Dungeons

Dungeons are typically underground structures, often dark, damp, and filled with hidden dangers. They are characterized by a labyrinthine layout with numerous chambers, corridors, and traps.

Geography

Dungeon geography is typically characterized by a labyrinthine and irregular structure. Often subterranean, dungeons feature a network of interconnected chambers and corridors, often branching off in unexpected directions. Their layout is influenced by natural formations, such as caves or underground rivers, as well as artificial construction, like tunnels and fortifications. Darkness is a constant companion, with artificial light sources often required for navigation. Verticality is another common element, with multiple levels connected by stairs, ladders, or even vertical shafts. Overall, dungeon geography is designed to disorient and challenge explorers, while also offering opportunities for discovery and surprise.

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