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In the northeastern corner of the station, just past the noisy jock-filled [[Gym#Kondaru|Fitness Center]], is the '''Nerd Dungeon'''. Although it has an unfortunate lack of actual dragons, it does have the tools to conjure forth imaginary ones in the minds of those who are with you. Here you can find tabletop game equipment - pens, paper, and dice - and LARPers can find a few costume items in the entrance-way. There's a couple of game books and some candles with matchsticks, to set the mood, too. | In the northeastern corner of the station, just past the noisy jock-filled [[Gym#Kondaru|Fitness Center]], is the '''Nerd Dungeon''', bearing the formal title of "Chiron's Grandhall" if you believe whoever slapped a label on the doors. Although it has an unfortunate lack of actual dragons, it does have the tools to conjure forth imaginary ones in the minds of those who are with you. Here you can find tabletop game equipment - pens, paper, and dice - and LARPers can find a few costume items in the entrance-way. There's a couple of game books and some candles with matchsticks, to set the mood, too. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 13 July 2020
If you really think about it, tabletop games are just video games you LARP. That's why the station's TRPG area is located in the Arcade.
Cogmap1's Nerd Dungeon is located in the Chapel. This may or may not an indirect reference to wild accusations of Dungeons and Dragons teaching Satanism or some such, but this definitely means that a Wizard, an especially enthusiastic player of tabletop games, can't cast spells in the area.
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The Nerd Dungeon is a special place below the Chapel where all the station's space tabletop gaming nerds congregate. Despite the name, it's not a physical dungeon, but a mental one, though no less worse. These people willingly hole up in here for hours upon hours, forcing themselves to play games like Spacemen: the Griffening and Syndicates & Stations. They eat nothing but crayons and cheap ass-shortbread cookies and hardly see the light of day. Aside from number of monkeys, it's not too different from the Brig if you think about it.
Still, people sentence themselves to here for a reason. The main attraction is the pen & paper RPG Syndicates and Stations (hence all the pens, paper, and dice), but chess and checkers fans get their own table too, with one of those weird game tables. S:tG and other card game fans get a whole vendor's worth of cards to play with. Robustris nerds get a high-tech-looking cabinet to glue themselves to. Heck, even LARP nerds can find a few costume items here.
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There is no vent. The current one is at a Space Society for Creative Space Anachronism convention event somewhere. Forever.
The APC for this room is a little bit above the southeast corner.
There's no room explicitly called the Nerd Dungeon (Space Law prohibits saying either word underwater on a boat), but the Crew Lounge fulfills a pretty similar function as the station's local game room.
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In the northeastern corner of the station, just past the noisy jock-filled Fitness Center, is the Nerd Dungeon, bearing the formal title of "Chiron's Grandhall" if you believe whoever slapped a label on the doors. Although it has an unfortunate lack of actual dragons, it does have the tools to conjure forth imaginary ones in the minds of those who are with you. Here you can find tabletop game equipment - pens, paper, and dice - and LARPers can find a few costume items in the entrance-way. There's a couple of game books and some candles with matchsticks, to set the mood, too.
Maintenance Information
There is no vent. That would ruin the fight against the Gaseous Cloud of Tarrin-by-Pensvale.
The APC for this room is in the northeast corner of the entrance-way.