Grogg of the North
Adventurer
Indulge me in a silly question.
It's time for a valentine's day adventure! I am populating the dungeon and adding in all the things that would make it feel lived in. But the villain of the week has conjured all these evil outsiders* to be her guards. She has some in the front by the entrance and others just chilling in a chamber by themselves when they're not needed. Normally I'd throw in things like bedrolls or hammocks. But as outsiders they don't need to sleep. Rations and food stuffs. But they don't need to eat or drink.
So what are they doing? I don't want them to just be sitting there, scratching their bums. Are they writing really awful poetry? I'm inclined to say that even though they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep they still indulge.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
*The outsiders basically an evil version of a cupid. Draconic wings, bows that can charm people into believing the next person they see is their true love, etc. They are in service to a succubus.
It's time for a valentine's day adventure! I am populating the dungeon and adding in all the things that would make it feel lived in. But the villain of the week has conjured all these evil outsiders* to be her guards. She has some in the front by the entrance and others just chilling in a chamber by themselves when they're not needed. Normally I'd throw in things like bedrolls or hammocks. But as outsiders they don't need to sleep. Rations and food stuffs. But they don't need to eat or drink.
So what are they doing? I don't want them to just be sitting there, scratching their bums. Are they writing really awful poetry? I'm inclined to say that even though they don't need to eat, drink, or sleep they still indulge.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
*The outsiders basically an evil version of a cupid. Draconic wings, bows that can charm people into believing the next person they see is their true love, etc. They are in service to a succubus.

