What is this site about?
Everything you wanted to know about the lore
About the gods, the artifacts, the worlds and how they are made. About the beings that fill this universe.
This site is not a guide and not a game reference, but a way into what the game is made of.
Use the Dungeon Crusher lore for inspiration, for your tabletop games, or simply for the pleasure of it.
It may be that here you will find the answer to “the riddle of the Sinister Floodplain”. Or it may be that you will not. But it is worth a try.

Z. Court Sorcerer.
Master of sorcery

Eternas
✓ Making worlds
✓ Unmaking worlds
✓ Contemplation

Key features
✓ Fast, painful, final
✓ The gods are powerless
✓ Balance, unconditionally
Why are we being attacked by vegetables?
Here, for instance, you can get to the bottom of the nature and the motives of the pseudo-god Pom. Find out how a little tomato became a being that challenged the gods themselves.
356/24/7 Conquest
Our team seizes worlds without pause, keeping Pom supplied with souls.
Analytics
Every world calls for its own approach to conquest and destruction.



The world of Nibirion.
Meet one of the material worlds – the planet Nibirion. Learn about its history, its cultures, and the secrets hidden in its dungeons.

The Eternal gods. Who are they?
Learn about the mightiest beings in creation – the Eternal gods. Who they are, what they rule, and why they still bend the course of events. Their will shows in every corner of reality.

Erlik
Lord of the Devouring of Souls.

Yal-an Galyn
Lord of the Eternal Fire.

Maro
Lord of Nature’s Wrath.
Words of great heroes
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A lich returns d10 days after its last death.
Bret the Merciless
Lich

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The forest lives in Ina’s soul, just as Ina lives in the forest.
Ina Eagle-Eye
Ranger

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“Let us show them our heart, and then tear their own out of their chests.”
Sagkum Steelhand

Frequently asked questions
Can I use this lore for my own tabletop campaign?
Yes! The lore is written specifically to inspire roleplaying adventures in this world.
Why is there lore here that is not in the game itself?
Because lore is an extended universe. It is deeper, wider and freer than the game content.
If I read all the lore, will I have an advantage in the game?
No. The lore gives no in-game bonuses – it exists for atmosphere and for going deeper into the world.
Who writes this lore? Is it official information from the developers?
Yes, this lore can be considered official unless the material says otherwise.
Might I find hints about recipes here?
Absolutely not. This site is devoted to the lore of “Dungeon Crusher”, and there are no hints here for the game itself.