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*The Geysers of Gygax are the Cornwood version of [[wikipedia:Mount Doom|Mount Doom]]. | *The Geysers of Gygax are the Cornwood version of [[wikipedia:Mount Doom|Mount Doom]]. | ||
*The name is a reference to [[Gary Gygax]], creator of Dungeons and Dragons. | *The name is a reference to [[Gary Gygax]], creator of [[Dungeons and Dragons]]. | ||
*The fragile staircase inside is similar to the staircase of Moria in ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''. | *The fragile staircase inside is similar to the staircase of Moria in ''[[wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''. | ||
*The Magic Arachnid is similar to [[wikipedia:Shelob|Shelob]]. | *The Magic Arachnid is similar to [[wikipedia:Shelob|Shelob]]. |
Revision as of 15:08, 4 September 2010
The Geysers of Gygax | |
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Location | Cornwood |
First appearance | Bender's Game |
The Geysers of Gygax are where Momon moulded the Dice of Power from the living plastic. The living plastic is also the only place where the Dice of Power could be destroyed. The exterior is shaped like Momon's head. It was the location where Cornwood was destroyed when Momon regained control of the Die of Power.
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Trivia
- The Geysers of Gygax are the Cornwood version of Mount Doom.
- The name is a reference to Gary Gygax, creator of Dungeons and Dragons.
- The fragile staircase inside is similar to the staircase of Moria in The Fellowship of the Ring.
- The Magic Arachnid is similar to Shelob.