Dungeon Master's Guide 5E

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
STRONGHOLDS
Strongholds provide the local population with protection
in times of trouble. The number of strongholds in an
area depends on the dominant society, the population,
the strategic importance or vulnerability of the region,
a nd the wealth of the land.

WEIRD LOCALES
Weird locales make the fantastic and the supernatural
a n intrinsic part of your wilderness adventures.

WEIRD LOCALES
d20 Locale
1 -2 Dead magic zone (similar to an anti magic field)
3 Wild magic zone (roll on the Wild Magic Surge
table in the Player's Handbook whenever a spell is
cast within the zone)
4 Boulder carved with talking faces
5 Crystal cave that mystically answers questions
6 Ancient tree containing a trapped spirit
7-8 Battlefield where lingering fog occasionally
assumes humanoid forms
9- 10 Permanent portal to another plane of existence
11 Wishing well
12 Giant cr ystal shard protruding from the ground
13 Wrecked ship, which might be nowhere near water
14-15 Haunted hill or barrow mound
16 River ferry guided by a skeletal captain
17 Field of petrified soldiers or other creatures
18 Forest of petrified or awakened trees
19 Canyon containing a dragons' graveyard
20 Floating earth mote with a tower on it

Wilderness Survival

Adventuring in the wilderness presents a host of
perils beyond the threats of monstrous predators and
avage raiders.

WEATHER


You can pick weather to fit your campaign or roll on the
Weather table to determine the weathe r for a given day,
adjusting for the terrain and season as appropriate.

WEATHER
d20
1-14
15-17
18 - 20

d20
1-1 2
13 -17
1 8- 20

d20
1-12
13-17
18- 20

Temperature
Normal for the season
1d4 x 10 degrees Fahrenheit colder than normal
1d4 x 10 degrees Fahrenheit hotter th a n normal

Wind
None
Light
Strong

Precipitation
None
Light rain or light snowfall
Heavy rain or heavy snowfall

CHAPTER 5 I ADVENTURE ENVIRONMENTS
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