Hey Guys,
i am looking for a dungeon suited for a "Frankenstein" type of a mad scientist and couldn't find anything suitable.
Or maybe there is an tool that you could recommend to make dungeons?
The idea is that the party is trapped and separated into 2 groups to go through various stages of testing (fighting monsters, solving puzzles,...).
In the end the "winners" are supposed to give their limbs and organs to the abominations the scientist für his next abominations. (which of course the party is going to prevail)
In the end the "winners" are supposed to give their limbs and organs to the scientist for his next abominations.*
>>51447101
One room and a bunch of false doors.
>>51447101
One room with a very, very basic scientific experiment in it. Like: testing the law of gravity? A wood sphere and an iron sphere are dropped from the ceiling to the floor, then lifted up again, and dropped again, simultaneously, over and over and over again.
This has been EXHAUSTIVELY documented in PILES and PILES and PILES of notebooks... and every book has the same entry
(Drop height: 15 feet - Result: Simultaneous.) Sixty times per page, two hundred pages per notebook.
And the handwriting is... extremely meticulous.
But there's one entry... once every few pages...it just says "Asynchronous result - outside of expected. Hypothesis challenged?"
Much later in the dungeon, there's a puzzle based around gravity that involves a broad defiance of physics as we know them.
I like the idea thank you i might put it in there
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