Tim Cain might be best known as the creator of the Fallout series, but since there's probably no Fallout without D&D, it makes sense that he'd have an interest in the iconic tabletop game.
In fact, that interest is so deeply held that Cain is now searching for a legendary player he heard about more than three decades ago.
In a recent YouTube video, Cain explores the legend of the '1 million XP dungeon', a first-edition D&D competition he says he heard about in 1993 at a gaming convention in California.
In the competition, players had to run through a complex, multi-layered dungeon and become the first to reach the goal at its end.
To do so, however, they were each given one million XP with which to craft a character. XP could be used to level up, or it could be converted into gold coins at a ratio of one XP to one gold, with that gold used to buy magical items based on their assigned value in the rules.