I like this set of tables a lot.
There are 11 sets of tables. I will include two examples from each table. And for consistency I will pick the first 2 entries from each table rather than my favourites.
100 animal encounters
1. Crayfish
2. Salamander
100 underground encounters
1. Body of adventurer
2. Massive, armored,burrowing worm or creature
100 scenery ideas - [Setting the Scene]
1. Stalactites hang like jagged teeth from the ceiling.
2. The walls are slick with moisture, reflecting torchlight
100 plants & fungi
1. Glowworm fungus
2. Cave moss
100 rocks & minerals [Gems & Minerals]
1. Quartz
2. Calcite
100 story hooks
1. A forgotten tomb holds the remains of an ancient sorcerer, guarded by spectral guardians.
2. A group of rebel dwarves seeks to overthrow their corrupt king and restore honor to their clan
100 environmental effects
1. A low rumbling echoes through the tunnels, hinting at distant underground movements.
2. Faint bioluminescent fungi emit a soft glow, casting eerie shadows on the walls
100 underground locations/encounter sites
1. An underground lake, its depths shrouded in darkness.
2. A network of interconnected tunnels, forming a maze-like labyrinth
100 underground hazards
1. Collapsing ceiling
2. Quicksand pit
100 underground treasures and loot ideas
1. A small pouch containing precious gemstones.
2. A vial of rare and potent alchemical reagents
100 underground area names
1. The Shadowed Grotto
2. The Dark Abyss
I find that these tables perform their role for me, in that they inspire ideas within me, they help create unction where my mind was a blank.
Worth mentioning that I intially I had trouble reading the text but the author quickly put out an amended version. Have asked for a print fiendly so I can have it as part of my DM kit
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