Smash | Dungeon-tenoke
But Kaelen didn’t have a choice. His village had been tithed to the dungeon for a hundred years: food, gold, and every third child. His little sister was the next offering.
Here’s a short piece of creative writing inspired by the title : The walls of the Smash Dungeon groaned like something ancient waking from a bad dream. Torches flickered in sconces carved from obsidian, their flames burning violet instead of gold. Kaelen tightened his grip on the hilt of his fractured broadsword and stepped forward.
“Break the glass,” TENOKE whispered. “Wake her. But once you do—you become the dungeon. The next hero will come to smash you .” Smash Dungeon-TENOKE
He smashed another door. Then another. Then a horde of crystal-skinned spiders poured from the ceiling, and Kaelen fought like a man who’d forgotten how to die—smashing mandibles, shattering legs, leaving a trail of glittering shards and black ichor.
Behind it, a hall of shifting stone golems and spike pits waited. The air smelled of rust and old blood. Somewhere deep below, a drumbeat began—slow, rhythmic, hungry. But Kaelen didn’t have a choice
“TENOKE,” he whispered, reading the word carved above the archway. “The Breaker of Gates.”
The final chamber was empty except for a mirror. Here’s a short piece of creative writing inspired
Legends said TENOKE wasn't a god or a demon, but something older: a will that lived inside the dungeon itself. Every wall you broke, every trap you triggered, every monster you smashed to pieces—TENOKE fed on that violence and grew stronger.
In the reflection, Kaelen saw himself—but darker. Smiling. Holding not a sword, but a key.
“You’ve smashed everything else,” said TENOKE through his own lips. “Now smash the last door.”
Kaelen raised his glowing sword.