![]() Shortly afterwards, the doodle gradually forgets his own identity, while the narration simply says that "amateurs shouldn't mess with magic". The party is unaware of this, and then leave doodle-Laios inside the painting, all while he's screaming and shouting for them to come back. ![]() And I Must Scream: In an omake, Laios draws a doodle of himself inside a magic painting, which makes the doodle sentient.Amazon Brigade: Shuro's party consists of a group of badass female retainers, each an elite warrior in her own right.Always a Bigger Fish: While crossing an underground lake, Team Touden are attacked by a group of merfolk, who are then driven off by a kraken.According to Chilchuck in an omake, they're a boogeyman in half-foot society to make children do as they're told note as well as the half-foot word for "tallman".All Trolls Are Different: Trolls have so far only been seen in Imagine Spots, but it's confirmed that they do exist as a distinct demihuman race, and seem to resemble ugly, brutish humanoids.All There in the Manual: The omakes, supplementary guide book, and character profiles contain a lot of world-building and personal information that are otherwise only briefly alluded to in the story proper.Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: According to the World Guide, the real reason why Izutsumi was taken from an exhibit at a freak show to become a servant for a noble family is because Shuro's father tried to buy her as a "pet kitten" for Maizuru while he was extremely drunk.So he trims it down to the bare essential of just Misurn and the demon and leaving everyone else out as nameless extras (as well as cutting out the part where Misurn turns out to be an illegitimate son and excising the subplot involving his brother) in his retelling. When Misurn relays the backstory of how he became a lord of a dungeon to Kabru, Kabru is annoyed about how complicated and bloated it is, with way too many characters and subplots involved that would make it difficult for someone who wasn't him to follow. Subverted later on when Team Touden decide that talking with the Lunatic Magician would be a better plan than trying to fight her. Monsters can't exactly be reasoned with and so fighting them is the only way to delve deeper into the dungeon. Action Hero: The modus operandi of your average party of adventurers.Most female adventurers are this, really, as it's rare for any adventurer to enter the dungeon without being able to take care of themselves in a pinch. Action Girl: Marcille, Falin and Izutsumi.There's also Shuro's sword which he uses to behead a sea serpent with one cut.Senshi's mithril knife is the only thing capable of slicing through dragon scales.Played more straight generally in that the main party spends most of their trip without a change of clothes until they recover their gear from the last run they made. 24-Hour Armor: Downplayed, Laios has had to sleep fully armored occasionally, but usually strips down to shirtsleeves or the padded under-layer when making camp.His solution: take advantage of the sprawling ecosystem of the dungeon itself by cooking the various monsters within into delicious, wholesome, dungeon-sourced meals. Laios and his friends must delve back into the depths to recover her remains - but there's not enough time or resources to buy enough rations for the trip. Now she's in the dragon's belly, and it's only a matter of time before she's digested and it's too late to revive her. Human knight Laios Touden and his adventuring team are saved from a Total Party Kill by a fearsome beast, the Red Dragon, when his sister, Falin, sacrifices herself to teleport them all out of danger. In a fantasy world of dungeon exploration, guilds go out on expeditions to raid dungeons, hoping to find the mysterious Golden Kingdom claimed to be the ultimate treasure of a particular island dungeon, said to be created by a Lunatic Magician after sinking the Kingdom to the ground. Yen Press has licensed its run in North America. The manga began serialization in Enterbrain's Harta magazine in 2014. Delicious in Dungeon (Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Dungeon Meshi, literally translated as "Dungeon Meals") is a Fantastic Comedy seinen manga created by Ryōko Kui.
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