This is the first minifigure-scale dungeon I've built specifically to be *played*, not displayed. Every wall lifts off; every floor tile is a separate plate; every door swings. It's modular at the 8-stud level, so it can be reconfigured between sessions.
The Slow Stair gets its name from the long descending corridor that runs the length of the build — narrow enough that two minifigures can't pass without one stepping into an alcove, which is exactly the kind of geometry that matters at a tabletop.
612 pieces in total, 134 unique lots. The base plate is two 32×32 baseplates joined with Technic brick — strong enough to be picked up and moved without flexing. The walls use jumper plates at every joint to allow half-stud offsets where the geometry needs them.
There are no stickers because nothing in Everplenty is signposted. Players read the room by what's in it.