Random Dungeon #2

After braving the supermarket with Mum yesterday for a weekly shop (I’ve dropped us down to the one shopping outing for the week from two for safety’s sake, her and Nan’s health are the utmost importance to me). Listening to a Government announce stuff a day or two later than they should have (although it could be argued that the latest measures should have been done even earlier).

If it wasn’t obvious by the posts title I thought I’d do a second random dungeon post.

What would the cards inspire today?

Fight Club

Rumours of an underground fight club have been circulating around the more colourful and seedier drinking establishments for months.

The city watch have been unable to find it’s location and shut it down.

Our adventures whilst investigating a kidnapping unwittingly stumble into the middle of all this. When it turns out that the missing person they are looking for is being held captive and about to be forced to fight for their life in the Arena Pit (Queen of Hearts).

Things are complicated when the adventurers discover that the cities night watch are the ones running the underground fight club (3 of spades, top right).

Spectators enter through the Hollow Tree (10 of Spades, bottom left). The night watch and their victims enter through the forgotten stairwell (king of spades). Which can be found somewhere within the city watches headquarters.

The adventures can enter through either entrance. Obviously they would have to somehow sneak around the city watch headquarters to get in through the forgotten stairwell. If they try getting in through the hollow tree they will have to overcome a couple of guards on the door.

The dungeon is clear and cold, with a stale odour. However the corner cavern (5 of clubs, bottom right) is clear and damp with a moldy odour. Most of the walls and floor within the dungeon are cracked and crumbling.

Depending when the adventurers enter the dungeon the roar of the spectators can be heard throughout as the victims fight for their life. Or it is silent with the slightest sound carrying round the empty passages.

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