Characters are not the only creatures who use dungeons; there are also inhabitants and previous visitors. Some of these may have left there mark; quite literally, through the use of graffiti.
This supplement has 100 different pieces of graffiti that could be found in a dungeon. They could be used as dressing, misdirection or possible adventure hooks. As well as the main table, there are three small tables that can be used to determine the graffiti’s location and appearance.
To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result, and the appropriate dice on the short tables, or select results manually.
The supplement is also available in a system neutral version. This is slightly shorter and lacks the Pathfinder stats. You do not need both versions.
Here are some sample results:
74. “Skeleton, Zombie, Ghoul, Shadow, Wight, Mummy, Spectre, Vampire, Lich, Me.” This partial listing of undead appears to be roughly organised by power (DC 15 Knowledge (religion)), with the suggestion that whoever wrote “Me” at the end is the most powerful.
75. “Solomon Kane was a jolly fellow, until he was felled by a dragon’s bellow.”
76. Stylised heads of what appear to be orcs cover part of the wall. There are 49 different heads and all but three of them have an ‘X’ marked over them.
Released: 11th January 2020 Pages: 8
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