In the past week we released Infinite Potions (tables to describe potions) and Infinite Trinkets (tables to give you a nearly unlimited number of unique trinkets.) These followed up on our prior Infinite Tomes product.
Now we’ve added Infinite Menus!
The tables of this document allow you to quickly make a medieval/fantasy menu. Two or three rolls per dish are all you need to develop the menu. As noted in the “Caveats” section please note this is not a realistic menu for a commoner’s diet or even for most medieval inns/taverns. But it can serve as a great resource for a higher-class inns/taverns or for a royal dinner or feast. A final table of fantasy creatures takes things even further in the direction of fantasy, if desired.
Examples:
And for a modular inn/tavern battlemat, check out our Modular Battlemats: Inn!
Now we’ve added Infinite Menus!
The tables of this document allow you to quickly make a medieval/fantasy menu. Two or three rolls per dish are all you need to develop the menu. As noted in the “Caveats” section please note this is not a realistic menu for a commoner’s diet or even for most medieval inns/taverns. But it can serve as a great resource for a higher-class inns/taverns or for a royal dinner or feast. A final table of fantasy creatures takes things even further in the direction of fantasy, if desired.
Examples:
- pickled herring; side of bacon over chopped spinach
- lamb in vinegar and wine; side of boiled asparagus
- cabbage rolls, stuffed with pork and eggs; side of rice in almond milk
- roast lamb in wine with caraway, pepper & salt; side of pickled vegetables
And for a modular inn/tavern battlemat, check out our Modular Battlemats: Inn!