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Until a door is opened, what’s on the far side could – in theory – be anything.

And sometimes – just sometimes – a door is opened in just the right way and it opens on all those possibilities.

The maze beyond is called the Forest of Doors.

A randomly generated dimension for use with Shadowdark or other OSR/NSR rule sets. Inspired by Emily F. Allen’s Stygian Library, Doc and Kelsey Dionne’s Shadowdome Thunderdark, C.S. Lewis’ The Magician’s Nephew, Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi and Kane Persons’ The Backrooms videos. Created for the DD&D Door Jamb Jam on itch.io.

Includes three new monsters (door mouse, moth swarm and wood golem), two magic items (doorbell and Door Knocker) and a new spell (summon door).

This product is an independent product published under the Shadowdark RPG Third-Party License and is not affiliate with The Arcane Library, LLC. Shadowdark RPG © The Arcane Library, LLC.

Updated 1 day ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
AuthorBeau Yarbrough
GenreRole Playing
Tagsnsr, OSR, shadowdark
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish

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Pretty cool, I can see some crazy wandering etc. The players might get upset that in all probably they going to die cause it that kind of place. Looks complete as far as I could see. Will reread it later and see if I still think that :D

Ha, it's definitely a place where players should strongly consider taking the first exit they can, even if it doesn't go where they had hoped it would.