Sunday, 7 January 2024

#dungeon23: The End!

 

Anastasios Gionis

22: History Section

  • (!) The shambling, starved, eyeless horror.


23: Occult Section

  • (!) Every book is sealed with a poison glyph on a ribbon of paper.

  • Any occult book you need, is here.

24: Astronomy Section

  • (!) Leering stone gargoyle in the door. It’s open mouth expels poison gas when the door is opened.


25: Reshelving Area

  • (!) An army of sacrifice mummies, silent undead servants in porcelain masks and coloured ribbons, shuffle endlessly, redistributing small piles of research materials and marching up and down the walls. When disturbed, they all stop and turn as one.

  • Vastly high and wide hall lined with desks, lit by a skylights and chandeliers.


26: Spiral Hall

  • The corridor twists until it is upside down.

  • (?) Gravity moves with the ribbon of hall.


27: Inverted Stair

  • (?) Descends upward to the crown.


28: Crown: Hangar

  • A room open to the elements on one side. The world seems far, far above.

  • Within: a 10’ sphere of metal, dripping ice, hovering motionlessly just above the floor.

  • (?) Touching the sphere causes it to open a ramp entrance. Within: a seat for one pilot, surrounded by tiny needles. Sit to be impaled by the needles and whisked away to somewhere else…


29: Crown: Map Room

  • A vast map of the continent, carved in relief on a circular table.


30: Crown: Caskets

  • 3 sarcophagi with lids in the shape of dead emperors, sealed with something waxy.

  • (!) Each sarcophagus contains a bespoke biological warfare agent.

  • (?) Also a lot of gold.


31: Crown: Diamond Garden

  • A spherical room filled with planters holding dead trees. The walls are milkily transparent.

  • (!) Standing perfectly still: the spectre of the emperor-thing, wearing a bristling crown of thunderbolts, and holding skysever, the sword that can cut the heavens. Gravity is dependant on his orientation.

    • Mien: Rasping, monosyllabic.

    • Wants: Silence.

    • Needs: Nothing.

    • Fears: Nothing.

Thursday, 21 December 2023

Level 12, Imperial Archive, Week 3

 


15: Face of Assignment

  • Stern marble face with jewels for eyes watches the hall. Scorch marks on the marble.

  • (!) The face fires disintegration rays at anyone whose face it doesn’t recognise.

  • Fist-sized jewels worth 500 coins each. 


16: Living Collage

  • Human forms piled together and frozen in place behind some grey, waxy, plastic substance. You could have sworn you saw a limb twitch.

  • (?) Barrier is impervious to most weapons.


17: Spout

  • A funnel of jutting stone slabs, rising 100’.


18: Army

  • (!) 100 undead soldiers, silent and still, in silver armour.

  • An echoing hall supported by pillars in the shape of nude titans.


19: Death Masks

  • Hundreds of painted clay death masks line the hall.

  • (??) 2d6 are actually gold, worth 100 coins each.


20: Ceiling Pool

  • Fish swim in a pool on the ceiling, fed by water from the reverse hall (a 60’ drop).


21: Rotating Room

  • A single entrance/exit. A golden globe held by cherubs in the centre.

  • (?) Twist the globe to rotate the room in 90 degree increments.

Friday, 15 December 2023

Level 12, Imperial Archive, Week 2

From NaissanceE.

 


8: Librarian’s Bureau

  • Lair of the Librarian, many-limbed, eldritch, levitating mummy within flowing robes.

    • Mien: whispering, severe

    • Wants: new books & specimens; return of stolen materials

    • Needs: order, silence

    • Fears: the Emperor

    • Knows: the location of any object within the archive (index is in the holographer on its desk)


Sublevel: Xerocrux

  • The xerocrux is a cylindrical chamber within an outer room wrapped around it; four hallways lead into the outer room.

  • (!) Gravity within the xerocux flows perpendicularly, in the direction of the crux (i.e. each hall does ‘down’). The chamber itself has no gravity.


9: Xerocrux: South Hall

  • (!) ‘Bottom’ of the hall is a pool of clear liquid (acid).

  • Lined with shelves of archival papers.


10: Xerocrux: West Hall

  • (!?) ‘Bottom’ of the hall is a forest of long pyramidal obelisks of obsidian, inscribed with commemorative inscriptions. These are razor-sharp and function exactly like deadly blades.

  • Lined with shelves of oddities; locks of hair, pinned insects, seeds, tissue samples in glass.


11: Xerocrux: North Hall

  • (!) Midway down the hall is webbed with golden filaments of cutting light.

  • Bottom of the hall is the adamant doors of the crux chamber.

  • Lined with shelves of records on clay tablets.


12: Xerocrux: East Hall

  • (!?) ‘Bottom’ of the hall is a forest of long pyramidal obelisks of obsidian, inscribed with commemorative inscriptions. These are razor-sharp and function exactly like deadly blades.

  • Lined with shelves of records on holographic lead glyph tablets.


13: Xerocrux: Chamber

  • A cylindrical bookcase.

  • (??) The rarest books and treasures are here. Imperial seal; genealogical records; the dynastic sword, Sunburst, adamant blade in golden scabbard; the Librarian’s spellbook.


14: Secret Staircase

  • Marble nymph proffering a golden apple.

  • (??) Twist the apple to open the secret door to the spiral stair down to the Emperor’s solar on level 10.

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

Level 12: Imperial Archive, Week 1

M. C. Escher, naturally.


The universal store of knowledge. The emperor is vanished somewhere within.

There are no wandering monsters; just cold, altitude sickness, and guardians in their lairs.


1: Ziggurat Stair

  • Ascends from the Temple of Industry to the silver star doors of the archive. Turns at right angles, ascending hundreds of feet in a kinked spiral.


2: Knights of the Chain

  • (!) Twin knights, undead within golden armour and lion masks, armed with great flails. None shall pass.

  • A vastly high, echoing hall of white marble.


3: Balcony

  • The sun is black; the world is on fire.


4: Courtyard

  • A marble god pours water; the fountain runs over, and trickles into the neighbouring halls.


5: Reverse Hall

  • (!) Gravity is reversed in his 60’ room.

  • Water from the courtyard trickles upward to the ceiling.


6: Gravity Cube Stacks

  • Rows of bookshelves. The walls and ceiling have their own rows of shelves, anchored to each plane. Stairs ascend from the ceiling to the reverse stair corridor. 

  • (?) Each surface of this room has its own gravity. The very centre has none.

  • (!) Lair of the ink demons, hiding with books.

  • (??) If you need a book, it might be here.


7: Reverse Stair Corridor

  • (!?) Reverse gravity; stair connects to the ceiling of the Gravity Cube Stacks and the Reverse Hall.

Wednesday, 6 December 2023

Level 11: Temple of Industry, Weeks 3 & 4



15: Thermopanoplia

  • 1d6 armoured, insulated heat suits.

  • (?) Suits are very uncomfortable to wear for prolonged periods.


16: Pistons

  • (!) 2 moving piston arms gyrate across the room, threatening to rush anyone who tries to cross (unless the turbine was stopped somehow).


17: Clockwork

  • (!) Whirling gears to crush and mangle.

  • (?) …Unless the turbine was stopped.


18: Transformers

  • Static hum, smell of ozone.

  • (!) Poorly insulated electrical components.


19: Vigilator Assembly

  • Robot cranes; grinding machinery; automaton limbs; sparking cables.


20: Timepiece: Vigilator’s Door

  • Heavy metal door engraved with arcane patterns.

  • (?) Unlocked.


21: Timepiece: Heart Antechamber Door

  • Heavy metal door engraved with arcane patterns.

  • (?) Unlocked.


22: Timepiece: Main Door

  • Heavy metal door engraved with arcane patterns.

  • (?) Locked and electrified.


23: Timepiece: Clockwork Shrine

  • The great timekeeper, a bronze titan with a clock face with lifelike hands. Offerings of jewels, hair and teeth about his feet.

  • (?) 3d6 jewels with 100 coins each.

  • (?) The clock face not only keeps the time, but determines the time, so long as the machinery keeps running. Each attempt to force the hands has a chance of irreparably breaking the mechanism, however.


24: Fungus Farm

  • Bizarre wood fungus growing from a pile of roots and branches from desert shrubs.

  • (?) Fungus is inedible without cooking, and is tainted by the poisoned water.


25: Bee Wizard

  • Giant bee with an opalescent, crimson carapace etched with bizarre runes.

    • Mien: clicks and clacks and frustrated gestures. Communicates via a brass box speech translator.

    • Wants: a cure for their people’s illness.

    • Needs: a safe home for their band. They came here as refugees.

    • Fears: the disease and the robots.

    • Knows: their people are infected by some disease that makes them erratic and sometimes dangerous. Something dangerous lives within the blocked-off area.


26: Mud Well

  • Overflow from the waste pipes is captured here. Bees use it as their source of water.

  • (??!) Water appears clean, but eventually causes ego death and direct experience of the dragon’s dead mind.


27: Bee Lair

  • Peaceful giant bees with carapaces in various brilliant colours.

  • (?) Some seem catatonic. All ignore attempts to communicate.


28: Bee Bully Lair

  • (!) The most far-gone bees, erratic and violent.


29: Hive Tunnels

  • Winding like a termite mound.


30: Ventilation Shafts

  • Tall pits like waterless wells, raised to the sky.

Monday, 4 December 2023

Level 11: Temple of Industry, Week 2

From Blame! by Tsutomu Nihei

 

8: Canal, Waste Channels

  • Metal pipes that project over the back side of the ziggurat to expel waste. A long way down.

  • Strange fungi grow in the pipes.


9: Canal, Coolant Channels

  • Filled with crimson, phosphorescent water.

  • (!) Immersion sickens over time. Drinking sickens rapidly.

  • (?) Water is heated by the Heart, which drives the turbine blades that drive the machinery in the Automat and charge the alcoves. Hot water expands into the blades, flowing in a circular motion.


10: Canal, Turbine Blades

  • (!) Being thrown into the spinning blades is unlikely to end well.

  • (?) Venting the canals stops the flow.


11: Canal, Heart Exchange

  • (!) Here, where the canal wraps around the heart chamber, the water/air is dangerously hot.

  • (?) Before the spiral: a metal door to the heart antechamber, which can be opened if the canal has been drained.


12: Canal, Water Spout

  • (?) Brass wheel above the canal opens the spout, flooding the canal. It takes several hours to fill.


13: Heart Antechamber

  • (!) The round heart chamber radiates waves of intense heat.

  • Visible through the adamant wall of the heart chamber: the blazing heart of a dragon.

  • (!?) The metal door to the chamber is too hot to touch.


14: Heart Chamber

  • (!) To enter without protection is fiery death.

Wednesday, 22 November 2023

Level 11: Temple of Industry, Week 1

Craig Mullins. I always did like Marathon.
 

1: Ziggurat Stair

  • Golden lion doors bar the way down to the palace.


2:  Freight Elevator

  • Sliding brass doors hide a dingy lift.

  • (?) No power – doors can be pried open, manual crank on the wall slowly lowers or raises the perforated metal platform. Goes down to the freight elevator in the Ziggurat Plaza (level 8) and the green room in the Fortress of Doors (level 5).


3: Vigilator Ultimus

  • (!) Vigilator Ultimus, an armoured war machine with death ray and energy sword.

    • Mien: imperious, inflexible

    • Wants: extermination of the intruder bees

    • Needs: new catalysts (human sacrifices) for the machine heart

    • Fears: intruders entering the machine heart (will not allow passage)

    • Knows: the layout of the level; the bees’ sickness.


4: Blockage

  • Passage is blocked by a waxy, dried mud-like substance.

  • (??) Like an insect’s nest.

  • (?) Soft enough to be dug through, with some effort.


5: Construct Alcoves

  • (!) Lair of 2d6 vigilators, villeins, and velocipedes.


6: Canal, Ladder

  • Ladder descends 5’.


7: Canal, Lock

  • Huge metal door with a wheel in the middle.

  • (?) Opening the door without purging the canal results in a flood of toxic effluvia pouring out. Even cranking the wheel a bit will result in a rapid leak.

#dungeon23: The End!

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