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A recent game session featured "Drinking Day" -- a festival where the local brewers and vinters set up shop in the town square to offer their new brews. My character (Jacob), a fairly insecure 16 year old wizard prodigy, got pretty drunk. To determine his state at any given momement of interaction with the other characters and NPC's, I made up the following table:
Jacob's Phases of Drunkeness.
Roll 1d10. Jacob is then (or at least thinks he is). . .
1. Happy!
2. Invincible!
3. Invisible
4. The Smartest Wizard In the World
5. Angry at Everything
6. Depressed
7. The Best Looking Wizard Ever
8. Sentimental
9. Sleepy
10. Roll two more times. Jacob is then both at the same time (Invisible and Depressed, Angry and The Smartest Wizard in the World, etc).
Feel free to adapt for your own game.
Jacob's Phases of Drunkeness.
Roll 1d10. Jacob is then (or at least thinks he is). . .
1. Happy!
2. Invincible!
3. Invisible
4. The Smartest Wizard In the World
5. Angry at Everything
6. Depressed
7. The Best Looking Wizard Ever
8. Sentimental
9. Sleepy
10. Roll two more times. Jacob is then both at the same time (Invisible and Depressed, Angry and The Smartest Wizard in the World, etc).
Feel free to adapt for your own game.
