How exactly does one "plum the depths" of a dungeon?
>>54412445
Well, you need plum seeds, at the least. You'll also need an irrigation system and probably a system of shafts and mirrors to let light in.
>>54412445
You plant a plum tree on the bottom floor and knock a hole through to the sky. As opposed to plumbing the depth, where you just Mario on that shit.
>>54412445
I'd recommend getting her warmed up with some light fingerplay first. Put one or two inside her, perhaps using your thumb to rub circles on the clitoris.
>>54412445
With a squad of plumbers, each specializing in a different field to cover their weaknesses.
>>54412445
It's 'plumb,' and presumably if you're being as literal as possible you'd go down as far as you can, record the depth, and come back up.
>>54412445
You go to the deepest point and map it out I guess. I always figured the etymology was based around "plumbum", the latin word for lead.
Surveyors and architects would use 'plumb stones', or just heavy rocks to weigh down string to stretch it out for a straight line to work with. So plumbing the depths is surveying it?
Honestly I'm just going off vague recollections of stuff I read once somewhere over a decade ago.
It could just as easily mean you're supposed to go down and install a toilet.
>>54412493
That's priming the depths.
>>54412524
OP specified plumming, not plumbing.
lots of tripping,
tripping on friuts
It's when you leave a trail of fruits to mark your way in the depths of the dungeon. Plums are, of course, traditional, but really any fruit works. I personally prefer the rare Peruvian air banana myself
>>54415879
>using Peruvian air bananas
>on a Sudanese jumping cactus board
>>54412445
>plum the depths
Get a suitably inbred and accented member of the English country gentry /minor nobility to declaim poetry at the dungeon's lowest point.