The Articles of Dragon: "The Influence of J.R.R. Tolkien on the D&D and
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I strongly considered not writing a post about this particular article from
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Forest Road
What can one enounter upon the forest road?
Road Encounters
Roll 1d20
1. Angry Animal(s)
2. Bridge (wood)
3. Campsite
4. Caravan
5. Horse Race
6. Overgrown
7. Road kill (animal)
8. Dung (animal)
9. Wagon Tracks
10. Cart tracks
11. Gallows (empty)
12. Animal tracks
13. Empty Sack(s)
14. Mating Animals
15. Horseshoe(s)
16. Ditches
17. Shrine
18. Side path(s)
19. Pilgrims
20. Performers
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