- Hail the size of pumpkins crashes to the ground. Anyone exposed takes 1d6 per turn so exposed. Hail lasts for 1d4 turns.
- Very heavy rainfall persists for 2d4 hours. After rain subsides area 1d4 miles in circumference is covered with little symmetrical objects of magnetized metal.
- Rusty, sulfurous masses fall to the ground either in midst of rain, snow or all on their own -- completely without sound.
- (1d6) beautifully polished, wedge-shaped pieces of greenstone strike the nearby landscape with terrible peals of thunder.
- Dozens of small, round, hollow spheres of quartz fall with hail or rain.
- Snowfall interspersed with dark, cubical lumps of non-magnetic metal.
- Fragments of bricks fall from clear sky.
- Yellow dust covers a 1d4 mile radius. It smells like vinegar and is completely non-toxic.
- 2d4 tons of fresh, living mussels plunk down across the immediate area as if dropped from a bucket.
- Snow mingled with swarms of vermin (usually gnats).
- A light rain leaves thousands of vibrantly colored caterpillars covering everything for 1d6 miles in any direction.
- Area roughly 1d4 miles in diameter subject to a Web spell for 1d4 days.
- Masses of writhing, yellow and black worms fall amidst otherwise normal seeming snow.
- Hundreds of minnows (mostly sticklebacks) fall from clear sky.
- Brightly colored resinous material falls across area in dust, flakes and chunks. It might be flammable.
- Chunks and pieces of soft coal pelt the ground, most of it shattering into small fragments and sticky dust.
- Globs of pinkish jelly the size of peas coat everything caught in a torrential downpour that lasts for 1d4 turns.
- Thousands of soft, pulpy marble-like masses fall from the sky with no noise.
- The area is coated with an irregular mass of rotting vegetative matter of unknown type or sort. It smells incredibly foul and attracts vermin.
- 2d4 tons of wheat, all of it encased in hailstones, falls across a rectangular region for just under one hour.
- Hundreds of tiny globs of gelatinous matter spatter the surrounding countryside. It might slowly re-form into a sort of gelatinous cube or worse...
- The area is pelted with hundreds of pounds of dessicated reptile spawn.
- Ash swirls and falls and coats everything for just under ten minutes then abruptly stops.
- Rain turns to blood or a reasonable approximation thereof, for approximately 1d4 turns.
- The rain is fetid and very disagreeable smelling and the odor persists for days.
- Frothy masses of frog or fish spawn coat everything within a 1d4 mile radius.
- Loud sounds accompany sleets of flinty rocks that decimate crops and denude forests in a terribly noisy storm that lasts 1d6 turns.
- Dozens of spherical lumps of ferruginous quartzite cascade down from the clear sky.
- A modest barn containing one disgruntled but healthy horse lands right before your very eyes.
- Area 1d4 miles in circumference covered with random vermin: 1) slugs, 2) snails, 3) frogs, 4) toads, 5) locusts, 6) ants, 7) wasps, 8) spiders, 9) snakes, 10) miscellaneous larvae --all of these species are anomalous, unknown, and never seen before.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Damned Things III (Random Table/Any System)
Damned Things: Table III (D30)
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