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The Book of Random Tables: Vikings
Whether you are playing Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, or another tabletop role-playing game, this book helps game masters add a Viking flair to their campaigns. As with the other Books of Random Tables, this book helps cut down session prep time.
The book has D100, D20, and D10 tables, providing a myriad of possibilities for game masters and players alike. The DM can roll on the tables or have the players do so. Either way, the game master doesn’t have to spend time before the session filling in details—the tables do that work.
The Book of Random Tables: Vikings - PDF - DriveThruRPG
The Book of Random Tables: Vikings - Paperback - Amazon
The sections of the book are as follows:
The first is "Items & Things." Here you will find tables like Food and Drink, Items in a Jarl’s Chamber, Items in a Longboat, Items in a Longhouse, Items in a Ship Burial Site, and more.
The "Names" section provides various names from clan names to ship names and more. All of these add a Viking and Norse feel to your gaming world.
In "Norse Mythology," you will discover 40 researched and detailed quests, plus even more fascinating objects and runes.
Next is the "Encounters" section. This section has ample situations to give your players hours of fun. The tables range from Rafts, Island Encounters, Sailing Encounters, Ships at Sea, Weather, and more.
The "People" section includes two tables: Ship Captains and Shipwreck Survivors, giving dungeon masters interesting NPCs to engage their players.
"Rumors & Odd Jobs" is the last section. It contains one table, but it could be the basis for hours of fun in a session or even months of gaming action in a campaign.
Unleash your inner Northman with the help of this book of random tables. Give new dimensions of adventure to your RPG campaigns. As Led Zeppelin said, “On we sweep with threshing oar, Our only goal will be the western shore.”
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Dicegeeks Update
In our recent survey, Viking was the most requested genre of random tables. Well, here it is!
I'll let you in on a little secret: I already had some of the tables for a Viking book finished. It was straightforward to shift priority to it once I saw you all wanted it.
I hope you all check it out and pay particular attention to the 40 Norse quests my wife created.
Keep Gaming!
Matt
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