Having run into this situation myself over the years, I sometimes like to prepare a few quick & dirty tables to randomly roll on for the next time the adventurers are poking around off the beaten treasure trail. Below are two of those tables, one for when the party starts searching through kitchen cupboards or pantries, the other for crates in a warehouse or storeroom associated with smugglers and thieves. The purpose of posting these is two-fold. On one hand, I’m hoping that these might be of use to another harried referee in need of quick answers. On the other hand, I’m still locked in vicious hand-to-hand combat with using tables in Blogger. I’ve gotten a bit better at it, thanks to some helpful suggestions from you folks, but I’m not 100% satisfied. Considering I’d like to use tables with a few projects I have planned for the future, I figured I better get in some more practice with them. Please excuse the mess in the event that I’m still encountering difficulty with them.
Random Pantry/Kitchen Table | |
D20 Roll | Item Found |
1 | Horseradish |
2 | Flour |
3 | Orange Cookies |
4 | Turkey Jerky |
5 | Jars of Tea |
6 | Olive Oil |
7 | Lemon Peel |
8 | Pickled Herring |
9 | Cinnamon |
10 | Hummus and Pita Bread |
11 | Mint Leaves |
12 | Hardtack |
13 | Mouse Droppings |
14 | Hard Candies |
15 | Dried Peas |
16 | Pistachio Nuts |
17 | Coffee Beans |
18 | Jar of Jelly |
19 | Salt |
20 | Sugar |
Random Crate Table (Crime Syndicate) | |
D20 Roll | Item Found |
1 | Carved Wooden Stools (2d4) packed in straw – worth 2 sp each |
2 | Saddle and harness, tooled leather – worth 100 gp |
3 | Statuette of medusa, carved from marble – 145 lbs. weight, worth 140 gp |
4 | Copperware (2d6 pieces: bowls, trays, pots, tea service, etc.) – worth 5 gp each |
5 | Furs and skins (1d12) wrapped and bundled – d20 x 10 gp each |
6 | 2d10 5 lbs. bags of seeds – edible, planting, etc. |
7 | Five turbans, each in a different color and set with non-precious stones |
8 | Bronze sundial – 25 gp |
9 | 10 gnomish firefly lanterns – missing fireflies, worth 9 sp each |
10 | 15 lounging robes, assorted sizes – worth 5-8 gp each |
11 | Glass jugs (1d10) packed in straw |
12 | Human corpse, wrapped in linen for burial |
13 | Ceramic tiles, glazed and painted with colorful designs (1d4 x 100) – worth 2 cp each |
14 | Four small bales of narcotic resin sealed in wax – worth 100 gp each |
15 | Stuffed moose head, mounted on walnut plaque |
16 | Velvet-lined box holding a crystal sphere that glows a bright lavender |
17 | A longsword with obsidian blade and a plain brass scabbard |
18 | Thief-warded lace window curtains (protects window with alarm spell) – 1d10 sets |
19 | Rocking horse in the shape of a sea horse – 5 gp |
20 | 5’ tall wall mirror, oval – 25 gp |
2 comments:
You realize we have to take that moose head.
I think there's been a stuffed moose head in just about every campaign I've ever run, no matter what the game system.
Kind of like scarecrows with Tim Burton...
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