Dungeon: Slaves

This article explores the various facets of this concept, its narrative utility, and how it is utilized across different media. 1. The Archetype in Dark Fantasy and TTRPGs

The Ultimate Test: This adventure is famous for a brutal opening where the players are captured, stripped of all their gear, and tossed into a pitch-black labyrinth. Dungeon Slaves

The central thesis of Dungeon Slaves is the illusion of agency. Players can choose how to grind, but not if to grind. Menu options are re-framed: This article explores the various facets of this

  1. Fantasy literature: Works like Robert E. Howard's "Conan" series, Fritz Leiber's "Fafhrd and Gray Mouser" series, and modern authors like Tad Riordon and Mark Lawrence feature dungeon slaves as characters or plot devices.
  2. Role-playing games: Games like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and World of Darkness often include dungeon slaves as NPCs (non-player characters) or as part of the game's lore.
  3. BDSM and erotic fiction: The concept of dungeon slaves has been explored in BDSM and erotic fiction, often as a form of consensual, negotiated power exchange.

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