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Recurring Dungeon
Trying not to die, again.

Trying not to die, again.

Restoration complete

Day 1

Clearly cursed hammers of doom are not the only way to lose a dungeon. Let's see what I lost.

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status Day 1, Mana: 1/1*, Size: 1, Core: 8

Defenders: Rat, Giant Rat

Traps: Sleep gas

Features: Rebirth, Nest, Prison, Mana Moss

next upgrade progress: 7%

Huh, so I still have everything except the dungeon structure itself. Not even any time lost to a fugue. That cursed hammer is apparently worse than I thought. Once I have some mana to play with, I should see about some sort of escape hatch in case the cursed hammer people show up again, if the hammer sucks out my rebirth, then they can kill me for real, and it is very much worth losing my dungeon progress to avoid actually dying.

So, let's see what we can do without any surface entry at all then.

First we need to get our max mana above our core, so the first couple days will mostly be digging out space, and since I like how spacious those larger rooms were, I'll go with the 3x3 setup. And at the end of the second day, I'll see about getting a more firmly rooted mana grass that cannot just be pulled up and taken away.

Day 2

Should just be able to gain my second upgrade today.

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Upgrade Complete, New Feature: Mana Tree

There was a twitch and a twinge, like trying to look past the severed end of a passage lost to a landslide.

But no, all my floors seem to be fine, or at least the few dozen on the edges where such damage might take place.

Now, what was I working on? Oh, right, my counterpart suggested that the newbie area needed a few more rooms with larger numbers of normal rats before they start facing the giant rats. I thought that half a dozen normal rats would be harder to fight than a single giant rat, but apparently larger numbers of small rats are easier to face, even if they are harder to kill. Does not make any sense to me, but thankfully understanding visitors is not part of my role, and so I am more than happy to leave that to my counterpart.

There was another twitch and a twinge, and

Day 3

Um, visitors? Counterpart? At least edge-levels make sense, once I get big enough that is, but those other thoughts had a strange and disturbing flavor to them.

Oh, yes, finding out how much these trees cost. Oof, four mana is a lot, but at least they do not seem to need to be in pairs like the grass.

I can only really afford one today and still be able to dig out enough space for the tree to be useful.

There was a twinge and something was different.

I am not sure what was different as my counterpart was in their reward giving form, same as usual, giving some sort of trinkets to the relatively weak visitors that nonetheless managed to get to the false core at the end of the training area.

I much prefer the defender form as that is big and strong and can do many things to chase off misbehaving invaders, but the other form is no taller than my pedestal, to make them think of small versions of themselves, something about invaders making other invaders make them want to protect smaller invaders I think? Then the rewards form is shaped like the type of invader that can make other invaders because this makes most invaders that come in want to protect it for some reason. Finally there are completely useless wings that flutter on the back of that form, something about being less scary for having wings when the form moves around off the ground?

It seems completely nonsensical to me, but so do most things about invaders. Fortunately my counterpart handles all that, and all I need to do is dig, build, and manage the mana so that the dungeon grows as it should and my counterpart has access to what is needed for any interactions.

There is twinge and a feeling of change and then,

Day 4

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Status Day 4, Mana: 9/10, Size: 21, Core: 9, next upgrade progress: 40%

Having an ally with both the ability to understand and communicate with invaders would probably be more useful than I can guess. I wonder what happened to them?

Now, where was I? Checking on the tree.

No mana yet, perhaps it takes a second tree to generate mana like the grass does. It does seem a lot bigger than when I put it down though, the grass did not really change. In any case, I should have more information tomorrow.

Thinking of tomorrow, I wonder what happened to my counterpart.

I feel the twinge of crossing into a broken memory and then

my counterpart is telling me about a group heading towards my real core. They may be a group of dungeon-killers that got their hands on a cursed weapon that will prevent invaders and even a dungeon core from being brought back if it gets destroyed by that weapon.

That sounded awful. I had had some particularly nasty invaders try to smash my core from time to time, and they even managed to smash my real core a couple times early on, but my counterpart was able to use the dungeon mana to bring me back both times.

As complementary halves of a whole, I cannot imagine trying to function without my counterpart and I have no doubt they feel the same. It is almost a relief that I am the half that is being targeted, as I can't imagine trying to run a dungeon without the optimized templates, development plans, or even knowing what all the options can do before I designate a new region. How would I even know what my core advancement options are?

My thoughts are interrupted when the invaders, ignoring my counterparts offers of a reward, pull an ominous feeling golden hammer from the chest they had been carrying. Even from across the room, I can feel it starting to suck away the substance of my very being.

My counterpart, no doubt expecting this to happen, flickers from the rewards form to the guardian form and rushes forward to attack the one pulling out the hammer. My counterpart is then frozen in place by shimmering prismatic beams from the magic users.

The hammer wielder steps up to the frozen form of my counterpart, says something with a nasty voice and starts smashing the hammer into my counterpart, and with each blow, I can not only feel the pain and terror of my counterpart, but I can also feel large chunks of my counterpart ripped out and devoured from within.

I am not the one that reacts to things, I do not know what to do, I do not even know what I CAN do. And then with a final blow, my hollowed out counterpart shatters into flakes, leaving me truly alone for the first time.

Filled with pain and anger, I bring forth everything that I have to smite this evil and

I feel the twinge of the shattered edge of memory.

Day 5

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Status Day 5, Mana: 10/13, Size: 26, next upgrade progress: 73%

Well, now I know what happened to my counterpart and that my entire existence consists of an unimaginable nightmare scenario for my old self. It's probably for the best that I am not that old self. Sure, it has been a bit lonely, but I am actually doing pretty well for what I have to work with. Yes, those dungeon killers are probably trying to suck me dry with that cursed hammer, but, against all odds, I am not dead yet, and, if I can figure out how to smash my core on command, I even have a way to escape should those evil people show up to try to kill me again. I am pretty sure they are not prepared for a dungeon that can escape and grow stronger every time they show up to kill me.

But for now, I think I'll focus on hiding so that they do not find me before I am ready for them.

Oh, right, I should check on those trees too.

The first tree has a bunch of leaves that shimmer like the grass did, but the second tree is only the 1-day-old size and the leaves do not shimmer at that age. That shimmer makes me think that trees need to grow before they give any mana, so if that is correct, I should get two mana from the trees tomorrow. I can't afford both a tree and an upgrade so I'll go with the upgrade for today to keep this tree question simple. Who knows, perhaps they just keep growing and I'll need multiple rooms for each tree to avoid wasting mana.

Upgrade Complete, New Feature: Secret Passages

That will be handy, but it does not seem like I have enough mana left to place one just yet.

I think I will dig out the area to where the next tree would go, and try to focus on learning what happened after my counterpart was destroyed, perhaps it ill give me an idea on how to stop them again, as clearly I would not be here now had I not stopped them.

I am VENGANCE, I am FURY, I am the Rightous Smack-Down that will avenge the loss of my counterpart.

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I am deflected, I try again, trying to smite the staff wielder that kept me from smiting the hammer wielder.

I am deflected and batted away as I feel the link to my source severed as it is devoured and destroyed.

I am drifting, aimless, formless, without purpose, thought, or memory.

I encounter something, it feels like a memory. It is wrong but it can be made right. The ball of rock with air and crystals inside should be filled. It needs to be all crystal, and it needs to be configured just like so.

The structure is right now, and I am almost spent, but there is still something missing. There is no animating spark. There is no one there.

I press inside to fill the void. I am now something new, but also something old. My memory is gone, but I am making new memories.

I am now a dungeon core.

Day 6

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Status Day 6, Mana: 13/16, Size: 32, core: 10, next upgrade progress: 13%

Oh, so I guess those other memories were not really me, just bits of the old core that spawned me by accident as it tried and failed to strike back against its killers.

I wonder if I could deliberately spawn new cores. If I could maintain a link to them, we could work together to find the home-base of the core killers and then... do something.

In any case, it will take a lot of time before I can get to the point where I can start hunting them down, but perhaps I can start working towards that once I have a secure means of escape.

Ok, I was not actually expecting that. Both trees now have shimmering leaves, and the older tree, which may or may not be slightly taller and fuller also has some sort of shimmering fruit on it. Judging from my mana pool, that fruit increases the mana generation of the tree. This means that the tree is just as mana efficient as the moss, but takes longer and takes less space. I suppose that is a reasonable trade-off, especially if invaders can't take the entire plant. The trees look bigger than invaders, so I am guessing they will need more than just baskets and hoes if they want to try.

If the trees keep growing, I'll need to rethink my strategy, but I have a spot for the next tree already dug out, so put that in place and see how much it costs to hide the entrance to my core room. Three mana, more than I expected, but very much worth it if it works. Still plenty of mana left to dig a passage to the middle of the next room and give the newest sapling some space.

Before I finish up, Is there anything else that I might need from the old memories? Perhaps a weapon I can use against the core killers?

Decorative coloration and patterns is NOT a useless upgrade! It can have a great impact on the mood and feeling of an area! If you want useless upgrades I can list off a few of those! How about core trap? That upgrade allows you to blow up your own core.

Or, if you are a little less suicidal, you can use it to blow up secondary or trap cores. It can even excavate, just buy an expensive trap core, place it next to a wall and use it to blow up the three adjacent wall spaces instead of spending three mana to do the exact same thing!

Day 7

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Status Day 7, Mana: 14/19, Size: 38, next upgrade progress: 53%

That sounded like a disagreement, but it also seemed to have a lot of useful information about possible upgrades.

I think I have spotted a problem. Each of those 3x3 rooms gives roughly five max mana and I am only adding two mana generation per room. The trees are a little bit bigger than their space, and it feels wrong placing them against a wall unless I focus on how the wall will be gone soon. Hopefully I can place them next to each other, and if I make the rooms 4x4 that is just over eight mana per room and four trees in the middle will produce eight mana.

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Status Day 7, Mana: 4/22, Size: 44, next upgrade progress: 93%

Adjacent feels like a bad idea when I try it, but diagonal feels fine.

In fact if I string together a bunch of diagonals, I could make a big grove area with room for as many trees as I need to top off my mana every day.

Only enough mana for a second tree for today, but tomorrow I can do the next floor and plant some more.

Now, before I dig out the space for that last tree, what do I want to focus on as far as trying to access the memories of my predecessor?

That core trap option should make it easy to make sure I never get hit by that hammer again. Once I have that I could pick up false cores to make the dungeon slayers think they killed me when my real core is hiding behind a secret passage.

I am not sure what I might want to plan for after that though. Perhaps a way to start up a new dungeon before I lose my current one, so that I can get a much faster start? That could be good if it is available. I think I will focus on that for todays down-time

But that is one of the benefits of having a sub-core, it acts as a link to the area so that it will still be part of the dungeon even if they are separated by solid walls. You could dig a passage hundreds of spaces long, spawn a sub-core at the end, then fill it all in, and you would still be able to build in the area around the sub-core because it is still part of your dungeon, even if none of the space between belongs to you any more. This can even be advisable when your core gets advanced enough that you need to space your sub-cored further and further apart to maximize their mana collection, but you do not want to provide convenient passages for seekers between your different sections. This can also help split up mana flows, to improve your mana flows.

Day 8

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status Day 8, Mana: 15/22, Size: 45, New upgrade available

Not quite what I was hoping for, but at least a step in the right direction. Then again, I probably should not be surprised that my predecessor never had a way to deliberately create a back-up core, as it never expected to die for longer than it took its counterpart to bring it back again.

Now, for today let's start with the third upgrade for nine mana and a focus on core trap.

Upgrade Complete, New Feature: Trap Core

Huh, not what I expected, but that leaves me with just enough to dig out the space for a new tree as well. It may be a little cramped, but it will have space before it grows.

Now for my daily delve into dungeon capabilities, I want to know how my predecessor managed to launch a coherent chunk of mana with a purpose and the ability to guide itself. I am pretty sure that can be done with spells, but Dungeons cannot cast spells, that would be counter-productive, sort of like an invader tearing off their own leg to use as a club. Sure it might work, but it would be self-destructive and generally not be very effective.

While I could see a self-destructive attempt to 'drown an enemy with your life's blood' sort of effort in that circumstance, it would generally just dissipate, even without being blocked by wards, and it surely would not turn and try a new target after failing to strike the first. So if I can figure out how to they made a cohesive mana structure, that might let me launch a proto secondary core to form somewhere outside my current dungeon, and perhaps even quite a ways outside. Assuming it is possible to replicate my origination deliberately.

Scene after scene of invaders blowing rings, some with pipes or other smoking implements, others just using cold air, and finally, it occurs that they are creating a blob and then blowing through the middle of that blob to create an expanding ring rolling as if that puff of breath was the start of a long stick passing through the middle of the ring, making it roll from the inside to the front to the outside, making the ring stretch and dissipate.

But mana can hold together a little bit better, and if you make the push in a ring on the outside of the blob, you can create a ring that is rolling forward instead of backwards, and let the pressure of the external mana keep it closer together and more coherent, letting it travel much further, if more slowly than the smoke rings. If you add just a bit of will, it can make one side to rotate faster against the external mana, letting the entire ring turn directions and guide itself.

Day 9

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status Day 9, Mana: 19/23, Size: 47, core: 11, next upgrade progress: 11%

I was just noticing, my predecessor seemed to spend a great deal of effort in preparing for and interacting with invaders.

Why? Is it just the mana from killing them or holding them prisoner? If the mana from killing an invader completely refills even a very large pool, I could see that as an incentive, but surely the cost of creating replacement defenders each time they get killed would take most or all of that mana, especially if it did not happen very often compared to the number of invaders. Perhaps I can discover why that is after I dig out thee space for the next three trees.

D: Hey DC! Something weird just happened.

DC: Oh, what happened, a summoner with a new type of pet?

D: no, my mana ticked up in the middle of the day

DC: let me check ... yep that would make sense, with that new group you currently have nearly thirty guests, so you should now be getting manna every hour based on the number of guests divided by the number of hours in the day

D: so no more bump to daily mana for invader-days spent in the dungeon?

DC: no, you should still get any remainders at the day-change, this just makes it so you are less likely to lose mana to your cap when you get popular with the locals.

D: good to know, I'll adjust my expenditures to account for this change, although if this continues I will likely need more spawners to keep up.

DC: it affects the spawner rate too, every four mana you gain this way also refreshes the spawners as if it were a new day, if the rate gets high enough, they can even refresh more than once per hour.

D: That explains why the goblin entry-way plan you gave me has so few spawners, I was expecting I would need to add more to that soon.

Day 10

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status Day 10, Mana: 22/27, Size: 54, next upgrade progress: 47%

That... suggests that there are some very foundational aspects of being a dungeon about which I am completely ignorant.

I should do my best to focus on early interactions, introductions, and tutorials for the next several days, or perhaps weeks.

Considering fundamentals, I have been pushing pretty hard on building trees and clearing out just enough space for those trees, but now that I am looking at them, those irregular spaces on the sides of the room do not sit well with me when I take time to consider them. Clearly I should smooth them out and make my tree room a proper four-space wide passage.

Then, once it is regular, I can consider making it five-wide and add in an extra row of trees to make up for some of the less tree-efficient spaces of the dungeon.

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Hmm, I get a strong sense that making that room 5x5 will make something collapse, but I do not get that feeling if I leave that one area for support.

So, with just that last point to spend, I am thinking that if I want to get the 101 on dungeons, I should try focusing on the first meeting between my predecessor and their counterpart.

Day 1

Good morning and happy birthday!

You are a dungeon core, your purpose is to train heroes while you cleanse and revitalize the mana of the world around you.

I am your counterpart, and while you are skilled at manipulating the physical world through your mana, I am your guide and connection to the sum of all accumulated knowledge!

I will provide you with tips and recommendations to maximize your potential and ensure you get the maximum value out of every point of mana!

Now you may think you have some ideas for a highly efficient layout but I can guide yo to the most efficient layouts ever devised for any purpose you can imagine!

I have optimized advancement paths for any type of dungeon you want to present to the world, even paths that optimize for multiple distinct apparent dungeons which hide the fact that they all have the same core.

I can guide you in optimizing your distinct mana paths to optimize either your impact on the local mana, or to maximize the amount you can skim from the flows to grow your dungeon as quickly as possible!

I have vast repositories of skinning collections to let you develop a distinct flavor for your domain, adjusting the appearances for not just your structures, but also your defenders and even adjustments that can be applied externally to ensure all your seekers feel exactly the way you want them to feel!

Do you want to inspire a feeling of dawning dread? Keep their adrenaline pumping with frequent jump-scares? Put them off their guard with a bright and cheery demeanor?

I can help you do all that and more!

Might I suggest-