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This article is about a homebrew that has been abandoned by its creators.
Prepare for broken rulesets, links, and promises.

Mines and Minions was made by some lucky fa/tg/uy who didn't have work President's Day and didn't know about Dungeons: the Dragoning 40,000 7th Edition and tried to make Dungeons: the Dragoning 40,000 7th Edition. From the end of the Second Thread onwards, this system was also referred to as Endless Depths.

Why[edit]

Turned into remaking Dnd from the ground up with different mechanics.

Story[edit]

Once the world was a generic and bland setting, but then some elves fucked up and caused a magical explosion rendering the surface uninhabitable. Anyway, it's Metro 2033 in fantasy, without the mushroom vodca, Kalashniov's, Nosalises, and extremely depressing-up-to-the-point-where-suicide-is-a-good-idea atmosphere. The whole setting is a dungeon.

Races[edit]

Ordered by size ascendingly

  • Goblins -
  • Gnomes -
  • Deep Elves - They have grown much shorter and paler due to evolution. (analogous to Drow/Dark Elves but not dark)
  • Lizardfolk -
  • Dorfs - Having already lived in the depths, became the dominant race.
  • Elves (Brown) -
  • Humans - They retain their Savannah endurance runner origin but are not specialized to a dungeon environment.
  • Trolls -
  • Bear - Granted intelligence by a goddess in exchange for their worship.

Rule[edit]

Y'know, dystopian legions? It's a lot like that but with d10s, and it's an RPG.

Status[edit]

In the process of getting done. lies

Links[edit]