Sorry, didn't want to pad the actual play forum with an OOC comment, but the first thing that came to mind from Dormir is Gollum. "My Precious... I wants my Precious and I wantses it NOW!" Had a chuckle and wanted to share.
I'm listening to the DM's Block podcast, DM-Nastics episode 67, and Genisisect got a shout out about am ever shifting labyrinth! Thought that was pretty cool.
Aw shucks. I have a great love of non-typical dungeon structures. One of the games I'm running on here is a 4D dungeon, a concept I've been playing around with for a while. I didn't construct it explicitly, but since then I've been trying to construct it explicitly, having some fun with rotations and room telelocation.
The way I run dungeons only the DM faces the complexity, the PCs just get confused. I have a rather strong distaste for combat heavy dungeons, and I only have 1 PC who heavily engages in puzzle work, so building the puzzle into the cool thematics or RP intense encounters works great.
That's awesome, Gen! Sounds really interesting. I'd be interested in how you work in the "4D" though. I might have to look up that podcast.
Ok, seriously, you guys crack me up.
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"we have been seeking the accursed human mage"
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"She escaped our clutches"
Yep, yep, surely a learner would know "simple phrases such as these." Although to be fair, mazmorra (dungeon) was one of the first words I learned when learning Spanish :-)
Sorry if it wasn't clear in my post. The things written in english are common, the 'simple phrases' I was referring to are the ones I wrote in orcish; "Aka'Magosh" and "Throm-Kar". I'll add a note to my original post to clear up that ambiguity.
The 4D stuff isn't the concept that got a shout out on that podcast. Though I did attempt to explain the concept behind it's design here. It's still far from a complete exploration of the them. I feel like I jump in too deep for an introduction to the concept. I've been working on a more intuitive guide which slowly gets the reader to the point of thinking in this way but I'm far from done. Time is a limited resource after all.
It's ok Gen. I understood what you meant. Yes, simple phrases like a greeting or some sort of formality would definitely be known to a scholar such as Meridia.
Also, Caedron, I can't wait for the singing automaton! XD
Glad you're still with us mrnemo636.
And yes, I was waiting for something to come of Dormir's ... statement. Feel free to get things moving however you like.