![]() ![]() ![]() The result of this OCR process is placed invisibly behind the picture of each scanned page, to allow for text searching. Most older books are in scanned image format because original digital layout files never existed or were no longer available from the publisher.įor PDF download editions, each page has been run through Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to attempt to decipher the printed text. These products were created by scanning an original printed edition. We offer inspiration for many different parts of your campaign - from simple encounters to more complicated plot points. More system-neutral, genre-neutral and genre-specific products are on their way!Ĭheck back soon for more Moebius Adventures products! Be sure to check out other great Moebius Adventures products such as: Moebius Adventures GM/DM Creativity Products, System-neutral, Random Awesomeness Check out more Moebius Adventures creativity products and inspiration for sale at DriveThruRPG Be sure to check out everything else that's available to stimulate your imagination! This is the next in a series of short, system-neutral supplements from Moebius Adventures designed to encourage more creative descriptions in your games. This 8 page PDF includes nine tables with examples, three worksheets, some examples, and four unique NPCs (with portraits) you can use right away. Like all Moebius Adventures supplements, Damsels in Distress is designed to be system- and genre-neutral. Use these seeds to inspire your imaginations and throw something new and unusual at your players the next time you meet! Insta-NPCs #7: Damsels in Distressoffers eight main tables and three alternate location tables for fantasy, modern, horror, and science-fiction genre stories. That's not as much an NPC as it is an entire plot waiting to be explored. The wizard has summoned your party and given you detailed instructions on how to replace the barrier. Whatever barrier the dwarves had put into place had worn away and was needing to be replaced. Instead, the demon wail drives mortals mad. These creatures would do anything to escape but are wasted beyond the ability to communicate clearly. The dwarves had scratched the barrier to the Fell Hall, a space within the world thought to house the lesser demons serving Hel. When the royal wizard spoke with the shade of the Kingsguard, he realized what danger the kingdom truly faced. It was affecting the sleep of the royal family.Ī member of the Kingsguard led a small unit into the mines three weeks ago and the echoes stopped, though they never returned. As those spread to the capitol, the authorities began to take notice. ![]() At first, it was just those few settlements closest to the mines who reported the strange howling. They said they had contained it, but that was years ago. The dwarves long ago discovered something deep and fled, warning others away from the area. "The Mines of Moro have been abandoned for years on the outskirts of the Kingdom. Unusual to hit a supernatural combination in the random lottery. I pull out a few dice and get these terms to build around: Perhaps I need a short adventure around a rescue but am not quite sure how to frame it. One example includes a ghost and another includes something nasty that really shouldn't have been discovered at the bottom of a hole but followed a victim back to the world. It may even offer some supernatural elements to explore. Why not take out a handful of dice and roll up an instant NPC damsel in distress! Or in this case, an "Insta-NPC"! The Insta-NPCs product line is designed to offer one or more tables to roll on to figure out a little something about the NPC you're pulling together.įor Insta-NPCs #7: Damsels in Distress, we offer eleven tables and a guided process through which you can find your damsels - whether it's a single person or a group. Sometimes we need one of those folks in distress and don't quite know how they got there or what situation to relate. Rescuing a lost child, a missing animal, a group of wayward adults. Waiting for rescue? Not in their repertoire.īut it's one of those repeated story lines in many adventures. They would give those witches, evildoers, and dragons a piece of their mind and likely more if the situation called for it. The modern women I know would never need rescue. But all those stories seems to focus on ladies in the role, seemingly too weak to handle their own affairs. The very word evokes mental pictures of brave knights rescuing fair maidens from high towers, dark dungeons, or dastardly dragons. ![]()
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