Not every room in a dungeon is important, dangerous or useful, but they are still there, often with little of interest in them.
This supplement has 100 descriptions for rooms that are, technically, empty. Rather than being completely empty, they contain nothing of importance, but have a noticeable feature of some type.
To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result or select appropriate ones manually.
Here are some sample results:
48. In the centre is a rough stone monolith. The monolith stands 8′ tall and is approximately square in shape, 2′ square at the base. Only natural pockmarks decorate the stone.
49. Iron portcullises have been used to divide the room up into squares, though each portcullis is easy to lift.
50. Large plates of black iron, each a yard square, have been stacked in piles.
51. Large wooden kegs stand on the floor. Each is open and each is full of broken glass.
Released: 8th October 2022 Pages: 7
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