All Kinds of Fun!
I discovered Central Casting from another blog post from Inkwell Ideas. Written in 1993, it took me back to my own index card and graph paper days.
This excellent book walks you through randomly generating a dungeon, just as it promises. I discovered that after a few rolls and creating the first few rooms, my own ideas started rolling in. I was actually creating a new dungeon that I actually liked.
I say all this because it should allow me to create an entry for the one page dungeon. It also suggested a theme that allowed me to create some new monsters as well. (I did a google search for one of them – it has been done, but mine is a bit different. I really did create it independently of the internet.)
So now, it’s a matter of a good name and finishing the dungeons.
I may not win any prizes, but I will enjoy finishing it.
Sycarion Diversions is a sister site of pinakidion.*. pinakidion.* deals more with religious and writing topics. This site houses information on games. Specifically, this has information on card games, board games, and role-playing games. Card games and board games are a collaborative effort with my friend Jeff. Jeff has created and briefly marketed one board game and has idea for lots of others. Role-Playing Games are my bailiwick. I've been playing since I was 10 starting with the Mentzer Basic D&D box. I stopped playing in college, but recently renewed my love for RPGs. In 2005, I discovered the Action! System from Goldrush Games. Since then, I have also found Microlite20 and OpenD6. It's a good time to game.
For what it is worth, feel free to use anything that you see on the site. It is not copyrighted or even placed under a Creative Commons License. Part of the reason for this is that rules for games cannot really be copyrighted. However, the main reason is that the value of this site is the community I am a part of. Restrictions on ideas and games can delay innovation, even simple restrictions can be an impediment. Sure, I'd like a link and to be given credit, but that's up to the person.
The rest of the story can be found here.