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<blockquote data-quote="TaranTheWanderer" data-source="post: 9703256" data-attributes="member: 15882"><p>I don’t know the adventure but why was food involved in the riddle anyways? Like, what’s the story behind it?</p><p></p><p>If the dungeon was designed to trap a creature that hated prepared food, it would be a perfect way for “non-monster” types to get out of the dungeon while keeping the mouthless monster inside. And that could be part of the storytelling earlier in the dungeon so, when they arrive in the room, they can make the connection.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it is a reward for the people? You get to have a feast for accomplishing the dungeon? Shouldn’t there be a message specifically mentioning that?</p><p></p><p>Was there a clue of how the creator of the dungeon loved to share and eat food?</p><p></p><p>The thing is, if it’s as ‘simple’ as eating the food, and the creators of the dungeon didn’t care if people could get out, why put the riddle there in the first place? Just have a door that opens.</p><p></p><p>Which is why they looked at their character sheet. The food riddle is so random without an actual reason for the room to be set up this way.</p><p></p><p>Edit: if it was a test by the god Dionysus or god of gluttony, it would be a perfect riddle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaranTheWanderer, post: 9703256, member: 15882"] I don’t know the adventure but why was food involved in the riddle anyways? Like, what’s the story behind it? If the dungeon was designed to trap a creature that hated prepared food, it would be a perfect way for “non-monster” types to get out of the dungeon while keeping the mouthless monster inside. And that could be part of the storytelling earlier in the dungeon so, when they arrive in the room, they can make the connection. Maybe it is a reward for the people? You get to have a feast for accomplishing the dungeon? Shouldn’t there be a message specifically mentioning that? Was there a clue of how the creator of the dungeon loved to share and eat food? The thing is, if it’s as ‘simple’ as eating the food, and the creators of the dungeon didn’t care if people could get out, why put the riddle there in the first place? Just have a door that opens. Which is why they looked at their character sheet. The food riddle is so random without an actual reason for the room to be set up this way. Edit: if it was a test by the god Dionysus or god of gluttony, it would be a perfect riddle. [/QUOTE]
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