

During the game, Marcie assumes the identity of Black Leaf, a thief, while Debbie plays as Elfstar, a cleric. Debbie is reluctant to take part in the RPG at first, but Marcie takes part eagerly. They are dared to take part in the games by Mistress Frost. Halfway through their party, the music is cut off and the party's leader announces that the group will now take part in a RPG. The two girls decide to attend a wild party and proselytize, but are quickly overwhelmed and urged to drink and party. The college has been trying to kick them off campus, but cannot due to their popularity. Mike warns them against joining the group, as he sees them and RPGs in general as addictive and dangerous. On their way out they come across the RPG (role-playing game) club. They attend a freshman orientation class where they meet Mike, who encourages them to join an organization. The film then cuts to Debbie and her childhood friend Marcie, who are discussing all of the fun they will have at their new school. One member states that all they need are a few more people to be converted in order for an entity known as the Dark One to take over the world. The film opens with a group of sinister robed figures discussing how they are encouraging darkness to overtake the world through such factors as tarot cards, homosexuality, and role-playing games. The film had its world premiere at GenCon on Augand was also released on VOD through the film's official website. Gabriel Gonda, written by JR Ralls, and based on the Chick tract of the same name.


Dark Dungeons is a 2014 American short film that was directed by L.
