Remember the last time I tried to write a Death and Dismemberment table? I liked it, but it kind of sucked. Not quite usable, not quite generic enough. So I rewrote it.
That is really good. My d&d (death and dismemberment) table is set up similarly, with a d6 and a d4. I like the conditions a lot. Gored could also be "skewered" or gored/skewered, or maybe just bleeding.
I stole your idea of healing working on injuries as if X days had passed, with the exception that more serious wounds need treating with a higher skill or spell level to be set correctly before they can heal more quickly. I never thought of it, but it fits so well!
That's a mighty fine table. It tickles my nostalgia bone for the old Warhammer Fantasy RP 1st edition.
ReplyDeleteOh, very good! I think that I'll adopt this instead of my much more complicated one for the Middle Sea campaign.
ReplyDeleteCool stuff! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is really good. My d&d (death and dismemberment) table is set up similarly, with a d6 and a d4. I like the conditions a lot. Gored could also be "skewered" or gored/skewered, or maybe just bleeding.
ReplyDeleteI stole your idea of healing working on injuries as if X days had passed, with the exception that more serious wounds need treating with a higher skill or spell level to be set correctly before they can heal more quickly. I never thought of it, but it fits so well!
ReplyDeleteI’m writing a series of blog posts on Death & Dismemberment Tables and have put yours down on my Honour Roll
ReplyDeleteI did a thing with this neat little tablet. http://waysidewayfaring.blogspot.com/2015/10/lifes-leftovers.html
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