100 Encounters for a Fantasy Jungle (PFRPG)

100 Encounters for a Fantasy Jungle (PFRPG)Characters may end up travelling in jungle regions – or, more commonly these days, tropical rainforests – for a number of reasons, with lost civilisations being a popular one.

This supplement has 100 different encounters that characters could have. These may be used as background colour or as potential adventure hooks. They include things, people, places and creatures. Some are potentially dangerous and others are potentially useful.

The supplement also comes in a system-neutral version. You do not need both versions.

To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result or select appropriate ones manually.

Here are some sample results:

41. Frogs – Many small, brightly coloured frogs dot the marshy ground below the trees, croaking in chorus. The skin of the frogs has glands under it that exude a poison that is very dangerous to touch (treat as Striped Toadstool from Poison in Appendix 1 of the Core Rulebook, but contact not ingested).

42. Fungi – The ground between the trees is damp and muddy. Growing all across the jungle floor here are many different species of fungi. Passing through them will cause clouds of spores to be puffed into the air (treat as Sassone Leaf Residue from Poison in Appendix 1 of the Core Rulebook if touched).

43. Geoglyph – Hidden by the trees, a geoglyph can partially be seen carved into the ground as a series of deep trenches, With the trees, and at ground level, it is almost impossible to determine what the geoglyph forms, but it is clearly not natural (DC 5 Knowledge (nature) to confirm). The geoglyph is a series of interconnected squares, octagons, rectangles, ovals and circles spanning several hundred yards (DC 40 Perception to determine the shapes from the ground).

Released: 6th July 2019 Pages: 12

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