Archive for August, 2009
D100 List: Modern Street Names
OK, there’s not nearly enough “Modern” content, so here’s a list of plausible modern street names. Just so your PCs get ahold of the right gangster this time.
I’m on a much needed vacation, so any messages or comments you leave, may have to wait for a bit for a response.
The Classics – Adventure Maps
Three classics today, each a 40×40 inch adventure map to baffle, bruise, and bewilder your players. These do not have actual adventures to go with them, that’s your job.
Be sure to give yourself lots of space and print out any furniture, traps, or other items to fill up said dungeons.
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D100 List: Fantasy Town Names
I gave you music for them, now I’m giving you a list of what to call them when you get there.
Use the list to populate maps, stories, riddles, or more.
Music to Game By – Towns, Villages, and Courts
So, not every encounter is with a slavering beast or rotting undead. Sometimes it’s in court, wooing a maiden or persuading the local baron. Sometimes it’s shopping in the bazaar or at the county fair. Here are some inspirations for those rare, non-life-threatening gaming moments.
One tip when using these for non-combat situations, find a track that matches the setting and reuse that piece whenever the part returns to said setting. Basically, you’re creating a “theme song” for an area and as soon as you replay it, the players are back drawn in immediately.
D100 List: Planet/System Names
It’s been a while since I pulled a list together and, I think, only the second time I’ve put together a Sci-Fi themed list.
Use these names to populate your game with planets and systems for your players to explore, conquer, or simply meet a grisly end. Make up your own stories about the planets and what their names’ mean.
The Classics – Castle Construction Kit
I’ve had a few requests for Castle terrain pieces, and there already is one. People, don’t be afraid of the Search box up top. In the meantime, here’s an oldie-but-goodie, the Castle Construction Kit. It’s nearly 40 pieces of castle building goodness.
Castle Construction Kit (15248)Along with it, I highly recommend the Add-on pack for furniture and other useful stuff.
Construction Kit Add-On Pack #1 (9721)All the tiles are the standard 1-inch square you’re used to and will work with the newer Stone Kingdom series.