I just heard about what happened. I'm ambivalent. As an editor who's had experience dealing with plagiarism, etc., I think people miss that when you have situations like these - unlike when you're copying an essay, etc. - intellectual property and proofs of concept can be "stolen" or appropriated, rather and passed off as original ones. While it's highly obvious that she didn't copy-paste your mod and pass it off as her own, one could possibly say she to an extent was copying or atleast possibly inspired by your concept. There's certainly no harm in that of course most of the time, but it can really ruin the chances of those they drew their ideas from. I've seen popular modders basically use the ideas less popular modders have used for their work before. At most, I'd probably just say this could be a form of flattery if there is any element of truth to your suspicions, but I doubt it; Redguard-themed mods are severely lacking as-is. You just need to make sure yours stands out, since this is a competitive field and there're always going to be modders trying to one-up each other. There are a wealth of tutorials - like the ones posted above - that should assist you in creating your dungeon, but I thought I'd ask this question: is it possible that the way you've constructed the dungeon - since it isn't a space separate from the overworld - could be having an effect? Just posing the question. Also, I'm assuming the house will have beds. Do those function properly?