You can interpret the shape of a glyph as cover or a barrier, or as an object with a similar shape.
Letters might represent something that starts with that letter, etc.
{% width = {d5} %} {% c = {CHART(60749)} %} {% length = 16 %}
{%for i in range from:1 to:{$width}%}
d20 | Result |
---|---|
1 |
░ |
2 |
▒ |
3-4 |
Roll on "ASCII Cover or map symbols" |
5-6 |
▓ |
7-8 |
Resolve: {O|X|*|>|<|▲|!|#} |
9 |
Resolve: {■|♦|●|○} |
10 |
≈ |
11 |
~ |
12-20 |
· |
Resolve: {1-19?█|20?{▀|▄|║|│|═|─|▓|O|S|/|≡|↑|↓}}
d3 | Result |
---|---|
1-2 |
{%for i in range from:1 to:{$length}%}Resolve: {Roll on "Symbol"}{%end%} |
3 |
{%for i in range from:1 to:{$length}%}Resolve: {1-9?{$c}|10?Roll on "Symbol"}{%end%} |
d6 | Result |
---|---|
1-3 |
≈ |
4 |
Roll on "Symbol" |
5 |
Roll on "Symbol" |
6 |
Roll on "ASCII Cover or map symbols" |