I used the Generic Room Stocker to sow the seeds of inspiration for designing a entire sub-level for Stonehell Dungeon.
I came for the 2d4 kobolds and pit traps, but I stayed for the empty mental storage tomb, filled with preserved sleeping heads that wear warped, pillow-soft padded masks and appear cool & aloof but actually want to consume yr mind and leave behind a withered, ghastly vacuum in its place.
I normally put the link in the post, but I get the buttons using this handy HTML generator: http://meanderingbanter.blogspot.com/2018/09/automatic-list-to-html-translator.html
Thanks! The generator is pulled from a bunch of different table I have written over time. I am happy to share the html with you that has all of the results in it and its easy to clear the weird hmtl formatting.
I got bloddy hats filled with worms and trapped psionic pools. This isn't generic, it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun night out!
DeleteDevice with obscure, secret use that belies a shadow use of environment.
ReplyDeleteRoom atmosphere
Sickness, disease and plague.
The prominent ornamentations in the room are
Headdresses
That are
Made of skin or flesh
And
Bubbling with rot
Room device generator, What does the device do?
Records.
How does the device operate?
Incredibly lethal.
Yes, very Generic.
Flesh headdresses bubbling with rot are so passé now days.
DeleteEven the destructive brain scanning ones
DeleteSo last season.
DeleteFantastic stuff, I got some sort of over grown generator hall stuffed with wierd mutant plants and the bones of past intruders:
ReplyDeleteMechanics and machinery in an atmosphere of mutatative Overgrowth and frenzied, manic healing
The prominent ornamentations in the room are rotting bracelets hidden in the overgrowth.
The inhabitants react violently and furiously, preparing to attack.
The Bulky but effective device in the room turns.
The traps here: Are hidden in piles of bones And they target the victim’s: Groin With: Foul liquids.
Very nice! Yeah it seems to produce pretty wild rooms haha.
DeleteAmazing work, v well done.
ReplyDeleteI used the Generic Room Stocker to sow the seeds of inspiration for designing a entire sub-level for Stonehell Dungeon.
I came for the 2d4 kobolds and pit traps, but I stayed for the empty mental storage tomb, filled with preserved sleeping heads that wear warped, pillow-soft padded masks and appear cool & aloof but actually want to consume yr mind and leave behind a withered, ghastly vacuum in its place.
Holy. Fucking. Shit.
Thanks mate, would love to see that sub level!
DeleteOk, how the heck do you get those cool ass generator button things!?!
ReplyDeleteI normally put the link in the post, but I get the buttons using this handy HTML generator: http://meanderingbanter.blogspot.com/2018/09/automatic-list-to-html-translator.html
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ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Is there a way to see the tables the buttons here draw from? I like editing stuff to make it fit to a given setting.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The generator is pulled from a bunch of different table I have written over time. I am happy to share the html with you that has all of the results in it and its easy to clear the weird hmtl formatting.
DeleteOh thank you, that would be so helpful!
DeleteHrmm, it might not work as a comment haha. Do you want to email me? My email is listed on the sidebar somewhere!
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