Are you a busy GM? Does session prep take too long? Do you never have time to design the cool little details that bring your game to life? Turn to The Dread Thingonomicon. Crammed full of system-neutral themed lists, flavorful NPCs, and more, The Dread Thingonomicon lets you, the time-crunched Gamemaster, effortlessly add color and verisimilitude to your game. Use this system-neutral material either before or during play, and bask in your players' adulation.
If your campaign features abnormal lesser undead, alchemist's laboratories, ancient necropolises, archives and libraries, bandits and brigands, besieged castles, black dragon lairs, blue dragon lairs, bustling marketplaces, corpses, creepy graveyards, crypts and catacombs, cultists' lairs, curio shops and pawnbrokers, dark caverns, fairs and festivals, fallen dwarven holds, fanes of evil, fanes of good, farming villages, fecund jungles, forts on the borderland, ghostly hauntings, goblin lairs, green dragon lairs, haunted houses, henchfolk and hirelings, hill giant steadings, items most wondrous, kobold warrens, lich's lairs, local landmarks, lunatic asylums, merchant caravans, minions of evil, necromancer's lairs, noble's manor houses, noisome marshes, noisome sewers, ocean voyages, orc villages, red dragon lairs, roads, ruined castles, ruined cities, ruined monasteries, ruined wizard's towers, seedy taverns, shadowed borderlands, slavers' compounds, smugglers' villages, smugglers' lairs, snow and ice, subterranean mines, sun-scorched deserts, sunken ships, thievish doings, torture chambers, travellers' inns, troublesome treasures, urban chases, urban events, urban landmarks, urban oddities, vampire's castles, war-ravaged lands, white dragon lairs, wilderness camps, windswept moors, wizard's towers and wrecked ships – and whose doesn't? – The Dread Thingonomicon is for you!
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