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Old 09-09-2024, 11:35 AM
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Ah, the memories :-)

YOU ARE IN A LITTLE MAZE OF TWISTING PASSAGES, ALL DIFFERENT..
A sample of what I did - this is a room in a scary tunnel that led to a monster's lair.

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This stony tunnel seems wide enough for a pair of half-giants to duck through side-by-side, toward the musty odor of decay creeping in from the south. The ground is covered with packed dirt and thick layers of red sandstone, broken and craggy. The angled walls appear to have been both mined and seared to create the opening from the east, with sharp blackened edges that hold fragments of brown-stained cloth dangling from the corners. Occasional chittering sounds echo from the high ceiling and momentary fluttering casts eerie shadows above the pale light of glowing patches of moss on the stone walls.
I also did luxury homes for nobles, created monsters with full descriptions, skills, stats, frequency of generation, did entire sections of towns and a labyrinth, created NPCs (characters like noble guards, generic citizens who walk around the city, gardeners - people who bring the game to life even though they're not actually played by anyone). I even did a bathing grotto for a noble house:

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This round underground bathing chamber has the spartan yet elegant ambiance of a well-appointed grotto. Cool grey-tinted mudbrick plaster coats the walls, while glow lamps perched on high stone shelves provide subdued rosy illumination. Lower shelves of polished wood display a variety of bathing accessories. Facing the chamber's center are long benches of solid jasper cut and inset directly into the walls, each adorned with a jade cross inlay. A vented black-domed ceiling looms overhead, its inky hue matching a pair of jasper-inlaid obsidian bathing tubs on either end of a thick braided area rug.