Dice in the North
1d30 What the ghost needs to pass on/rest in peace
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1 Let them into the house and accept them into the family 2 Find their remains and return them to hallowed ground 3 Give them a proper funer...
1d30 Ghostly Apparitions
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Every area has its own local urban legends and hauntings. Some are totally unique and inextricably tied to the region's dark history. Ot...
1d8 Polymorphed Wizards
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1 Did it to themselves (1d12) 1 On purpose 2 As a joke 3 To prove a point 4 To win a bet 5 To escape 6 For research 7 In order to cast prev...
1d20 Weird Pets
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1 Phoenix chick. Identical to a week-old mallard duckling except with scarlet and orange plumage and gold eyes. Omnivorous, but mostly eats ...
1d100 Sample Texts for Calligraphy Practice
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I used to do calligraphy (poorly) and just recently got back into it on the heels of my fountain pen habit. The plan/hope is to practice a...
1d66 Skeleton Varieties
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11 Fresh and bloody. Newly-flayed, some vestiges of the previous owner's personality remain. Susceptible to suggestion and often show si...
Read the Dictionary
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Go read the dictionary. I'm not kidding. Go pick up a dictionary and read it. Treat it as a book in its own right, not just a reference,...
1d100 Things in the Wizard's Tower
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1 Extensive board game collection 2 Ostentatious chessboard 3 7 decks of cards and poker chips 4 Polyhedral dice 5 Alembics 6 Bunsen burners...
What's in the jar?
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Sometimes you find unsettling containers of unidentified substances tucked away in a basement or the back of a closet or hidden in a niche u...
1d12.12 Improvised Weapons
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1.1 Beer bottle (broken) 1.2 Wine bottle (intact) 1.3 Bar stool 1.4 Table leg (nails sticking out) 1.5 Pool cue 1.6 Ice bucket 1.7 Beer barr...
1d66 False Eyes
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Should your character lose an eye, they have options. (These ocular prostheses don't restore sight in the missing eye unless noted.) 11...
A Note on Dragons
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There is a common misconception that dragons are living creatures. Oversized reptiles that are magical and long-lived with varying degrees o...
Talking About My Work/Myself
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I both love and hate talking about my work and myself* and it depends entirely on the context of the conversation, which is true for most pe...
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