An old-school hardboiled dungeon map

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An old-school hardboiled dungeon map

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Happy Easter :wink:

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Not done by me, found it on reddit
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That's eggciting.
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That looks like one hard-boiled adventure.
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That just cracks me up.
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Look, it's a mEGGadungeon.
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I think I recognize that dungeon. It was written by EGG himself wasn't it? Yes! It was the sequel to the Village of Omelet.

A most eggscellent adventure as I recall. Though all the inside yolks could be a little distracting.

Still, a tough shell to crack. Definitely not over easy. I've never seen anyone finish it without a few hen-ts.

Alas, I don't have a copy anymore. It was poached several years back.

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GaryMcBride wrote:I think I recognize that dungeon. It was written by EGG himself wasn't it? Yes! It was the sequel to the Village of Omelet.

A most eggscellent adventure as I recall. Though all the inside yolks could be a little distracting.

Still, a tough shell to crack. Definitely not over easy. I've never seen anyone finish it without a few hen-ts.

Alas, I don't have a copy anymore. It was poached several years back.

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Throne of Night -- a subterranean sandbox kickstarting now.
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Could this be the real Egg of Coot?

Hey Gary! Any chance Throne of Night will get a DCC version? : )
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Galadrin wrote:Hey Gary! Any chance Throne of Night will get a DCC version? : )
I would love to publish a DCC version of Throne of Night. Heck, I'm running a DCC campaign every Friday right now.

If we could find enough people willing to support it, it would make a splendid stretch goal.

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There's pretty strong support in the DCC community for kickstarter projects, I think. Most everything has sold well, on top of that. Screw those 3.x holdovers! :-)
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