Texts for the 'one page Dungeon' genre
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The prison is located within the forest and it has imprisoned a lost dwarf’s clan. The forest has become diseased with blight disease especially at the spiral stairs that leads towards the prison and beneath it for a number of dozen yards all round the prison. This blight disease of the forest has attracted some organisms such as the trees and foliage weathering, fouls smelling slime from the sap that is oozing out of this diseased forest and some jellies into the prison (Foster 2016). However, the situation is quite critical and it has to be dealt with immediately through the control of this disease as failure to this will result to the entire consumption of the forest. This demonstrates the competition that is there between the dungeon and the blight disease that has affected the forest.
Previous studies indicate that this prison once did not have all this competition from all this blighted organisms as they only accommodated the dwarfs. However, with the increase in the blighted organisms, the caves or rather the dungeon has become a home to a variety of organisms including predators and salvagers’ hence increasing the demand for the place and hence the competition (Foster 2016).
The study indicates that the insane gibbering mouther is breaking loose of its cell but it fails to tell us where this uncontrolled mouther came from. Also the study also indicates that the shrines as well as the priests’ room were unattached. However, this study leaves a gap of religious influences as it fails to explain in details the religious beliefs held in this place (Foster 2016).
The purpose of this research was to illustrate the importance that the forest has on the dwarfs’ who seems to be a lost clan and thus they inhabit this area of the forest. This report therefore examines the extent to which this blight disease has on the prison (Foster 2016). It also asses the various religious influences that are associated with the prison as some of these religious places within the prison are unaffected by this blight influence.
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The composition f this page of the article creates a pattern that is evident as the reader interacts with the reading. This pattern shows that the elements which are placed on the left as the information that the reader is well aware of that is, given, while that which is at the end of these sentences that is at the right side, presents something that is new which is not known by the reader (Van Leeuwen 2005). In the texts for the 'one page Dungeon' genre, it is evident that Foster first tells of the structures that form the prison and later tells of the influence that the blight disease has on the dungeon thus bringing about the issue of competition within the prison. The composition of these Texts for the 'one page Dungeon' genre presents an empty space at the centre and as the topic is discussed, this gap is filled and it holds all these new and old elements together (Van Leeuwen 2005). This is to mean that the author tells us of competition which seems to be invisible at the start but with the story unfolding, competition is well brought out as the author uses what is given to connect what is new and unknown towards the understanding of the competition issue in the prison.
References
Foster S. (2016). The Blight: one-page Dungeon competition.
Van Leeuwen, T. (2005). Introducing social semiotics. Psychology Press.