It has indeed been a long time, my guys! But finally I have escaped from the clutches of college for a brief week of spring break. Since I haven't had much time to spend, I've only managed to do one noteworthy build since term started. But what a build!
Basically it's a dungeon crawl. I was inspired by good ole Dark Souls and decided to do a Lego dungeon crawl combined with some D&D-esque rules for my sisters and two good friends. Each "room" is able to fir together to form one massive dungeon. The moral of this story: I have WAY more fantasy-themed minfigs pieces than I thought.
First, I might as well show off the classes they were able to choose.


The wizard. He can do magic stuff. Because he's a wizard. Or she.

The Silent Knight. Directly inspired by the Peacekeeper class in For Honor (my new jam). Stealthy things are belong to him/her.


The Scholar. Low attack, but the ability to lower enemy defenses and find hidden areas and chests in the world.

The Hunter. Ranged attacks plus the ability to lay down bear traps.


The Ninja Healer. Because that's a thing. Powers seem pretty self-explanatory.


The Pirate. Able to throw bombs or some other pirate-y stuff.

The Healzerker. Can heal teammates on every enemy brutally slaughtered.


The Assassin. Moar stealth, but now with grappling hook!
As you may have noticed, the classes were very haphazardly put together. The game was focused less on rules and more on having fun, so the entire thing ended up in one massive fudgefest, but we had a great time.
Anyway, on to the world...

The first plate. There were some skellies in graves (not pictured) but not much besides. Mainly there to set the mood.

Plate 2. A further continuation of Plate 1. More skellies, but now with the ability to branch off in different directions, if the players so chose.

A hut branching off of the main path. There are moar skellies, and a grubby basement...

The grubby basement, filled with goblins, and a mysterious key...

An abandoned mine greets the group if they branch off the road in the other direction. Orcs lie in wait, there, and a mysterious knight lying in sleep, waiting to be aroused by the travelers. Fun fact: the knight is a direct hybrid of the Conqueror class in For Honor in looks, and Siegfried of Catarina from DS2 in personality. Or is it Siegward? I honestly can't remember. They all blend, and they're all awesome.

Inside the mine. There are lots more orcs, and a terrifying creature with a crab hand and a chest strapped to its back. Inside is yet another mysterious key...

If the group follows the path like they're SUPPOSED TO, they will encounter the entrance of the dungeon. A group of bandits is camped in front of the entrance, needing a good killing.



The first room of the dungeon. First off is a small relic room filled with treasures and various artifacts. Next up is a long hallway filled with Indiana Jones-esque pokey spear floor stuff. Finally, in the last room, a long-forgotten king slumps on his throne, holding a THIRD KEY! Marvelous!

Next, a mysterious door greets them. A door with THREE KEYHOLES! Who would have guessed? (thankfully, they didn't get the keys in the order I showed. They actually had to run all the way back, discover the mine, and get the key, then run all the way back to the doorway) A mysterious assassin with a vendetta against the Scholar takes a whack at killing her.

After dealing with that slicey boi, the group finally discovers the purpose of the keys, and unlocks the door.

The door opens, revealing the throne room, filled with the undead, and the master of these halls, the Gravelord. Can the heroes defeat the undead menace? (Spoilers: they do. The actual battle was insane, but alas, no pics were taken. Sorry, brethren.)

There was also this huge spider in the throne room. He appeared at the same time as the group through a crack in the ceiling, but wasn't necessarily aligned against them, a massive three-way battle was joined. In fact, there ended up being a Cerberus and a giant rock monster in the picture as well, but again. No pics.

An Overall shot, barring Plate 2 and the hut.
Anyway, that's it for now, my guys! I'm working on something now, during spring break, but it's not coming along that great. It'll be a while before it's ready for posting.