Decay Dungeon - binarybarnyard/project-btc GitHub Wiki
Enemy | Link |
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Grim Reaper (With Twist) (Boss) | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Reaper's Minion | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Homunculus | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Ghoul | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Poltergeist | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Rat King | Decay%20Dungeon%202c97082278bf4822bd744560346d15c1.md |
Description: The Decay Dungeon should convey a sense of rot, ruin, and abandonment. This environment is characterized by crumbling structures, overgrown vegetation, and a pervasive feeling of neglect.
Key Elements:
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Layout:
- Crumbled Architecture: Broken walls, collapsed ceilings, and unstable floors.
- Overgrown Paths: Vines, moss, and other vegetation overtaking the environment.
- Hazardous Areas: Pools of stagnant water, toxic plants, and areas prone to collapse.
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Visual Theme:
- Ruins and Rubble: Debris scattered throughout the dungeon, creating obstacles and platforms.
- Organic Overgrowth: Plants and fungi growing on surfaces, adding to the sense of decay.
- Grime and Dirt: Surfaces covered in dirt, mold, and other signs of decay.
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Color Palette:
- Earthy Tones: Browns, greens, and dark yellows to emphasize decay and nature reclaiming the space.
- Muted Colors: Faded and washed-out colors to convey a sense of age and neglect.
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Interactive Objects:
- Breakable Objects: Crumbling statues, old furniture, and rotten wood that can be destroyed.
- Glowing Plants: Bioluminescent fungi or plants that guide the player through the dungeon.
- Environmental Hazards: Poisonous plants or unstable ground that pose a threat to the player.
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Ambient Details:
- Decay Sounds: The sound of dripping water, creaking wood, and distant groans of the structure.
- Dim Lighting: Low, natural light filtering through cracks and holes, creating an eerie atmosphere.
- Rotten Atmosphere: Visuals of decay, such as mold, rust, and the remnants of past inhabitants.