The corpses of those who have gone before (not used enough IMO). Bloodstains. Always keep one of their resources on the grill (HP, time, information, an exit, food/fuel/warmth) so that entropy is always felt.
*Light. "Who's got the light source?" Usually, just one player will speak up... any intelligent monster that can see in the dark might just focus on them. *I slip up on time tracking too. When in doubt, though, I roll a random encounter check.
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My group of players have _never_ spent a night within my current megadungeon. After one initial encounter with surface bandits who said "we don't go out after dark", they've never ever questioned it. Now, in most of the dungeon, all dead automatically animate so there's that reminder as well. So the time aspect is always present, given that I'm enforcing the Lamentations style encumbrance and trying to count their torches. What happens after dark? I actually hadn't intended it to be _that_ ominous, merely a few more undead and corpses rising. But now that it is that dangerous and mysterious in their minds I've had to come up with a list of things so that they won't be disappointed if they ever try.
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ReplyDeleteWhat happens after dark? I actually hadn't intended it to be _that_ ominous, merely a few more undead and corpses rising. But now that it is that dangerous and mysterious in their minds I've had to come up with a list of things so that they won't be disappointed if they ever try.