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''Dungeonland'' (EX1) is an adventure module for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') roleplaying game, written by Gary Gygax for use with the First Edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (''AD&D'') rules. It is an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'', with the various characters from the book translated into ''AD&D'' terms.〔 ((preview ))〕 The ''EX'' module code stands for ''extension'', as the adventure is designed to be inserted as an independent addition to another, ongoing scenario.〔''Dungeonland'', p. 2.〕 In Gygax's own campaign, an early version of ''Dungeonland'' was an extension of Castle Greyhawk.〔 In this module, the player characters (PCs) are plummeted into what ''White Dwarf'' reviewer Jim Bambra referred to as "a strange partial plane".〔 ==Plot summary== The adventure begins with PCs falling down an earthen tunnel. It is suggested that the portal to Dungeonland be a barrel within the dungeon of Castle Greyhawk, but the Dungeon Master (DM) may work in any premise to get them to this stage. Upon landing, the PCs find themselves in a surreal, oddly-shaped hallway which contains The Pool of Tears and the entrance to a diminutive garden. Once they have explored these areas, they cross a fungi forest and arrive at The Wilds of Dungeonland, which is essentially a wooded area containing several connected clearings. Over the course of the adventure, the PCs run into variations of Lewis Carroll's ''Wonderland'' creatures and characters, presented in a ''Dungeons and Dragons'' style. For instance, instead of the Mock Turtle, a Mock Dragon Turtle is present. The March Hare is a lycanthrope, and so on. The point of the adventure seems to be diversion and novelty more than anything else. There is little treasure and no overall plot. The PCs may leave Dungeonland when they choose, by returning to the Great Hall and wishing themselves back up the tunnel. The PCs may also explore The Land of the Magic Mirror, which adjoins Dungeonland to the West, if they are able to find the way. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dungeonland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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