I'm describing how to apply the process for the blue basic rulebook from 1979, but this method is easily ported to any edition. First, you need some wandering monster tables and magic item charts--either the original charts from Holmes, some specific tables you've written, or even my expanded Holmes wandering monster charts.
Next, plug those results into some sentences that will spark players' imaginations (or appeal to their greed). Something like this:
- The [random monster]s are allied with/at war with the [other random monster]s.
- Beware the fearsome/wily/hideous [random color*] [random monster]!
- The [same color] [same monster] is a gem/statue/painting of incalculable value.
- The [same color] [same monster] is a powerful [magic item] of [spell effect].
- The [random monster]s worship the [other random monster] as a god.
- The [random monster]s love/hate [random character class**].
- The [random monster]s will sacrifice any [character class] they meet.
- The [random monster]s value copper/silver/gold/platinum more than any other metal.
- Iron/gold/silver is poisonous to [random monster]s.
- The singing/laughing/mocking [random monster] has a [magic item].
- The dragon is allied with/at war with the wraiths.
- Beware the fearsome/wily/hideous red wight!
- The red wight is a gem/statue/painting of incalculable value.
- The red wight is a powerful potion of purification.
- The doppelgangers worship the troglodyte as a god.
- The rogues love/hate magic users.
- The vampires will sacrifice/worship any fighting-man they meet.
- The giant ants value copper/silver/gold/platinum more than any other metal.
- Iron/gold/silver is poisonous to giant rats.
- The singing/laughing/mocking patriarch has a cursed scroll.
*Color table:
- red
- orange
- yellow
- green
- blue
- purple
- black
- brown
- white
- invisible
- fighting-man
- magic-user
- cleric
- thief
- dwarf
- elf
- halfling
- hireling
1 comment:
This is excellent. Thanks for sharing!
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