Following up on a similar post last year, I present another random dungeon table from the Japanese RPG Make You Kingdom. This table is also for generating rooms in one of the kingdoms you invade, but the theme is “man-made” or human-engineered rooms. Again, the rooms are rolled randomly using “d66”. For a d66, you roll 2d6. The lower value becomes tens, the higher value units.
Here, then, is the table:
11 | A stone garden | 23 | A workshop full of half-finished goods | 36 | A giant stone mural, abandoned mid-carving |
12 | A spiral staircase cut into a giant-sized pit | 24 | An ancient battlefield scattered with bones and rusted weapons | 44 | A huge hall containing nothing but a tapestry |
13 | An ancient library full of only dust | 25 | A toilet of carefully arranged stones | 45 | A line from an underground railway Empire |
14 | A simple, run-down shrine | 26 | A high-class kitchen | 46 | A gallery full of pictures or sculptures |
15 | An engine room noisy with the sound of pistons and cogs | 33 | A room of brick | 55 | A cemetery full of rows of sarcophagi |
16 | A giant’s causeway | 34 | A theatre, as silent as the grave | 56 | A giant’s gate, with a massive, rusted door |
22 | A room carved from a massive log | 35 | A midden strewn with rubbish | 66 | An abandoned prison |
June 30, 2011 at 2:50 pm
Not that Make Your Kingdom is not worth commenting on, but what the hell has happened to your blog format?
Has Cthulhu redone your formatting for you? For surely a design this bad is the work of an Elder God.
June 30, 2011 at 3:30 pm
I’m conducting a test to see what happens if I put a different layout on the blog. I have a suspicion that people will explore it more if it has more links on the front page, but I don’t know so I’m checking. I prefer the old layout too! I may well go back to it, but I’m going to monitor this one for a week or two and see what happens.