This article is one entry in the Traversing Terrains series of articles. Below you will find 33 read-aloud descriptions that can be used while traveling through dungeon terrain.
Ancient winding corridors remain in timeworn disarray, the elaborately constructed labyrinth remaining little more than a forest of crumbled and toppled walls.
A pile of sundered stone ballast is all that remains of a once great cathedral dome. Scattered debris is dispersed in wide cast across the ancient citadel floor.
The vestiges of an elaborate bas relief lay cracked and shattered upturned upon moss carpeted stone floors. The remnants of ancient mortar and plaster still cling to the nearby walls.
Cracked walls of fractured stone bricks are laced with winding vines, the verdant leaves starkly contrasting against the drab decay.
A pall and eerie silence haunts a massive chamber, cracks in the arched stone ceiling bearing narrow rays of dust-swirling light from above.
The once ornately inlaid floor has been reclaimed by centuries of natural growth, its elaborate and colorful designs mostly buried beneath soil and moss.
Broken and splintered remnants of furniture litter the chamber, the dank scent of woodrot and decay lingering heavy in the humid atmosphere.
A long columned hallway abruptly stops at a wall of debris where the earth above has collapsed to bar further passage.
Surrendering to the passage of years, the walls of the hexagonal chamber have been worn smooth and nondescript by natural erosion, a few faint traces of etching the only adornment remaining.
An encroaching sheath of yellowed moss folds into the proceeding corridor masking the deep grooves where mortar once sealed brick walls.
The dusty chamber undulates to life at the sudden presence of movement, waves of mist-like cobweb sway in ghostly parade creating a fluid canvas of light and shadow.
Age old masonry remains unfettered of the heavy beams that once spanned the chamber, the floor now littered with remnants of rotting wood and crumbled stone.
The stifling stench of mildew permeates every facet of the winding hallways, their once marbled walls now mottled with black mold and glistening lichen tendrils.
In solemn melancholy, a debris-covered altar resides in the center of the once grand antechamber, a jagged crown of deteriorating walls all that remains to encircle the former holy site.
The mosaic of cracked white marble floors has been tarnished a deep hue of green by verdigris stain, and several deep fissures span the length of the chamber where twisted vines and weeds have slithered from the earth below.
Light reflects insubstantially across cracked stone walls, a series of etchings along one wall seem to be leading somewhere.
Shards of broken pottery haphazardly spill across a corner, a wide dark stain spreads out on the stone and into the dirt around them.
A long faded and tattered flag of discernible hues still hangs above now rotting bunks that had once housed a garrison, the broken weaponry strewn about the mucked floor telling a tale of bloodshed and battle.
Darkly gnarled roots from the massive elm tree above ground has pushed down into the soft soil and shoved up once-hidden walls from deep beneath the surface.
Around one corner, a set of flooded stairs leads downward into murky darkness, softly undulating eerie lights glow from somewhere deeper in the ruin.
Richly green and soft moss coats smooth flagstones that form the central courtyard, the ceiling embedded with tiny glowing crystals to imitate the night sky. Several vine-laden walls have small holes in the ceiling where plants have burrowed their way down.
A faint flickering of glowing eyes speaks of the dangers deeper in the ruin, the following growl a not so gentle warning.
Half concealed beneath a large pile of discarded refuse, an oddly skeleton contorted skeleton rests loosely in a battered suit of leather.
The melancholy echoes of a horrible memory drift along the subterranean walls, the shouting and sound of fire crackling overtaking the once silent halls, burn marks traverse much of the visible stone.
A giant round door crafted of deeply burnished oak rests out of place of the crumbling stone around it. Bracing its heavy mass are twin carved wooden bears with gleaming ivory teeth and claws.
A plethora of half-melted candles litter nearly every surface of the small room, a strange-looking altar draped in grimy fabrics and cording in the very apex of the floor.
An oddly ornate hatch made from wrought iron sits in the middle of a floor, and beneath it a ladder leading down into the hazy darkness below, a susurrus echoing of water rises from the eerie depths.
The evidence of a hidden tomb can be glimpsed behind a half destroyed wall, a black stone sarcophagus rests in the back part of the concealed space with wickedly spiked wrought iron bars caging it. For its protector or outsiders, it is unclear.
The once beautiful murals that lined every hallway are now chipped and faded, the vibrant life of what was depicted now lost to the ages, and layers of dirt.
A partially derelict lab is barely concealed by a heavy door barred with dense iron, the undulous glow of magic glimpsed within as if beckoning one closer.
Animal remains litter various points of a large open room, the steady drip of something thick and viscous giving the scene a more macabre sense. Several of the bones look more humanoid than others.
The lower half of a gigantic statue perches awkwardly upon an ornate diamond-shaped dais, appearing to be the lower torso of some forgotten goddess, now surrounded by the scree of her once noble visage.
Once grandiose architecture remains little more than a miserable pile of broken columns and scattered stone, its worn and crumbling fragments bearing witness to the passing of unfathomable decades.
