Avast! Much like the Bandit to Brigand relationship, Buccaneers and Pirates demonstrate some interesting overlap.
I tend use these more as Privateers, Vikings or Coastal raiders. Some of the more “seaborne” entries might be a little tricky to incorporate on the fly depending on the circumstances of the encounter (I briefly considered splitting this up into River/Lake, Coastal and Open Water…but that was a bit fiddly), so you may need to use some of these as more of a springboard. When in doubt, or if nothing is leaping into your mind and stoking your imagination, roll again, flip the d100 digits, or simply select another nearby entry that tickles your fancy:
These are great! If you're still taking requests I would greatly appreciate dryads!
ReplyDeleteDryads are ready for your perusal! I really think that every untamed arbor ought to harbor one!
DeleteJust checked them out, awesome table! Going to use it for my game this weekend
DeletePlease keep these coming! (But don't burn yourself out :) ). This is the most directly useful content I've seen in my blog roll for months.
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