Those things you toss at your players that have a bit of oddness or weirdness tossed in to make things interesting and give an alternate solution to the situation.
Example:
The PCs are hired to stop a rampaging orc horde. What they don't know is the orc leader didn't read the fine print on his...
I've managed to get together a list of possibilities if folks are interested.
These should keep things interesting. I also plan a quick list for determining what kind of client and possible injuries.
Thanks for the help!
Too many of the D&D games I have been in have effectively become board games as we shift miniatures around the map and have fight after fight with little else to do which I tend to find boring as hell due to my expectations of playing a role playing game. However, coming in expecting a board...
We are getting ready for a Cyberpunk game where the PCs are running an REO Meatwagon team. So medical or other encounters would be most helpful. I have a few ideas, but figure the brains here can help with a lot more.
Many, many thanks in advance.
I don't like coffee. Can't stand the taste really. But I do drink it on occasion and when I do it is always black. I can't stand anything with it. You'd think i would.
I've never heard of you. Should I have heard of you?
What sort of questions should I ask in an "ask me anything" when I know nothing of the subject in question?
Should there be a subject in question when the question involves a subject, subjected to the answer to the question?
What should you do...
I've got two.
The first one might be the best thing to come out of the Fallout 76 fiasco.
The other one showing how hyped I am for Cyberpunk 2077 and the Cyberpunk 2020 game I am about to launch.
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