A journal of my adventures in learning and growing personally and professionally
True Dungeon is pretty much the coolest thing to happen to roleplaying at a convention. Take a walk through dungeon with props, traps, encounters, and puzzles and unleash a party of gamers upon it and you've got what has become an instant success. I've played both years so far, and eagerly anticipate next year. This year two of my friends got to work with the True Adventures crew as DMs for the Dungeon and while we didn't get to see much of them (except for the way late night/early morning settlers games) we were all glad for their presence. One of them, Greywalker, took the following snaps of the dungeon and the groups he took through it. There shouldn't be any spoilers here so I'm not to worried about those folks attending SoCal having their experience diminished.
The Dungeon during construction (it's much darker when you're actually going through it):
These are some of the groups of people who went through the dungeon lead by my friend Greywalker (wearing the silver or green cloak depending on which side it was flipped to):
Last, but not least, this is a group shot of the directors, stage hands, and DMs for this years True Dungeon event.