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AKA FISH HOLE
A 7 pages PDF dungeon for Evey Lockhart's Simple DeeEnDee and playable with any old school variants of D&D. 

This 10 rooms sea themed dungeon was collectively crafted by the members of Secret Table. Each one of use wrote the description of a room, afterward we tied everything together with random tables. The result is a sad but dangerous place to explore. Everything have been illustrated by Evlyn Moreau.

Give Simple DeeEnDee a try or dust off your favourite dungeon crawler and delve into the Fish Hole, where once was the sea...

Rooms descriptions by Evey L, Miranda E, Miriam R, Evlyn M, Sofia R, RatGrrrl Games, Huffa, Meredith and Wendi Y

Content warning: representation of depression in one room

An adventure summoned on the Secret Table by Evlyn Moreau (text and illustrations), Huffa (text and layout) and RatGrrrl Games (text and random tables)

Dungeon map generated with One Page Dungeon.

Where Once The Sea Was is made and published by Secret Table with the participation of Evey L. "Oh fuck! This is Dee En Dee!! ACAB"

Where Once The Sea Was by Secret Table is licensed under the Creative Comrades License Agreement 1.0 (CCLA)



StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
AuthorSecret Table
GenreAdventure
Tagsdd, dungeon, module, old-school, simple-deeendee

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Buy Now$3.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3 USD. You will get access to the following files:

WhereOnceWasTheSea.pdf 6 MB
WhereOnceWasTheSea more printer friendly 6 MB

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(+4)

We played this with Knave as part of the Raspy Raven discord’s OSRish Season and it went excellently! I used half of the descriptions wholesale ─ they’re gloriously evocative ─ and being able to lead with the picture of Shaw really sold the tone. Looking forward to putting it in my standard sandbox too

(+5)

Played through this with our friends last night! A light and approachable dungeon, shimmering with mystery and evocative detail. The way that so many voices come together in the project give it wonderful variety and surprise.

(+5)

This is just a lovely little romp. At the time of writing, I don't have a copy of DeeEnGee but I'll be sure to pick it up shortly. This is written so that there's plenty I can use it for, anyway! Lots of hooks. Gives big cozy/curious vibes. Grand stuff. I'm always excited when Secret Table drops something new.