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  1. Dungeon - Wikipedia

    In the popular imagination, a dungeon is claustrophobic, strong, damp, and located in a castle under the direct control of a medieval lord. This intentional unpleasantness and personal control over a …

  2. DUNGEON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    2 days ago · The word dungeon, meaning “a dark usually underground prison,” comes from the French word donjon, which also gives us our English word donjon, meaning “an inner tower in a castle.” …

  3. Dungeons & Dragons | Official D&D Game, News, and Resources

    Dungeon Masters Experience the Horrors of Ravenloft When a fractured band of unlikely allies finds itself trapped in a nightmare ruled by the infamous fallen paladin, Lord Soth, our heroes must do …

  4. DUNGEON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DUNGEON definition: a strong, dark prison or cell, usually underground, as in a medieval castle. See examples of dungeon used in a sentence.

  5. AI Dungeon

    AI Dungeon, an infinitely generated text adventure...

  6. DUNGEON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    / ˈdʌn·dʒən / Add to word list an underground prison (Definition of dungeon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. DUNGEON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A dungeon is a dark underground prison in a castle. At least they no longer face the risk of being thrown into that dungeon.

  8. About Dungeons II | Minecraft

    Play Minecraft Dungeons II on PC, console, or cloud. Discover new armor systems, enchantments, and abilities in the next chapter of Minecraft’s action RPG adventure.

  9. D&D Beyond - Play Your Way With the Official D&D Toolset

    Dungeon Masters is our brand-new official Dungeons & Dragons actual play series airing weekly at 6:30pm PT on D&D's YouTube channel.

  10. Dungeon - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    That dank, stone-walled underground prison where wretched prisoners were kept manacled in medieval days? That was a dungeon, otherwise known as the "keep," and most familiar to us today from a …