* The Horror of Leatherbury House – I’m a sucker for “Call of Cthulhu” style investigation, and this one nails the feel of the canonical starter adventure in the “Call of Cthulhu” rules. * The Tomb of Dûrahn Oakenshield – Disciplined restraint gives this one a more realistic feel, good for a low-fantasy campaign. * Cry of the Gravegod – Some really original details, and a setting that evokes a world very well. I’ve been reading some other peoples’ entries, and I’ve enjoyed them all. Right now I want to give my fellow judges time to enjoy their memorial weekends. We’ll get back to you with an estimated date for the announcement of the winning entries. This contest has been beyond cool and I’m having fun judging the entries (I’ve done a few today and hope to do about 5-10 a day). I don’t know about you,but just reading the names of some of these dungeons gives me adventure ideas. MineCo 3000 Uranium Ore Extraction Complex The Omenous Portent of the Highlands Meteor The Foetid Pit Beneath the Abdandoned Shrine The Green Oyster: Ognrt’s Goblin Nightclub Dungeon Megadungeon of the Mad Archamage Gary Stu, Level 5 So here it is! A list of all 112 contest entries!Ī note to participants, if your name does not figure on this list, please contact me at so we can investigate. However, I thought that some would find it interesting to see a list of participants and the name of their entry. However, before we can even think of publishing them (and more importantly how and how many), we need to go through each and every entry and judge them. I know that many of you have clamored to see all the entries for the awesomely popular One-Page Dungeon Contest that concluded last week.
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