tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5887410874340004979.post1025542140207129615..comments2024-03-28T11:11:41.006+00:00Comments on The Jovial Priest: C is for Caves and Caverns: Digging for Gems in the Dungeoneer's Survival GuideThe Jovial Priesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00160018433070823408noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5887410874340004979.post-50084509509593037862011-04-04T09:52:17.263+01:002011-04-04T09:52:17.263+01:00Very cool Richard. The biggest cave complex I have...Very cool Richard. The biggest cave complex I have been in is the World Heritage Skocjan caves - which are big enough to house a cathedral inside. The tour was in German but the impact didn't need to be said to be understood. The biggest man made mine I have been in, is Mt Isa Mines, Queensland, Australia. Certainly in both sites, fantasy and D&D were close in my mind.The Jovial Priesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00160018433070823408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5887410874340004979.post-52415585267182648032011-04-04T08:58:29.330+01:002011-04-04T08:58:29.330+01:00Did you see this natgeog article about (perhaps) t...Did you see <a href="http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/01/largest-cave/peter-photography" rel="nofollow">this natgeog article</a> about (perhaps) the world's largest cave, recently partly explored in Vietnam? Or the <a href="http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/11/crystal-giants/shea-text" rel="nofollow">cave full of giant crystals</a> in Mexico?<br /><br />Scenery, being non-interactive, is rightly secondary in RPGs. But with scenery like this I kinda feel like we should be making sure it is interactive. There have to be plot hooks in those pictures.richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13517340075234811323noreply@blogger.com