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Edit: That branches.txt file already has an entry for Pan, does it need a new one?
Have a wizlab, on the house:
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Wizlab
In ages past, the most powerful mages -- many of whom you may have heard of -- would frequently find or construct small realms sealed off from the rest of the world, where they could isolate themselves in the pursuit of ever-greater magical knowledge and power. The mages are long gone, but many of their arcane laboratories still exist, filled with the results of their experiments. Those willing to explore these laboratories may find powerful magical treasure, but be warned: the wizards who these labs belonged to deserved their reputations.
Should I include a paragraph talking about the illustrious mages who once used these labs, or just leave that as an exercise for the reader?
Edit: More.
Bazaar branch description (just the gateway description)
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Aside from the vendors who've set up their stores at various places in the dungeon, there are others trying to make a living by traveling from place to place. Bazaars feature a number of different shops and often have better stock than the sedentary ones, sometimes even at a bargain. Once you hear the clinking of coins, be sure to hurry up and find the impromptu marketplace before the caravan moves on!
Also be warned that their nomadic lifestyle has taught these sellers to appropriate any items an adventurer might leave behind, and then leave quickly, probably to sell them elsewhere.
Bazaar gate
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A flickering gateway to a bazaar.
Through the gateway, you can hear the sounds of a travelling bazaar: money changing hands, sellers advertising their wares, and customers haggling in vain. If you're interested in sampling the goods here, you should know that these deals won't last long: you can also hear announcements that the bazaar will soon be closing up and moving on.
Labyrinth branch description
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The Labyrinth is a vast and complex maze designed by subtle and malicious minds for reasons long lost to history. Old stories say that the labyrinth was constructed as a prison for a fearsome monster. More recent stories say this beast dwells there still, guarding the labyrinth's sole exit - as well as a hoard of treasure taken from the bodies of the foolish adventurers who got lost inside and starved to death. Take care inside the shifting, twisting passages of this labyrinth, or your own possessions may end up in the beast's treasure pile.
Labyrinth gate
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A gateway carved from rock, with intricate convoluted patterns sculpted along its edges. Through the gateway, you can see a few branching hallways of a dark maze. The exquisite carvings of the gateway are broken up by a message, indelicately hacked into the rock, which suggests bringing food. A lot of food.