To the uninitiated, this looks like a cat walked across a keyboard. To the veterans of the Borne Engine (a fan-made RPG toolkit), this string of text represents the Holy Grail of spicy, chaotic, goblin-infested dungeon design. Released on the cryptic date of November 24th, 2021 (v211124) by the anonymous modder known only as "Peperoncino," this mod is notorious for its difficulty, its bizarre file structure, and its unforgettable flavor.
The lore, found in a single readme file titled readme_or_burn.txt , explains that the player character (Borne) has been injected with a "Peperoncino Curse." The deeper you go into the burrow (Level 1 to Level 39), the spicier the air becomes. By Level 20, your mana potions turn into hot sauce, healing you but draining your hydration meter. goblin burrow i39ll borne v211124 peperoncino
If you can find a copy, and if you have the patience to die 50 times to a cheese trap, you will discover one of the most unique, chaotic experiences in indie modding history. To the uninitiated, this looks like a cat
4.5/5 Scoville Units. Playtime: 8 hours (if you are good) / 40 hours (if you stop to read the cheese lore). Note: If you actually possess the real file for "goblin burrow i39'll borne v211124 peperoncino," please contact the archivist at the Museum of Obscure Game Mods. You are holding a digital ghost pepper. The lore, found in a single readme file