Xanathars Guide To Everything ( PDFDrive )

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d100 Event
91 – 95 You briefly visited the Feywild or the Shadowfell.
96 – 00 You saw a portal that you believe leads to another plane of existence.


Tragedies


d12 Tragedy


1 – 2 A family member or a close friend died. Roll on the Cause of Death supplemental tfind out how. able to


3 A friendship ended bitterly, and the other person is now hostile to you. The cause mhave been a misunderstanding or something you or the former friend did. ight


4 You lost all your possessions in a disaster, and you had to rebuild your life.


5 You were imprisoned for a crime you didnjail, or shackled to an oar in a slave galley. ’t commit and spent 1d6 years at hard labor, in


6 War ravaged your home community, reducing everything to rubble and ruin. In theaftermath, you either helped your town rebuild or moved somewhere else.^


7 A lover disappeared without a trace. You have been looking for that person ever since.


8 A terrible blight in your home community caused crops to fail, and many starvedsibling or some other family member.. You lost a


9


You did something that brought terrible shame to you in the eyes of your family. You might
have been involved in a scandal, dabbled in dark magic, or offended someone important.
The attitude of your family members toward you becomes indifferent at best, though they
might eventually forgive you.

10 For a reason you were never told, you were exiled from your community. You twandered in the wilderness for a time or promptly found a new place to live. hen either


11 A romantic relationship ended. Roll a d6. An odd number means it ended with bad feelwhile an even number means it ended amicably. ings,


12


A current or prospective romantic partner of yours died. Roll on the Cause of Death
supplemental table to find out how. If the result is murder, roll a d12. On a 1, you were
responsible, whether directly or indirectly.

War


d12 War Outcome

1 You were knocked out and left for dead. You woke up hours later with no rthe battle. ecollection of


2 – 3 You were badly injured in the fight, and you still bear the awful scars of those wounds.
4 You ran away from the battle to save your life, but you still feel shame for your cowardice.
5 – 7 You suffered only minor injuries, and the wounds all healed without leaving scars.


8 – 9 You survived the battle, but you suffer from terrible nightmares in which yexperience. ou relive the

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