D&D players, what part of an adventure are you most proud of?

DM here. As a branch off the main plot the party got access to loaners from a wizard's vault. Handed them the DMG and said, "here, pick a magic item. Anything you want as long as it isn't an artifact. You have to give it back after you finish the next dungeon.

They were like kids in a candy store until one asked, This must be a tough dungeon?

I just smiled and waited for them to pick their selections.

Then the wizard explained that the local dwarves had to abandon a mine that had been invaded, and handed them a box and told them to use the contents when they reached the bottom level.

They each gave a collective gulp at what they were getting into.

Once it was underway they started seeing cabbage scraps in the mine shaft, then around a corner--a pack of bunny mummies. Shuffle-shuffle-hop. Their bandages were unpeeled in spots and you could see bits of fur falling off.

After that they faced hell bunnies. As they rounded a corner and passed half eaten carrots a player remarked, They're breeding an army.

Everything was bunny-based. Including the night mare bunny near the bottom. At the end of course when they reached the portal to hell it surprised no one that inside the box was the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch.

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