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==Welcome to our worlds==
The idea of the [https://seanmccoy.substack.com/p/dungeon23 #dungeon32] "contest" was to build a megadungeon by creating a brief outline of one room, each day, for the year of 2023, in a [https://www.jetpens.com/Hobonichi-Techo-Weeks-Planners/ct/4080 particular kind of notebook]. This is the result of mine, with an introduction written after it was all done.</div>


This [http://www.mediawiki.org/ MediaWiki]-powered website provides a place for information about various role-playing campaigns. All account holders may read, edit and add documents and files to this site, allowing the gaming group to collaborate on campaign content.
== Introduction ==


This site may be read by the public, but only account-holders may edit it. Accounts are granted by invitation only.
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==Campaigns==
== January ==


===Active===


'''[[Forgotten Suns]]''' is an [[Exalted]] campaign run by [[User:Wordman|Wordman]] in Long Island.
== Appendices ==


'''[[Dissolution]]''' is an occasional Pathfinder game set in the [[Ptolus]] campaign setting.
=== Appendix A: The Arch Keys ===


'''[[Enroth]]''' is a unique rules (AD&D based) campaign conceived by [[User:Rgulizia|Russ]].
The early Kiooliciti experiments with portals led to the five "polyhedral" portals. The location of these are summarized here, in addition to the location of the keys that allow their use:


===Conceptual===
* Tetrahedral (yellow): 3.26, tesseract entrance. Keys: 2.2, 4.7, 4.8
* Cubic (orange): 1.28, smashed. Keys (shattered): 2.14, 4.26
* Octahedral (purple): 3.11, near geode. Keys: 1.13, 2.14, 4.7
* Dodecahedral (green): 4.16. Keys: 2.11, 4.4, 4.14
* Icosahedral (blue): 5.17. Keys: 5.3, 5.10, 5.27


'''[[Byzantium]]''' a possible play-by-chat game.
=== Appendix B: Tesseract Connections ===


The '''[[Archipelago Conundrum]]''' is a set of characters and a scenario intended to be used at conventions to teach people how to play Exalted: Second Edition.
When the Kiooliciti built their tesseract, they labelled the ''edges'' of its graph not the ''nodes''. (After all, it is the edges that are the hard things to create and monitor.) Each edge (a connection between rooms of the tesseract) has been given an alchemical symbol. Most are two way (↔), some are one way (→), and some are broken (—). The edges are:


A '''[[Vortex Campaign]]''', attempting to make the inability of people to show up on a regular basis an asset instead of a detriment.
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'''[[Project C]]''' a possible open source, system agnostic fantasy setting.
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* 🜁 air 3.26 → random destination.
'''[[Spirit of the &AElig;ther]]''' a possible play-by-video-chat ''Spirt of the Century'' game.
* 🜂 fire 1.21 — 3.26
 
* 🜃 earth 3.26 ↔ 4.15
===Inactive===
* 🜄 water 3.26 ↔ 5.1
 
* 🜉 aqua vitæ 4.15 ↔ 6.2
'''[[Greyhawk]]''': a D&D2 game set in the World of Greyhawk, run by [[User:Rgulizia|Russ]].
* 🜌 vinegar 4.15 ↔ 5.1
 
* 🜍 sulphur 4.29 ↔ 5.11
'''[[Control]]''': a [[Heroes Unlimited]] game set in 1970's San Francisco, run by [[User:Rgulizia|Russ]].
* 🜎 philosophers sulfur
 
* 🜏 black sulfur 5.7 ↔ 5.17
'''[[Mecca]]''': an In Nomine campaign influenced by 9/11, run by [[User:Rsama|Rob]]
* 🜑 mercury sublimate 5.10 ↔ 5.17
 
* 🜔 salt 5.6 ↔ 5.7
The '''[[Reavers]]''' is a gang-based [[Shadowrun]] Third Edition campaign run by [[User:Wordman|Wordman]].
* 🜕 nitre 5.11 ↔ 5.21
 
* 🜖 vitriol 5.3 ↔ 5.7
'''[[Thorn Campaign|Thorn]]''': a long running D&D2 campaign pivoting around a chess set.
* 🜨 verdigris 5.21 ↔ 5.30
 
* 🜶 alkali 5.17 ↔ 5.31
'''[[Tyrian]]''': a mostly diceless Roman-like campaign where the players were unaware of their own stats.
* 🜳 regulus 5.4 ↔ 5.5
 
* 🜬 sublimate of antimony 5.4 ↔ 5.8
==Stats==
* 🜢 sublimate of copper 5.5 ↔ 5.8
 
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* 🝁 quicklime 5.15 ↔ 6.3
! Total pages by campaign
* 🝅 alum 5.15 ↔ 6.3
! Total characters per user
* 🜩 tin 5.2 ↔ 5.8
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* 🜚 gold 5.16 ↔ 5.19
| {{#ask:
* 🜛 silver 5.20 ↔ 6.1
  [[Category:Campaign]] [[related page count::>1]]
* 🜠 copper 5.29 ↔ 6.2
  |?related page count
* 🜪 lead 5.2 ↔ 5.14
  |sort=related page count
* 🜜 iron 5.8 ↔ 5.31
  |height=120
* 🜫 antimony 5.20 ↔ 6.1
  |width=400
* 🜾 bismuth 5.16 ↔ 6.4
  |format=googlepie
* 🜺 arsenic 5.8 ↔ 5.13
}}
* 🜼 realgar 5.30 ↔ 6.4
| {{#ask:
* 🜸 marcasite 5.20 ↔ 6.4
  [[Category:Player]] [[character count::>1]]
* 🜿 tartar 5.10 ↔ 5.16
  |?character count
* 🝃 borax 5.31 ↔ 6.1
  |sort=character count
* 🜘 rock salt 5.2 ↔ 5.11
  |height=120
* 🝉 gum 5.9 ↔ 5.13
  |width=400
* 🝊 wax 5.2 ↔ 5.20
  |format=googlepie
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|-
* 🝕 urine 5.2 ↔ 5.29
| {{#ask:
* 🝖 horse dung
  [[Category:Campaign]] [[related page count::+]]
* 🝞 sublimation 5.2 ↔ 5.22
  |?related page count
* 🝟 precipitate 5.10 ↔ 5.24
  |sort=related page count
* 🝠 distill 5.15 ↔ 5.23
  |order=descending
* 🝢 dissolve 5.8 ↔ 5.25
  |format=table
* 🝣 purify 5.2 ↔ 5.27
}}
* 🝤 putrefaction 5.17 ↔ 5.26
| {{#ask:
* 🝩 crucible 5.9 ↔ 5.28
  [[Category:Player]] [[character count::+]]
* 🝪 alembic 5.25 ↔ 7.3
  |?character count
* 🝭 retort 5.23 ↔ 7.31
  |sort=character count
* 🝑 trident 5.24 ↔ 6.5
  |order=descending
* 🝎 caput mortuum 5.20 ↔ 5.27
  |format=table
* ⍚ “evaporate” 5.26 ↔ 6.1
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* ⍝ “encase” 5.27 ↔ 5.31
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* ⍢ “grind” 5.27 ↔ 6.2
 
* ⌱ “extract” 5.28 ↔ 6.3
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==Links==
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* [http://rpg.divnull.com/suffolk/ Suffolk Gaming Information] lists gaming groups and stores in Suffolk County, Long Island.
* [http://www.divnull.com/lward/gaming/ Wordman's Gaming Page] lists other gaming information.

Revision as of 05:48, 24 December 2023

The idea of the #dungeon32 "contest" was to build a megadungeon by creating a brief outline of one room, each day, for the year of 2023, in a particular kind of notebook. This is the result of mine, with an introduction written after it was all done.

Introduction

=

January

Appendices

Appendix A: The Arch Keys

The early Kiooliciti experiments with portals led to the five "polyhedral" portals. The location of these are summarized here, in addition to the location of the keys that allow their use:

  • Tetrahedral (yellow): 3.26, tesseract entrance. Keys: 2.2, 4.7, 4.8
  • Cubic (orange): 1.28, smashed. Keys (shattered): 2.14, 4.26
  • Octahedral (purple): 3.11, near geode. Keys: 1.13, 2.14, 4.7
  • Dodecahedral (green): 4.16. Keys: 2.11, 4.4, 4.14
  • Icosahedral (blue): 5.17. Keys: 5.3, 5.10, 5.27

Appendix B: Tesseract Connections

When the Kiooliciti built their tesseract, they labelled the edges of its graph not the nodes. (After all, it is the edges that are the hard things to create and monitor.) Each edge (a connection between rooms of the tesseract) has been given an alchemical symbol. Most are two way (↔), some are one way (→), and some are broken (—). The edges are:

  • 🜁 air 3.26 → random destination.
  • 🜂 fire 1.21 — 3.26
  • 🜃 earth 3.26 ↔ 4.15
  • 🜄 water 3.26 ↔ 5.1
  • 🜉 aqua vitæ 4.15 ↔ 6.2
  • 🜌 vinegar 4.15 ↔ 5.1
  • 🜍 sulphur 4.29 ↔ 5.11
  • 🜎 philosophers sulfur
  • 🜏 black sulfur 5.7 ↔ 5.17
  • 🜑 mercury sublimate 5.10 ↔ 5.17
  • 🜔 salt 5.6 ↔ 5.7
  • 🜕 nitre 5.11 ↔ 5.21
  • 🜖 vitriol 5.3 ↔ 5.7
  • 🜨 verdigris 5.21 ↔ 5.30
  • 🜶 alkali 5.17 ↔ 5.31
  • 🜳 regulus 5.4 ↔ 5.5
  • 🜬 sublimate of antimony 5.4 ↔ 5.8
  • 🜢 sublimate of copper 5.5 ↔ 5.8
  • 🝁 quicklime 5.15 ↔ 6.3
  • 🝅 alum 5.15 ↔ 6.3
  • 🜩 tin 5.2 ↔ 5.8
  • 🜚 gold 5.16 ↔ 5.19
  • 🜛 silver 5.20 ↔ 6.1
  • 🜠 copper 5.29 ↔ 6.2
  • 🜪 lead 5.2 ↔ 5.14
  • 🜜 iron 5.8 ↔ 5.31
  • 🜫 antimony 5.20 ↔ 6.1
  • 🜾 bismuth 5.16 ↔ 6.4
  • 🜺 arsenic 5.8 ↔ 5.13
  • 🜼 realgar 5.30 ↔ 6.4
  • 🜸 marcasite 5.20 ↔ 6.4
  • 🜿 tartar 5.10 ↔ 5.16
  • 🝃 borax 5.31 ↔ 6.1
  • 🜘 rock salt 5.2 ↔ 5.11
  • 🝉 gum 5.9 ↔ 5.13
  • 🝊 wax 5.2 ↔ 5.20
  • 🝕 urine 5.2 ↔ 5.29
  • 🝖 horse dung
  • 🝞 sublimation 5.2 ↔ 5.22
  • 🝟 precipitate 5.10 ↔ 5.24
  • 🝠 distill 5.15 ↔ 5.23
  • 🝢 dissolve 5.8 ↔ 5.25
  • 🝣 purify 5.2 ↔ 5.27
  • 🝤 putrefaction 5.17 ↔ 5.26
  • 🝩 crucible 5.9 ↔ 5.28
  • 🝪 alembic 5.25 ↔ 7.3
  • 🝭 retort 5.23 ↔ 7.31
  • 🝑 trident 5.24 ↔ 6.5
  • 🝎 caput mortuum 5.20 ↔ 5.27
  • ⍚ “evaporate” 5.26 ↔ 6.1
  • ⍝ “encase” 5.27 ↔ 5.31
  • ⍢ “grind” 5.27 ↔ 6.2
  • ⌱ “extract” 5.28 ↔ 6.3