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To Account for Taverns

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Looking for a single tavern supplement for your campaign? You have come to the right place!

To Account for Taverns is a single 8 page supplement that contains tools for the DM to randomly create a Tavern name, npcs and meals! The Supplement also contains a d20 table for random non-combat narrative encounters to bulk out the evening and avoid everyone sitting around in the tavern just drinking ale and waiting to go to bed to get on with the adventure!

Here are a couple of examples of what can be generated in less than 30 seconds:

The Hungy Halfing Tavern. Run by Toby Stoury, an enthusatic human. The specials today are: Smoked beef and Honey-glazed breads.

Or

The Weeping Giant Inn. Run by Ellin Brightboard, a straight talking dwarf. The specials today are Salted pork and Pickled greens.

Some of the random encounters include:

The Innkeepers wife has lost the key to the outhouse. Make a DC 12 Sleight of Hand test as you try to pick the lock. If you succeed refer to the Tavern earnings table as the innkeeper rewards you for your help

Or

You are mistakingly recognized as a folk-lore hero. Make a DC12 deception test if you wish to go along with it. If you succeed the innkeeper provides you with free drinks and half price lodging as the word of your previous good deeds spread.

To Acount for Taverns contains:

12 NPC's with interchanagle personalities.

over 100 different varation of Inn names and meals.

D20 random encounter table including seperate tables for results from a fortune teller, priest and tavern earnings!

All in under 8 pages.

A perfect supplemet for some improv tavens in your campaign.

This is my first publication on the DMs guild, I would find it super helpful if you could kindly rate and review my supplement.
Thanks for downloading and may your dice roll 20s!



Please check out my other titles in my "To Account for..." series.

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An 8 page supplement for festival names, games, treats and more...

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April 19th, 2021
Love some of the ideas for random, non-combat encounters and ways for your players to make some gold doing various chores or errands for locals. Definitely things I hadn't ever thought of doing but adds some fun opportunities to role-play. Needs [...]
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November 8th, 2020
Wery handy stuff if you can't make original stuff on fly yet. Thank you! [...]
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January 17th, 2020
This author is churning out some great stuff, this guide specifically does a great job of adding some depth and realism to the tavern environment rather than just being able to interact with the barkeep and the key plot point npc's. My players have sai [...]
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November 10th, 2019
Great addition with some well thought out names and encounters. Will look to add into my games for sure, picked up for free but would pay in future! I will keep an eye out for more supplements, really fantastic for your first submission - thanks! [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on November 09, 2019.