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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>
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<p><strong>Name</strong>: Karduzrok<br>


<strong>Sex</strong>: None<br>
== Introduction ==
<strong>Race</strong>: [[race::Obsidiman]]<br>
<strong>Birth Date</strong>: 1452 TH<br>
<strong>Height</strong>: 218cm (7'2")<br>
<strong>Weight</strong>: 386kg (850 lbs.)<br>


<strong>Eye Color</strong>: Blue<br>
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<strong>Skin Color</strong>: Black & grey marble<br>
<strong>Discipline</strong>: [[class::Wizard]] 1<br>
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<p><strong>Attributes</strong><br>


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== The Temple Beneath ==
<tr class="statsText"><td>Dexterity:</td><td align="right">(9)</td><td>&nbsp;4/d6</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Strength:</td><td align="right">(21)</td><td>&nbsp;8/2d6</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Toughness:&nbsp;</td><td align="right">(16)</td><td>&nbsp;7/d12</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Perception:</td><td align="right">(16)</td><td>&nbsp;7/d12</td></tr>
=== A. The Surface ===
<tr class="statsText"><td>Willpower:</td><td align="right">(14)</td><td>&nbsp;6/d10</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Charisma:</td><td align="right">(6)</td><td>&nbsp;3/d4</td></tr>
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Half-way up a forested mountain, an ancient trail leads to ruins.
<p><strong>Talents</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Karma Ritual:</td><td>(1)</td><td></td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Read &amp; Write Magic:&nbsp;</td><td>(1)</td><td>8/2d6</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Spellcasting:</td><td>(2)&nbsp;</td><td>9/d8+d6</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Spell Matrix:</td><td>(1)</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Spell Matrix:</td><td>(1)</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Thread Weaving:</td><td>(2)</td><td>9/d8+d6</td></tr>
==== 1.1 Stone-Capped Well ====


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* Rune-covered
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* Repellent
<p><strong>Skills</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Artisan/Calligraphy:</td><td>(1)</td><td>4/d6</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Artisan/Cook:</td><td>(1)</td><td>4/d6</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Forgery:</td><td>(1)</td><td>5/d8</td></tr>
==== 1.2 Feet of the Colossus ====
<tr class="statsText"><td>Knowledge/Alchemy:</td><td>(1)</td><td>8/2d6</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Knowledge/Botany:</td><td>(1)</td><td>8/2d6</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Lip Reading:</td><td>(1)</td><td>4/d6</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Melee Weapons/Maces &amp; Hammers:</td><td>(1)</td><td>5/d8</td></tr>
* All that remains of a massive granite statue, created by magic.
<tr class="statsText"><td>Physician:</td><td>(1)</td><td>8/2d6</td></tr>
* Overgrown, no paths remaining.
<tr class="statsText"><td>Read &amp; Write Language:</td><td>(1)</td><td></td></tr>
* Scattered haphazardly on all sides of the left foot are balls of hair and bones (like owl pellets), about volleyball size, as well as larger solitary bones, skulls, and antlers.
* Ancient and weathered
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<tr class="statsText"><td colspan="3">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dwarf</td></tr>
=== Week title ===
<tr class="statsText"><td>Speak Language:</td><td>(2)&nbsp;</td><td></td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td colspan="3">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dwarf &amp; Obsidiman</td></tr>
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<p><strong>Spells</strong><br>


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Week description
<tr class="statsText"><td>Astral Sense</td><td>Ignite</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Crushing Will</td><td>Mind Dagger</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Dispell Magic</td><td>Wall Walker</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Flame Flash</td><td></td></tr>


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<p><strong>Legend &amp; Karma</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Current Karma:</td><td>5</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Karma Step/Dice:</td><td>3/d4</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Maximum Karma:</td><td>20</td></tr>
=== Week title ===
<tr class="statsText"><td>Karma Cost:</td><td>20</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Total Legend Points:</td><td>0</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Current Legend Points:</td><td>0</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Legend Status:</td><td>0</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Legend Spend on Karma:&nbsp;</td><td>0</td></tr>
Week description
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<p><strong>Combat</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Initiative (w/ armor):</td><td>3/d4</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;Armor Penalty:</td><td>1</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Physical Defense:&nbsp;</td><td>6</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Spell Defense:</td><td>9</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Social Defense:</td><td>4</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Physical Armor:</td><td>3 + 3</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Mystic Armor:</td><td>2</td></tr>
=== Week title ===
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<p><strong>Movement</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Full Movement:</td><td>38</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Combat Movement:&nbsp;</td><td>19</td></tr>
Week description
<tr class="statsText"><td>Carry:</td><td>360</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Lift:</td><td>735</td></tr>
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<p><strong>Damage</strong><br>


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<tr class="statsText"><td>Death Rating:</td><td>39</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Wound Threshold:</td><td>14</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Unconsiousness Rating:&nbsp;</td><td>31</td></tr>
rooms
<tr class="statsText"><td>Recovery Tests per Day:</td><td>3</td></tr>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Recovery Tests Dice:</td><td>d12</td></tr>
== Appendices ==
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<p><strong>Equipment</strong><br>
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<tr class="statsText"><td>Adventurer's Kit</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Artisan Tools, Calligraphy</td></tr>


<tr class="statsText"><td>Leather Armor</td></tr>
=== Appendix A: The Arch Keys ===
<tr class="statsText"><td>Parchement</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Spiked Mace (14/d20+d4)</td></tr>
<tr class="statsText"><td>Traveller's Garb w/ Robe</td></tr>
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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:
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* 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


''Karduzrok is the first character [[player::User:Wordman|Wordman]] created for Living Room Game's role-playing game [[campaign::Earthdawn]]. The campaign stopped after what amounted to a TPK.''
=== Appendix B: Tesseract Connections ===


== Personality ==
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:


Karduzrok smiles openly, laughs often, and is very friendly. Being fairly tactless, however, Karduzrok does not make a good initial impression on people. It (Karduzdrok considers itself an "it", not a "him" or "her") has no concept of the "polite lie" or other social nicities. This lack of social grace has left Karduzrok with few true  friends. Karduzdrok has made peace with this fact, and finds a certain self-confidence in  solitude. As a result, Karduzrok carries itself with what other obsidimen consider a  sort of inner serenity, but that other Name-Givers can find offputting.
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As one who tends to spend money without much forethought or care, Karduzrok has often been poor, even destitute. Karduzrok tends to handle possessions with care, but usually spends raw cash almost as soon as it is accuired.
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* 🜁 air 3.26 → random destination.
== Appearance ==
* 🜂 fire 1.21 — 3.26
 
* 🜃 earth 3.26 ↔ 4.15
With strikingly bright blue eyes, Karduzrok's skin gives the impression of black
* 🜄 water 3.26 ↔ 5.1
marble, streaked with grey. This pattern is broken, however, by unusual markings on
* 🜉 aqua vitæ 4.15 ↔ 6.2
its right arm, which fades to white with grey streaks from the middle of the forearm
* 🜌 vinegar 4.15 ↔ 5.1
to the fingertips. Along with its bright eyes and smallish size (for an Obsidiman),
* 🜍 sulphur 4.29 ↔ 5.11
this pattern makes Karduzrok fairly unusual looking among its own kind.
* 🜎 philosophers sulfur
 
* 🜏 black sulfur 5.7 ↔ 5.17
Karduzrok tries to hide the nature of its wizardry, taking advantage of the
* 🜑 mercury sublimate 5.10 ↔ 5.17
assumptions of most Name-Givers that obsidimen tend to be more inclined to the
* 🜔 salt 5.6 ↔ 5.7
violent arts. Karduzrok usually dresses very simply, though often paints
* 🜕 nitre 5.11 ↔ 5.21
symbols on its body to demonstrate that he is free from the Horrors.
* 🜖 vitriol 5.3 ↔ 5.7
 
* 🜨 verdigris 5.21 ↔ 5.30
== History ==
* 🜶 alkali 5.17 ↔ 5.31
 
* 🜳 regulus 5.4 ↔ 5.5
Karduzrok grew from its Liferock in the Thunder Mountains roughly three decades after
* 🜬 sublimate of antimony 5.4 ↔ 5.8
Throal re-opened its gates after the Scourge. As a child growing up in the Thunder
* 🜢 sublimate of copper 5.5 ↔ 5.8
Mountains, Karduzrok and the others born from the same Liferock gained the ire
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of a travelling elvish surveyor by refusing his expedition passage through their
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settlement and deeper into the mountains. The elf, named Sharlosin attempted
* 🝁 quicklime 5.15 ↔ 6.3
negotiation, threats and bribery but nothing worked. While Karduzrok was too young
* 🝅 alum 5.15 ↔ 6.3
to fully understand the particulars, it did gain an appriciation for the fact that
* 🜩 tin 5.2 ↔ 5.8
money was not the most important thing in the world.
* 🜚 gold 5.16 ↔ 5.19
 
* 🜛 silver 5.20 ↔ 6.1
With its strange coloring, Karduzrok stood out among its rockmates. While it
* 🜠 copper 5.29 ↔ 6.2
played with the other children, Karduzrok was considered a little strange by them.  
* 🜪 lead 5.2 ↔ 5.14
Still, the bond among rockmates is strong and Karduzrok's early years were happy.
* 🜜 iron 5.8 ↔ 5.31
 
* 🜫 antimony 5.20 ↔ 6.1
That changed when Karduzrok and two of its rockmates were gathering food. Grazt, older
* 🜾 bismuth 5.16 ↔ 6.4
than Karduzrok by over a decade was showing Karduzrok and a younger obsidiman, Recogker
* 🜺 arsenic 5.8 ↔ 5.13
how to recognize various plants when a chimera attacked. The beast pounced from the sky
* 🜼 realgar 5.30 ↔ 6.4
onto Recogker, spilling its blue-black blood all over the rocks. Karduzrok and
* 🜸 marcasite 5.20 ↔ 6.4
Grazt engaged the beast and were both heavily wounded. Grazt managed to land a harsh
* 🜿 tartar 5.10 ↔ 5.16
blow to the animal, and it retreated, the dead form of Recogker away with it.
* 🝃 borax 5.31 ↔ 6.1
 
* 🜘 rock salt 5.2 ↔ 5.11
Though pouring blood, Karduzrok managed to drag the more heavily wounded Grazt
* 🝉 gum 5.9 ↔ 5.13
back to their settlement. Though both received treatment and Karduzrok eventually
* 🝊 wax 5.2 ↔ 5.20
returned to full health, Grazt did not last through the night.
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As Karduzrok grew toward adolescence, it became clear to the others of the Liferock
* 🝕 urine 5.2 ↔ 5.29
that Karduzrok was an adept, and probably a wizard. As none of the others of the Liferock
* 🝖 horse dung
followed the wizard's discipline, it was decided that Karduzrok would be sent to the
* 🝞 sublimation 5.2 ↔ 5.22
t'skrang town of Denlikiyan, on the Serpent River above Lake Ban. Known primarily for
* 🝟 precipitate 5.10 ↔ 5.24
shipbuilding, Denlikiyan was small but rich, a perfect home for Karatrim,
* 🝠 distill 5.15 ↔ 5.23
a t'skrang wizard to whom Karduzrok was apprenticed.
* 🝢 dissolve 5.8 ↔ 5.25
 
* 🝣 purify 5.2 ↔ 5.27
While Karatrim did introduce Karduzrok to the rudiments of wizardry, he never took
* 🝤 putrefaction 5.17 ↔ 5.26
Karduzrok particularly seriously as a wizard. More interested in exploiting Karduzrok's
* 🝩 crucible 5.9 ↔ 5.28
great strength for chores around his laborotory, Karatrim tended to skimp on lessons.  
* 🝪 alembic 5.25 ↔ 7.3
Karduzrok's education took much longer than usual, and never progressed as far as
* 🝭 retort 5.23 ↔ 7.31
many other apprenticeships. In addition Karatrim would talk nearly non-stop about
* 🝑 trident 5.24 ↔ 6.5
nearly anything, a habit which quickly irritated Karduzrok. As a result, Karduzrok hurt
* 🝎 caput mortuum 5.20 ↔ 5.27
his education even more by spending time away from Karatrim whenever possible.
* ⍚ “evaporate” 5.26 ↔ 6.1
 
* ⍝ “encase” 5.27 ↔ 5.31
Karatrim's verbal excesses were not enjoyed by many of the other citizens of Denlikiyan,
* ⍢ “grind” 5.27 ↔ 6.2
either, so Karduzrok took pains to avoid being associated with him when out alone in the
* ⌱ “extract” 5.28 ↔ 6.3
town. One day, he happened along a dwarf painting exquisite symbols on parchment in the
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town square. As one of the few non-t'skrang Karduzrok had seen, it introduced itself to
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the dwarf, who called herself Jerrima Alnox. Clearly impressed by Jerrima's art, Karduzrok's
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normal tendency to speak exactly how he felt worked for it for once, and the two hit
it off right away.
 
Jerrima and Karduzrok spent most of their free time together during Karduzrok's
apprenticeship. With the great gap between their sizes, they tended to be quite
noticable within the town and Jerrima's charm made the pair many more friends than
enemies. Jerrima also taught Karduzrok about calligraphy, often using its skin as
a canvas. Karduzrok mixed what he learned from her with the magical scripts learned
from Karatrim to form a style all its own. Karduzrok also became proficient at making
exact copies of written works for Karatrim.
 
When Karduzrok turned 30 years old (1482 TH), it had reached adulthood and had been apprenticed
for nearly eight years. Karatrim, who long ago had thought of Karduzrok more as a lab
assistant than an apprentice, fell on hard times economically. Forced to sell most of
his laboratory equipment, Karatrim declared Karduzrok's apprenticeship over. Jerrima
convinced Karduzrok to accompany her to Vorst, a town a few miles down river.
 
As in Denlikiyan, Jerrima was skilled enough in her calligraphic craft to make a
living at it, but Karduzrok is not. Instead, Karduzrok gets involved with a local health
center, as a guard at first. In the years that followed, a political fued between a number
of influential t'skrang families grew progressively violent, sometimes erupting in
armed clashes in or near Vorst. To care for the unexpected numbers of wounded, the
health center trained Karduzrok in rudimentary physician's arts.
 
Jerrima, meanwhile, met a dwarf man named Virrax Marrson, and the two became
romantically involved. Jerrima and Karduzrok spent less and less time together
until, in 1490 TH, Jerrima accounced that she would leave with Virrax, bound
for Throal. Finding the physician's training at the health center interesting,
Karduzrok elected to stay in Vorst. Before leaving, Jerrima gave Karduzrok a
calligraphy brush, which remains Karduzrok most price posession to this day.
 
Without Jerrima's financial sense to help, Karduzrok ran into money troubles within a
year, buying haphazardly and extravigantly. Karduzrok experimented with trying to turns its
wizard's skills into profit, but is repeatadly cheated. Finding more success as a hired
guard, Karduzrok concealed its wizardry, using spells only as a secret weapon. Karduzrok
managed to make due like this for a time, but can never held on to money for very long.  
While serving as guard to a number of merchants, Karduzrok also managed to learn to cook.
 
In 1498 TH, Karduzrok was offered a job guarding a human merchant named Vasco Earntride
on a trip to Axalacail, down the Coil River. Though attacked once by river pirates, the
journey was otherwise uneventful, giving Karduzrok a full purse. Enjoying being out of
towns and cities, Karduzrok decided to make the journey back to Vorst on foot.
 
One day's walking out of Axalacail, just before Karduzrok struck camp for the night
in a forest clearing, a human woman approached, asking if she might camp in the same spot.  
Karduzrok invited her to stay and she introduced herself as Ursula Dray, a questor following
the Passion Jaspree. Karduzrok admitted never thinking much about the Passions. Ursula
and Karduzrok talked long into the night about Passions in general and Jaspree in
general. She told him she was exploring the forest for new species of plant life, and
about her love of plants in general.
 
The next day, she showed Karduzrok much about the plants in the forest. Karduzrok, who
had long thought more highly of rocks than plants, found itself experiencing an almost
religious revelation, seeing the true complexity of plants for the first time. By the
next day, Karduzrok's return to Vorst had been forgotten replaced by a desire to help
Ursula look for new species.
 
The next few days melted into weeks, then months, then years. Karduzrok's spells came
in handy from time to time, frightening off assorted creatures. While Karduzrok never
felt the call of Jaspree as much as Ursula so obviously did, it did gain more respect
for both nature and Passions in general, as well as a deep botanical knowlegde of the
plants in that particular forest.
 
One morning, Ursula announced that her servey of the forest was over, and that Jaspree
was now calling her south. She needed to cross the Aras Sea. Karduzrok knew he was not
to accompany her, but offered to escort her to Urupa, where she could catch a ship. She
accepted, and soon the two were saying goodbye on a Urupa dock.
 
Karduzrok, after parting with Ursula, decided to stay in Urupa for a while. As before,
Karduzrok's money supply dwindled quickly. As in Vorst, Karduzrok took guard jobs, sometimes
also working as a medic. While Urupa was a much more interesting city than Vorst, work
was harder to come by. After five years of struggling to get get by, Karduzrok found itself
in real financial trouble, owing money to a criminal organization, who demanded repayment
with various minor crimes. In particular, Karduzrok's skills at calligraphy were put to
use forging various documents.
 
This lasted for a number of years, until Karduzrok (never a seasoned criminal) was
caught by the authorities. Karduzrok pled guilty and was imprisioned for five years
for forgery.
 
Karduzrok didn't mind prison so much, surrounded by stone, solitude. As one of the few
imprisoned obsidimen, Karduzrok become somewhat of a guardian to weaker prisoners, particularly
a windling theif named Miron. Karduzrok also managed to save the life of a human, a short timer
in for a nasty brawl, named Carlile McGrath, a member of the same criminal group Karduzrok owed.
 
Four years passed quickly and Karduzrok was released a year early for good behavior. Not
knowing the state of its debt, Karduzrok quietly slipped out of Urupa and headed for Throal
with thoughts of checking in with Jerrima. To get to Throal however, one must first go through
Bartertown...
 
== Psyche ==
 
Karduzrok is very stable and at peace with itself. Focussed primarily on being happy,
Karduzrok does not place a high value on money or success. Karduzrok has nightmares and
an irrational fear of chimeras, though has only seen one (all to closely). People who
talk constantly about nothing particularly irritate Karduzrok, as does greed.
 
== Goals ==
 
In prison, Karduzrok realized that it has never fully embraced being a wizard and would
like to correct this. Ursula also planted the seed in Karduzrok that the world is a big
place, and worth exploring.
 
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Revision as of 06:01, 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

=

The Temple Beneath

A. The Surface

Half-way up a forested mountain, an ancient trail leads to ruins.

1.1 Stone-Capped Well

  • Rune-covered
  • Repellent

1.2 Feet of the Colossus

  • All that remains of a massive granite statue, created by magic.
  • Overgrown, no paths remaining.
  • Scattered haphazardly on all sides of the left foot are balls of hair and bones (like owl pellets), about volleyball size, as well as larger solitary bones, skulls, and antlers.
  • Ancient and weathered

Map

Week title

Week description

rooms

Map

Week title

Week description

rooms

Map

Week title

Week description

rooms

Map

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