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    Conceptual Dungeon Ideas? (plus story!)

    A long while back, I ran a suspenseful little dungeon as a substitute for one of the old Rod of Seven Parts segment quests. It consisted of a largely abandoned crypt wherein there was only one monster (wait for it), and one form of treasure (the third segment of the Rod of Seven parts). A...
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    what alignment is this?

    What a zany dilemma! "Stopped using alignment; dilemma solved."
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    Eberron and the Book of Revelation

    I don't think they intentionally modeled it after the book of revelations; this is what superstition and a suspicious mind get you.
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    The current state of fantasy literature

    Even physics is subjective, much of the time. But that's way off-topic (instead of moderately). Artworks are tested chiefly by how well they capture the imaginations of large amounts of people, and -more importantly- by the test of time. Tom Clancy may spin a good yarn about the Soviets, but a...
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    The current state of fantasy literature

    Even physics is subjective, much of the time. But that's way off-topic instead of moderately off-topic. Artworks are tested chiefly by how well they capture the imaginations of large amounts of people, and -more importantly- by the test of time. Tom Clancy may spin a good yarn about the...
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    The current state of fantasy literature

    Even physics is subjective, much of the time. But that's way off-topic instead of moderately off-topic. Artworks are tested chiefly by how well they capture the imaginations of large amounts of people, and -more importantly- by the test of time. Tom Clancy may spin a good yarn about the...
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    The current state of fantasy literature

    Even physics is subjective, much of the time. But that's way off-topic instead of moderately off-topic. Artworks are tested chiefly by how well they capture the imaginations of large amounts of people, and -more importantly- by the test of time. Tom Clancy may spin a good yarn about the...
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    The current state of fantasy literature

    I'm going to be talking through my hat, here. Objectivity is subjectivity that withstands the test of reality. James Joyce's Ulysses is objectively better than The Rats of Nimh even if I like it less. I have no problem saying that the best book I've ever read was Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One...
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