Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk is a French fictional adventure in audio episodes. They are freely available on the Internet.
This humorous adventure takes place in a medieval-fantasy world. Stereotypical role-playing game characters, hired by a mysterious wizard, enter the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (French: Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk) in order to retrieve the 12th statuette of Gladeulfeurha which will allow the completion of a mysterious prophecy.
John Lang (alias "Pen of Chaos"), the creator of Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk, distributes the downloadable episodes freely on his website. They are only available in French, however, and there are currently no plans to translate the project. The stories have also been published as comic books (thirteen so far), in French.
The Earth of Fangh is the only known part of the world of Naheulbeuk. It contains various landmasses, such as the Schlipak Forest in the middle, high mountains in the north, or the plains known as the Wild Lands of Kwzprt, home of the Barbarians. Geography is pretty chaotical, as many things in Naheulbeuk are. There are two major cities and multiple villages in the Earth of Fangh :
In the middle lies Glargh, the greatest city the world has ever seen. Its inhabitants are known for their hatred of magic and their ability to recover from the various disasters that may happen. The city is ruled by a brotherhood of Brewers-Monks, and was once the country's capital.
South-east is the current capital, Waldorg, the city of magic. It is ruled by a Council of Wizards who spend much of their time in endless meetings and plots to gain more power.
The west of Fangh has many villages such as Valtordu (which may translate intro "Bentvalley") or Mliuej, city of beer, where half of the houses are breweries and the other half are taverns.
All the characters are stereotypical depictions of "Dungeons and Dragons" avatars. In this story, not only are they rather inept and unskilled, they also swear profusely and are unable to cooperate. None of the characters have names, they are only referred to by their professions.