The Silly and Tiny Dungeon Master Christmas Story

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BTW, I apologise for that ridiculous word I just posted
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the story really does seem to keep wanting to slip into perverse places...
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That was Gambit's fault! I merely added a name...
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you could have rescued it! : )
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I just stretched it out a bit further... somebody else can do that!
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oops, just noticed a post that should have carried on to the other split thread...i would swear i ticked it!
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It was a difficult job to split the threads, it reads almots as bad as the story now lol!
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yup...and that was my plan aaaaaaaaaaaaaall along *whahahahahahahahahah* *rubs hands*
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It makes me look completely stupid lol! Not that that needed much helping, mind....
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see above post : )
*waahahahahahah*

There we go, post moved, dignity intact - can't have designers of cool dungeons feeling embarrassed, it may hurt productivity : )
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Why thankyou, thou art a gentleman... : )

Productivity has taken a hit over the last few days. I think I have 'dungeon block'. You know something is seriously wrong when you start dreaming of ven bombs and wake up in the night thinking you're a screamer.
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Yes, yes, something must be wrong *that's only supposed to happen on fridays a nd saturdays*
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And I swear its nothing to do with those mushrooms that you find growing in DM2
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lol, douglas adams used the old martial arts thing of using the weight of a person/problem against itself. That's how he invented the 'heart of gold' since he'd shoved his heros out of an airlock with no possibility of survival.

How about a 'design your own dungeon' level? It is a totally blank level, but wherever the party steps, they leave a wall. As they try and explore the area, they are creating their own maze. Against the wall or in certain areas could be puzzles you can solve to release areas if you trap yourself. Maybe a selection of wall levers release different monsters, and also open obstructions - you can populate the level as you see fit, dependign on which route you want to take to solve the weird level.

*shrug* or you could carry on takign the DM2 mushrooms : )
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Now curious you should mention this, as I have been thinking of creating something of this nature. At the moment I am constructing a 'final' level that changes its appearence according to many things you may and may not have done, important or not. This creates a unique level everytime you play the dungeon and coupled with 'creating yor own maze' could end up being very interesting. This is not easy! DM2 mushrooms?! Its 'extract of Zyx's brain' that I need!
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And funny you should mention this, as i was thinking on the random dungeon thing again after sucinum mentioned dungeon hack recently, or posted there, and was thinking of this addition, where picking up an apple or not openign a door in ordinary palces would alter a level later. I almost posed something about that, but then scrapped it at the last second instead of submitting.

And lol, good luck with all your fun ideas then! : )
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Oops, dragging the thread OT again.

Anyway, congratulations Gambit, you seem to have created a monster thread that has beaten in every statistic the great search for the Holy Scroll!

CAn anyone read the 'Inquisitors? Many! Falchions? None.' without making it sound like a football score announcement?
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Heh, I really didn't anticipate this would be so popular. Thought people would get bored after a couple of pages!

Love that football score -- it's little odd things like that popping up in the middle that give it a quirky humour.

Merry Christmas everyone. I'm off to get fat and farty. See you all in a few days!
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Merry Christmas and let the good times roll!
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Merry Christmas ! Hope you all have a little snow outside.
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It is forecast a 'white Christmas' here in Yorkshire. Thats if the 80mph storm force wind don't blow it all away...

Where's 'Hornau'?

Merry Christmas!
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´Hornau´ is at the back of beyond; ;)
( someplace between a forest and the Alps--more or less near Munich).
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Sounds like many places here in Yorkshire lol! We have the greatest place names... I live a few miles from 'Wigtwizzle' and further north there is a village named 'The Land Of Nod'!!!!.
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*grin*
Yeah, places tend to have really strange names when there is nothing around. My neighbor village is called Ginsham. I can only guess at its meaning but i think it means roughly translated "we have goose here". And "Hornau" means " meadow with horns (of cows) or maybe the feet of cows on it...."
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On the way to Wick in the tip of scotland, they just stop trying

"Eh"
"Umm"
"Phhf"
"Meh"

Or names to that affect

lol @ the geese
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And the zoooom/PaulH double act come up with 'Uncharacteristically characteristc'. These are great turns of phrase that mekes this thread so popular and funny, i think : )
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Post by zoom »

Hihi, pronounciation is hard
e.g. worchester sauce is pronounced apparently sth. like "Wustar sauce" ??

some city names are problematic, too .
edinborough is called "edinburg", well that is sth. you can get used to,
and Leicester is called "lester" ---> i always assumed those two to be diffferent cities!
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Yeah, i personally like the threat! A great thing.
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'Worcester' is indeed pronounced 'Wustar', or 'Wuster'.

The 'g' in Edinborough is not spoken: it sounds more like 'Edin-brer'

Leicester is just plain silly!

Now, Welsh names??? See the other thread: they have this station and I am not even gonna start to try and spell that!
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"Disappearing bungalows!" said Boris entering prefabriacted lemons with flammable boxers undone, revealing Christmas crackers.

"Boris! Your baubles hang deliciously. Shave prompty or scratch furiously for munchers." Stamm warned

does this sound dirty to anyone else? He Christmas cracker and baubles are hanging out... "deliciously" ... and he's being asked to.... shave.. as he might have "munchers" (crabs?)

makes me wonder , intended? or innocent?
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i think people have to work very hard around here to get their minds out of the gutter!
Would you tell your children this christmas story? hmm?

let's not even get to the part about sonya!
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