Judges had one month to read all the submissions and another two weeks to discuss the result.
Entry
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Winning Category
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Aaron Frost & Mundi King – Meckwick’s Pair O’Dice
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Best Dungeon Generator
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Aaron Kavli – The Return of the Hecate Rose
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Best Science Fiction
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Alan Brodie – Splashdown in Fiend’s Fen
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Best Science Fantasy
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Dale Horstman – The Monastery at Dor Amon
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Best Library
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David Gay – Water Genie vs. Undead Mermaid Gladiator
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Best Gonzo
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Eran Aviram and Aviv Or – One Last Tribute
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Best Tomb
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Fco. Javier Barrera – The River of Stars
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Best Ruin
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Gene Sollows – Holy Sword
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Most Fun
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Greengoat – Devil Gut Rock
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Best Theme
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Jason “Flynn” Kemp – Sell-Swords of Mars
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Best Wilderness
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Jason Shaffer – The First Casualty
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Best 1st Level Dungeon
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Jeff Shepherd – Four Brothers
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Best Riddles
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Jerry LeNeave – A King With No Crown
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Best Temple
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Kelvin Green – A Rough Night at the Dog & Bastard
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Best Relationship Map
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L. S. F. – Fungal Infection
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Best Fungoid
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Leslie Furlong – The Faerie Market
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Best Situation
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Lester Ward – Seven Spindles and a McGuffin
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Best Modifiable Map
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Luka Rejec – Deep in the Purple Worm
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Best Integration of Art and Story
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PJ Cunningham – Operation Eagle Eye
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Best Espionage
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Ramsey Hong – The Cave of Kull Cove
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Best Cave
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Roger Carbol – The Tomb of Oddli Stone-Squarer
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Best Multiple Factions
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Roger SG Sorolla – Old Bastard’s Barrens
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Best New Presentation
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The Seven-Sided Die – The Tomb of Nesta the Mischievous
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Most Bountiful
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Will Doyle – Tomb of Snowbite Pass
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Best Eye Beams
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