d36 | Book Subjects |
---|---|
1 |
Alchemy |
2 |
Art |
3 |
Astrology |
4 |
Blackmail |
5 |
Charts & maps |
6 |
Conspiracies |
7 |
Cookbook |
8 |
Criminals |
9 |
Divination |
10 |
Etiquette |
11 |
Fashion |
12 |
Genealogy |
13 |
Hagiography |
14 |
History |
15 |
Journal |
16 |
Language |
17 |
Laws |
18 |
Letters |
19 |
Lost empires |
20 |
Lost places |
21 |
Love poems |
22 |
Monsters |
23 |
Mythology |
24 |
Odd customs |
25 |
Oratory |
26 |
Propaganda |
27 |
Prophecies |
28 |
Siegecraft |
29 |
Songs |
30 |
State secrets |
31 |
Swordfighting |
32 |
Theology |
33 |
Treasures |
34 |
Warchronicle |
35 |
Who’s who |
36 |
Witch-hunting |
Book Subjects (d36)
When a PC finds a usesful table, roll 1d6. The result is the number of questions the book can answer.
Citation
Maze Rats by Ben Milton, CC BY 4.0