NotActuallyTim
First Post
The Hole: The party finds a massive, gaping hole in their path. It's 2d4 miles across from any direction, and any destinations within it have vanished. Is it even real, or merely an illusion?
The Fools Rest: The party encounters a simple Inn on the side of the road. Within it are 5d10 Commoners (and one grumpy innkeeper) who happen to be entertainers of various types, having a wild party. The inhabitants of the Inn are happy to see visitors and give the party, whomever they, a rousing cheer if they walk in. If any of the party can sing, play, tumble or tell tales better than any of the other patrons, their drinks are on the less skilled commoners. If any member of the party speaks to the innkeeper, she will tell them that she's tired of these fools eating all her food without paying what it's really worth, and offers to let the party stay for free if they toss the entertainers out of her Inn.
The Fools Rest: The party encounters a simple Inn on the side of the road. Within it are 5d10 Commoners (and one grumpy innkeeper) who happen to be entertainers of various types, having a wild party. The inhabitants of the Inn are happy to see visitors and give the party, whomever they, a rousing cheer if they walk in. If any of the party can sing, play, tumble or tell tales better than any of the other patrons, their drinks are on the less skilled commoners. If any member of the party speaks to the innkeeper, she will tell them that she's tired of these fools eating all her food without paying what it's really worth, and offers to let the party stay for free if they toss the entertainers out of her Inn.