Given my Five Rings background this one was surprisingly challenging - coming up with encounters that don't depend on clan rivalry, court intrigue or MURDER AT THE TEA TASTING.
For those new to the series, the idea is to roll d20 and read straight across for a standard encounter, d20 separately for columns 1 and 2-3 for a strange one,and d20 three times for a really random one.
The House of 99 Souls
3 hours ago
I think you erred in excluding some of the points above... so I fixed the table:
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;) Just kidding of course, I love the possibilities of your tables! Keep them coming.
Awesome! You have summed up 15 years of L5R LARP design.
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