Destination Dungeon

Destination Dungeon
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Publisher : Paris April Press
Total Pages : 23
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Synopsis Destination Dungeon by : Parker Avrile

Some gay Hollywood power couples might celebrate Valentine's with champagne and roses. Lame. As far as the tabloids know, Tyler's the actor. Eric's the director. When it's the two of them alone? Tyler takes his turn to direct. And he intends to write a script and stage a scene they'll never forget. This angst-free gay romance short story features light BDSM content that includes role-playing, domination/submission, and bondage. This game is played within the confines of an established relationship. There is no cheating, no trading partners, no humiliation. A previous version was privately published to Parker's fan newsletter under the title, "The Cabin." Keywords and tropes: free, permafree, free gay, free gay romance, free mm romance, free gay story, Valentine's, Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day romance, Valentine's short story, gay valentine, role-playing, role-playing fantasy, Hollywood getaway, celebrity romance, celebrity seduction, bondage, domination, submission, d/s, bdsm, private dungeons, steamy. Related books: Parker Avrile, Star Turn, Tonight's Encore, Married for the Millions, For the Love of Pup, Darke and Flare, Assured Elites, A Fiercer Heat, A Higher Flame, A Hotter Fire, The Loveboat Experience, The Dreamboat Experience, The Island Experience, Scripted. For fans of: K.C. Wells, Parker Williams, Sean Michael.

The Darker Side of Travel

The Darker Side of Travel
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Publisher : Channel View Publications
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781845412470
ISBN-13 : 1845412478
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Darker Side of Travel by : Richard Sharpley

Over the last decade, the concept of dark tourism has attracted growing academic interest and media attention. Nevertheless, perspectives on and understanding of dark tourism remain varied and theoretically fragile whilst, to date, no single book has attempted to draw together the conceptual themes and debates surrounding dark tourism, to explore it within wider disciplinary contexts and to establish a more informed relationship between the theory and practice of dark tourism. This book meets the undoubted need for such a volume by providing a contemporary and comprehensive analysis of dark tourism.

Destination Unknown

Destination Unknown
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Publisher : Common Ground Research Networks
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781863352369
ISBN-13 : 1863352368
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Destination Unknown by : Carolin Lusby

Tourism: the good, the bad and the ugly. As one of the biggest industries in the world, tourism contributed ten percent of the world’s GDP before the pandemic brought it to an historic standstill. Hailed as a smokeless industry, it was seen as a tool for development by serving as an income and job creator. The industry was expanding in oftentimes uncontrolled forms, reaching over one billion international travelers before the virus halted all travel. This edited volume highlights the issues the industry faces, including impacts on the environment, culture, and residents. As the industry rebounds post-pandemic, this book gives space to imagine a more equitable and ethical industry. Bringing together expert authors from around the world, contributions highlight possible ways the industry can be developed more beneficially for people and planet. From nature-based tourism in Africa which protects natural resources by involving local communities and offering cultural interpretation; to vernacular design of tourism buildings and ecolodges that honors and celebrates the local; to considering ways in which cruise ship tourism can offer meaningful encounters instead of contributing to overtourism; to taking a hard look at volunteer tourism and the ways in which it inadvertently prioritizes profit and traveler needs over the needs of local communities, and how it can be developed more ethically; to examining tourism as a tool to increase interculturalism and intercultural understanding; and to the sensitive issue of ethnic tourism to discover one’s roots and identify and aid in community development. This book celebrates the ways in which tourism brings us together and can add to our personal and planetary well-being by consciously choosing the ways we travel and how we develop travel opportunities.

The World's Fastest Level Up (Light Novel) Vol. 2

The World's Fastest Level Up (Light Novel) Vol. 2
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Publisher : Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9798888430002
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The World's Fastest Level Up (Light Novel) Vol. 2 by : Nagato Yamata

Having awakened to a skill that allows him to level up faster than anyone in the world, Amane Rin challenges an untrodden dungeon called the Remote Magic Tower. There, he embarks on his most challenging quest yet, where he grows even stronger. Meanwhile, evil lurks toward his beloved sister Hana! What's Rin to do?

A. Woman's Jurisdiction

A. Woman's Jurisdiction
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Publisher : A. Joseph
Total Pages : 245
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Synopsis A. Woman's Jurisdiction by : A. Joseph

Criminal justice advocate Madison Paige spends her days in Santa Monica’s ravines and hills with one sole purpose: close unsolved missing persons cases and murders. Determined to understand the darkly sinister minds of escaped killers, she faces her own personal conflicts as her personal life unfolds chaotically while her career spirals and explodes. She careens between her real life freelance chasing and analyzing killers for the Santa Monica Police Department and her life as a bestselling author sharing the grim, disturbing psyches of those who have stacked boxes of dusty files of missing persons left unpunished. As her early years form around her obsession to catch them, they ultimately define her future as a forthright wrathful tracker, undeterrable even when the despicable threatens to make her cave. The interweaving plot propels into the depths of the corrupting forces that trigger savagery, driving her into a complex fight for survival and to untangle the merciless in her obsession with the dynamics of justice. Conflicted with a myriad of implications in the turmoil of her development in a harsh environment of deceit, biased, and death, Madison is made malleable by subtle departmental corruption for her own sake … until she is left with unfathomable choices to test the boundaries of a woman’s jurisdiction and risk forever letting the missing down. This the first in a darkly sinister series that tests her in the depths of depravity and the rotting nature of man. A Woman’s Jurisdiction foretells events with a speculative fiction conclusion.

Playing with Power

Playing with Power
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Publisher : Michelle Nephew
Total Pages : 253
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Synopsis Playing with Power by : Michelle Nephew

This study examines roleplaying games (RPGs) as both a literary and cultural phenomenon, in which the text’s producers take the role of an authorial multiplicity. --- ABSTRACT: Authorship has undergone drastic revision in the twentieth century. A fundamental transformation in literature, wherein the author has become a multiplicity of voices, is evinced by the development of roleplaying games as both literary and cultural texts. The literary roots of roleplaying games are self-evident, as they draw on writers such as H. P. Lovecraft and J. R. R. Tolkien. However, a consequence of the development of the roleplaying game has been a subsequent departure from these authorial beginnings; roleplaying games have irrevocably transformed the role of the writers who inspired them, altering the authorial position to become a border-blurring multiplicity. Not only do roleplaying game designers reinterpret literary texts as literary games, often borrowing rules material from other designers in the process, in modifying the function of the author from a single creative entity to an empowered storytelling among groups roleplaying games further complicate previous distinctions between author and audience. Players create a fictional world as a group endeavor, authoring a complex structure of fantasy that addresses Freudian concepts of dreams and wish fulfillment. In this way, roleplaying becomes a locus for issues of identity, including questions of performance, spectatorship, and gender construction. And by allowing play in regard to identity, roleplaying games are able to transgressively navigate expressions of difference, encouraging players to subtly work against the traditional split between spectacle and narrative. The thriving fan subculture surrounding roleplaying only emphasizes the transgressiveness of the hobby; this is a social formation that aggressively utilizes new technology such as the internet, through which fans are able to explore culturally subversive methods of authoring in the face of hostility from the surrounding cultural environment. They, too, are active producers and manipulators of meanings, rather than passively accepting dominant ideology. By fusing the broader perspectives of literary and cultural criticism with personal experiences, this study examines the development of roleplaying games from the fiction of individual writers to the interactive roleplaying based on them, wherein fiction writers, the hobby’s creators, designers, editors, publishers, fans, players, and the cultural environment are all invested with the creative power to contribute meaningfully to the narrative.

Dungeon Hacks

Dungeon Hacks
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781000425703
ISBN-13 : 1000425703
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Dungeon Hacks by : David L. Craddock

In 1980, computers were instruments of science and mathematics, military secrets and academia. Stern administrators lorded over sterile university laboratories and stressed one point to the wide-eyed students privileged enough to set foot within them: Computers were not toys. Defying authority, hackers seized control of monolithic mainframes to create a new breed of computer game: the roguelike, cryptic and tough-as-nails adventures drawn from text-based symbols instead of state-of-the-art 3D graphics. Despite their visual simplicity, roguelike games captivate thousands of players around the world. From the author of the bestselling Stay Awhile and Listen series, Dungeon Hacks: How NetHack, Angband, and Other Roguelikes Changed the Course of Video Games introduces you to the visionaries behind some of the most popular roguelikes of all time and shows how their creations paved the way for the blockbuster videogames of today—and beyond.

Random Tables: Dungeons and Lairs

Random Tables: Dungeons and Lairs
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781646043514
ISBN-13 : 1646043510
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Random Tables: Dungeons and Lairs by : Timm Woods

Get ready to add even more dark and dangerous detail to your table fantasy tabletop role-playing game with hundreds of random tables designed to help you create epic storylines full of mysterious dungeons, secret entrances, and more! Take your fantasy world to the next level, all with the roll of a dice! Random Tables: Dungeons and Lairs is a utility book for fans of tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, allowing game masters to generate on-the-fly content for their adventures traveling through dangerous dungeons, choosing room and hall aesthetics, and discovering unique sealing techniques. Adventurers love to ask tough questions that can sometimes put game masters on the spot and put their creative skills to the test. Never fear being stumped when the party asks: What type of rumors are embedded into this dungeon? What’s this room's feature and how can I navigate it? Is this door made from magical properties or is it normal? Generate all of these answers and more by rolling on the dozens of randomized tables provided within these pages. Your party will love your fast-paced and exciting adventures, and even you will be on the edge of your seat to see what happens next!

Through Dungeons Deep

Through Dungeons Deep
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Publisher : Norton Creek Press
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9780972177078
ISBN-13 : 0972177078
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Through Dungeons Deep by : Robert Plamondon

Through Dungeons Deep delves into the art of role-playing, showing players and Game Masters how to have more fun and excitement with fantasy role-playing games. First published more than 25 years ago, this book was an instant classic. Long out of print, the original edition sells for several times its cover price. This Norton Creek Press reprint makes the book available (and affordable) again. Robert Plamondon wrote Through Dungeons Deep after realizing that the most important part of role-playing games-role-playing-is barely mentioned in gaming systems. When it is, it is often confused with rules. But role-playing really boils down to make-believe, and the real fun in role-playing games comes from unlocking your imagination. But it's also important to carry a length of rope and wear shoes you can run in.

Angels of Inspiration

Angels of Inspiration
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9781434996855
ISBN-13 : 1434996859
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Angels of Inspiration by : Daniel Valentine