Welcome to the Legacy Vault

Your archive of Dungeon Lords history.

Before Dungeon Lords: The Lost Disciple became the foundation of a new fantasy series, the name Dungeon Lords was already known to many as a cult-classic PC game that left a lasting impression on RPG fans around the world. Today, the Dungeon Lords trademark lives with this ongoing book series and its expanding world.

This Legacy Vault exists to document and preserve the history that came before. Within these archives you’ll find rare editions, international releases, original game materials, magazine ads, and forgotten media connected to earlier uses of the name. Each entry is collected, photographed, and recorded for fans, collectors, and the curious.

Whether you’re revisiting a version you once played or discovering the legacy behind the name for the first time, this is where the history of Dungeon Lords is preserved.

Start exploring the vault below

Game Versions – U.S.

Dungeon Lords (2005)

Dungeon Lords 2005 Version Cover (Factory Sealed Original Game)

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RPG Game Pack (2007)

RPG Game Pack Featuring Dungeon Lords and Gothic 3

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Dungeon Lords: Steam Edition (2015)

Dungeon Lords on Steam

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Game Versions – International

Dungeon Lords: German PC CD-ROM (~2005)

Dungeon Lords German PC CD-ROM

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Dungeon Lords: French Collector’s Edition (2006)

Dungeon Lords - French Collector's Edition

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French RPG Game Pack (2007)

Dungeon Lords French RPG Game Pack

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JoWood Roleplaying Collection (2008)

JoWood Roleplaying Collection

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Some regional releases may exist beyond those documented here. This Vault reflects the editions and materials that could be reliably verified and preserved.

Ads & Reviews

Full Magazine Spread Ad (2004)

Dungeon Lords Magazine Spread 2004

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German Magazine Ads (~2005)

German Dungeon Lords Magazine Ad

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Computer Gaming World Magazine Review (2005)

Computer Gaming World Magazine Zero Star Review

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Why the Dungeon Lords Legacy Matters

The history behind Dungeon Lords is more than a footnote. It represents an idea that resonated long before this current saga began. Across different formats, regions, and eras, the name became associated with exploration, danger, and dark fantasy worlds that invited players and readers to descend into something deeper than surface-level adventure.

Preserving that legacy matters because it provides context. It shows how the concept evolved, what themes endured, and why the name continues to attract curiosity decades later. By documenting these earlier incarnations openly and accurately, this Vault ensures that the past is not lost, misremembered, or confused with the present.

The modern Dungeon Lords series does not replace this history. It builds forward from it, carrying the name into a new medium, a new canon, and a living fantasy world designed to grow for years to come.

Where to Begin Today

If you’re new to Dungeon Lords, the definitive starting point is the Fate of Evania series.

The saga begins with Dungeon Lords: The Lost Disciple, the first novel in an ongoing epic that introduces a darker, deeper fantasy world shaped by prophecy, corruption, and the cost of power. From there, the story expands through additional novels, prequels, and companion tales that form the modern canon.

The legacy lives here.
The story continues there.

👉 Start reading with Dungeon Lords: The Lost Disciple
👉 Join us on Discord to talk about the legacy of the PC game, or the Fate of Evania series and the future of Dungeon Lords!

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