| d36 | Result |
|---|---|
1 |
The Agent receives a desperate call from an estranged family member who needs immediate help. |
2 |
The Agent’s cover spouse/partner unexpectedly returns and moves back into the safe apartment, asking probing questions. |
3 |
The Agent realises they must destroy a sentimental item of their own (e.g., a family photo) to secure their new cover identity. |
4 |
The Agent realises they are forgetting details about their own real family and must call them, risking exposure. |
5 |
The Agent's cover employer (e.g., academic post) demands the Agent report to work immediately for an unscheduled audit. |
6 |
The Agent discovers that their Service has been monitoring their private phone calls for the last three months. |
7 |
The Agent is tracked down by the surviving relative of a person they killed in the field seeking retribution. |
8 |
The Agent spots a former enemy agent in the crowd, seemingly retired and living a normal life nearby. |
9 |
The Agent receives a cryptic letter from an Asset they thought was dead, asking for an immediate, unscheduled meeting. |
10 |
The Agent is forced to confront a former rival Agent who is now working for the same section under questionable circumstances. |
11 |
The Agent finds a small, unidentifiable souvenir from a past traumatic mission that brings back severe flashbacks. |
12 |
The Agent has an intense dream that details the exact moment a crucial Asset was turned against them. |
13 |
The Agent finds their private bank account has been secretly audited and flagged by a foreign power. |
14 |
A large, unexplained deposit of cash appears in the Agent's account, raising internal red flags within the Service. |
15 |
The Agent discovers their safe deposit box is empty due to Handler error or internal theft. |
16 |
The Agent discovers an old, hidden debt from their youth is now being used as leverage by a hostile Service. |
17 |
The Agent discovers their tax filing has been deliberately flagged by an unknown agency for an invasive audit. |
18 |
The Agent realises the entire system of paying their Assets is dependent on a single, corrupt civil servant who can be turned. |
19 |
The Agent's doctor or therapist asks a question too specific to be innocent about a physical injury. |
20 |
The Agent’s favourite local haunt (bar, restaurant) is suddenly filled with known enemy security personnel. |
21 |
The Agent is approached by a civilian offering an obvious, tempting bribe tied to their Service's operation. |
22 |
The Agent is pulled over by police for a minor infraction and realises their backup cover is out of date. |
23 |
The Agent meets a civilian who claims to have witnessed a key moment from the Agent's most recent operation. |
24 |
The Agent is contacted by a long-lost relative who is now working for a hostile, low-level organisation. |
25 |
A small local newspaper runs an unflattering story about the Agent’s cover identity’s minor past error. |
26 |
A photograph of the Agent from an old college newspaper or social event surfaces, compromising the current cover. |
27 |
A reporter contacts the Agent's Handler asking about the Agent's rumoured involvement in a foreign incident. |
28 |
The Agent's name is mentioned in parliament or by a high-ranking official as a warning against "rogue elements." |
29 |
A local conspiracy theorist posts detailed, eerily accurate theories about the Agent's cover ID online. |
30 |
The Agent's full psychological profile is leaked to a sympathetic but dangerous magazine editor. |
31 |
A severe shortage of the Agent's vice of choice (e.g., specific brand of alcohol/cigarettes) triggers immediate irritability. |
32 |
The Agent drinks or uses enough to temporarily forget their own code names or immediate tasking for the next day. |
33 |
The Agent's supplier for their vice threatens to expose the Agent's true identity to the police if not paid immediately. |
34 |
The Agent passes out and wakes up hours later in a completely different part of the city with no memory of how they got there. |
35 |
The Agent realises the person providing their vice is actually a new Asset of the Enemy Service. |
36 |
The Agent finds a secret, empty compartment in their safe house that was once used to store a rival agent's hidden stash. |