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  • Defeating a dungeon's boss creature will frequently cause the dungeon to collapse, which is nonsensical but does make for thrilling escape scenes.

    May 4th, 2006 curufea 2006

  • Ferris wondered if they would find small, forgotten tunnels winding their way in secret into the dungeon's long-lost foundation.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • COSTELLO: The dungeon's OK but that coffin phone, no way.

    CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2002 2002

  • Shall ruffians threat of cord and steed, the dungeon's gloom, the assasin's blo

    Slave Ship 2000

  • He pulled Hakeswill through the dungeon's outer gate, across the courtyard and into the alley which led south towards the palace.

    Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997

  • The difficulty, Kunwar Singh had anticipated, would lie in persuading the guards to unlock the gate of the dungeon's outer cage.

    Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997

  • Sharpe spun Hakeswill up against the bars of the dungeon's outer cage, slamming him against the iron rods, then punched the Sergeant in the chest.

    Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997

  • The pebbles fell out of the air, dropping through the hole to clatter off the dungeon's brick floor.

    The Veiled Dragon Denning, Troy 1996

  • Steadying himself against the dungeon's hard, cold walls, he slowly regained his senses.

    Conan The Hunter Moore, Sean A. 1994

  • The dungeon's mazelike corridors were lit by sparsely placed lamps, burning dimly.

    Conan The Hunter Moore, Sean A. 1994

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