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The term "dungeon slaves" evokes images of a dark, foreboding past, where individuals were subjected to unimaginable cruelty and oppression. For centuries, people from various walks of life were forcibly enslaved, imprisoned, and coerced into labor, often under the guise of punishment, exploitation, or even "reform." The phenomenon of dungeon slaves is a painful reminder of humanity's capacity for cruelty and the enduring struggle for freedom, dignity, and human rights.
The most sobering and significant reference to "dungeon slaves" is found in the physical stone structures of West Africa—most notably at Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle Dungeon Slaves
The title blends traditional RPG elements with simulation-style management: Dungeon Management: The term "dungeon slaves" evokes images of a
The player does not own their character. The character is an asset on a ledger. Permadeath is not a failure state; it is a depreciation write-off. The character is an asset on a ledger