Pre-pandemic I had the honor and pleasure to play in @PeterHeeringa's and Troy Wilhelmson's DUNGEON OF DREZZAR.— Justin Alexander (@hexcrawl) April 20, 2020
It's an entire dungeon built, level by level, into the drawers of an old dresser.#dnd #rpg #opentable pic.twitter.com/l7JOYpT7nQ
Here's the top of the dungeon.— Justin Alexander (@hexcrawl) April 20, 2020
The Dungeon of Drezzar is run as an old school-style open table using 5th Edition rules: There's a "tavern" complete with a notice board where adventuring parties can leave messages for each other. pic.twitter.com/jrNpreedeF
As you can see here, each drawer of the dresser can be pulled out and put on the table.— Justin Alexander (@hexcrawl) April 20, 2020
But there's also cool features in the dresser itself: For example, you can actually peer down the old well on the surface of the dresser into the dark recesses of the lower levels. pic.twitter.com/447Dw6j5OT
At the bottom of the dungeon, of course, there's a dragon guarding the mad wizard's treasure. pic.twitter.com/BReNRq1oMz— Justin Alexander (@hexcrawl) April 20, 2020
Yup! They replicated the cover of the 1981 Basic Set! pic.twitter.com/PMN2ZKUuhb— Justin Alexander (@hexcrawl) April 20, 2020
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