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== Overview == A dungeon is a place left behind by a previous civilization, race, or group that wanted to leave stuff behind for whatever reason. All contain loot, some contain ancient evils, and some are coming of age trials. A dungeon typically contains traps, monsters, and of course, the reason people don't just block them off forever: loot. == Types == While [Mages] study which empire had built a dungeon and what their composition is, [[Adventurers]] have thought of a simple system to categorize them. A dungeon is usually either intended for containment, future generations, or as an act of vengeance.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/17/4-19/ Chapter 4.19]</ref> There is also study on how they defend the dungeon, such as horde, boss, or trap types.<br /> === Containment === These dungeons are meant to contain something. It could be a threat, a natural resource too valuable to let someone else get ahold of, or something completely [[Special:Random|random]]. One such dungeon, for instance, had been built solely to combat [[Vampires]] and therefore used mostly light-based traps and spells.{{ref|4.19}} ===Future generations=== Dungeons built with traps that test people entering. For example, an empire is about collapse. Before it comes to that, however, they desire to leave something behind. They wouldn't like their valuable artifacts going into the hands of just anyone, though; only those that have proved themselves should receive them. As a result, they built [[Ruins of Albez|one]] only the best can enter and survive. ===Vengeance=== If an empire or civilization is upset at the thought of future generations to take what was once in their possession, they build a [[Dungeon of Liscor|dungeon]] to seal away their most valuable treasures. Then, they fill it with the nastiest traps and monster eggs. So if adventurers were to go into them, they would be attacked by an army of monsters that attempt to eat them. Such dungeons are designed to kill whoever dared to enter it. == Trivia == * Dungeons traps claim more lives than monsters most of the time.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/08/3-02-h/ Chapter 3.02 H]</ref> * Dungeon rooms may move and change, such as in the case of [[Liscor's Dungeon]].{{ref|4.19}} * Some dungeons have an ambient magical charge to their atmosphere, which can interfere with artifacts.{{ref|4.19|}} See [[Artifacts#MagicalDissonance|Magical Dissonance]] ==References== <references /> [[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:Dungeons]]
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