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Since I don't have a copy of WLD and have never used the dungeon editor, though, I don't think I would be the world's greatest candidate for the job. But wow, I'd say that this would be a much better use of that book than I'd ever get out of it in real life.
At the very least, this has rekindled my interest in acquiring a copy of the book.
But then, one of the complaints I've heard leveled at WLD is that it's too flat, so it might be worth making it more vertical in any event...
You know, two inexperienced but enthusiastic people is technically enough for a dev team. We could have a go. Worst case scenario, we don't finish it, and even then someone else might be willing to pick up the torch.
Looking forward to working with you! *salutes*