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Dungeon level 1 - level concept A: tunnel

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I thought I should approach things a bit differently from now on. I need to broaden the contents of my portfolio, and I have had this idea that I have wanted to explore for some time. So, whenever I'm free to pursue this "game" project I will do so.

Think a first person fantasy game, taking place all in a single massive dungeon, much like the classic Dungeon Master, but a modern version. What you see here is a concept of a level one tunnel - I call it concept A, because I intend to do a couple of more location concepts from level 1. After that I will do creatures, and perhaps weapons and armor available at the current level. When I think I have made enough concepts for level 1, to generate a good feel for it, I will proceed to level 2, and go deeper into the dungeon.

I will also tell you about my ideas for this fictitious game (which I will realise when I win billions on the lottery I don't buy tickets for)...

Principle number 1: This is not a game where you speed through tunnels, rooms, caverns in a hack'n slash frenzy. Every location is worth examining, and may hold hidden keys/clues/advantages/dangers for the curious one.

Level 1 - General description: Natural tunnels, here and there strengthened by ancient cultivated rock. Patches of broken tiles, some cracks in the mountain let through moonlight, and strange dark poisonous plants (which shouldn't be touched or stepped on) grow sparingly.

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Cirdann72's avatar

Hello,

I am a big fan of the role-playing game Middle Earth Role Playing (MERP), game that no longer exists for a long time, and I design adventures/scenarios written by MERP fans, for the MERP fan community.

I really like your picture, and I wanted to know if I could use your image in a FAN-MERP booklet, knowing that it is not at all for commercial purposes, but only for fans of this old role-playing game.

As I said : "made by fans for fans" 🙂

Naturally, I quote the author's name of the images in the booklet, in credits part.

And I add these informations : "This module is the intellectual property of the authors, art creators and designers. It is intended for private, non-profit use. No portion of this work or material derived from it may be used for commercial purposes without the permission of its authors, creators and designers."

Thank you so much!

Sincerely