The idea being you roll a d8 four times and see what happens. Very rudimentary - this took about 2 minutes to create; in reality I'd probably make it a d20 or d30 table. Also, "Deliver" should obviously read "Deliver something to".
If I had more time I would create sub-tables to flesh out things a little more (deliver what?), but you get the idea. Make your own.
Also, "Deliver" should obviously read "Deliver something to".
ReplyDeleteI think it's more interesting as written. Witnesses in protective custody, prisoners, hostage exchanges, enemies delivered into traps...
True. In my probably-never-to-be-written full d20 table, there would be a "deliver" and a "deliver something to" result.
ReplyDelete1. I approve.
ReplyDelete2. take a second look at column four before some grammar nazi does
Haha. No, I'm going to leave it like that. Mainly because I can't be arsed changing it but also because, fuck grammar.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably nothing, but I counted 7 items for each list. Does that mean 8s are 'roll again' or 'GM's Choice'?
ReplyDeleteNo, it means I'm stupid and can't count.
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ReplyDeleteGood random thing. I've created a d12-based table (my game is d12 based :D) of this and I hope I will apply it very soon.
ReplyDeleteI put together a chart like this for my sandbox--good stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe verb column seems like an extraneous roll. It all boils down to "is going to"...
Posted it today here: http://monstersandmanuals.blogspot.com/2011/11/random-mr-jones-mission-generator.html
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