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[–] Mehillus 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

When in doubt: The Net Libram of Random Magical Effects -

10,000 random magic effects for ALL occasions!

Just don't blow up the sun.

Notable events that occurred during use;

-BBEG and the Party Druid fighting over a (Macguffin ) causing mirror universe counterparts to join the fray. (Note to DMs, try to avoid using terms like "Evil -x- party member" if they don't know the alignment. They turned on her SO fast.)

-A unfortunate Warhound now has 4 arms instead of dog legs. Last the party checked, the dog gained employment as a chicken keeper.

-The Cleric now fears the combination of Canary Yellow and Royal Purple more than they love their god.

-The Barbarian won a cooking contest with their dandelion salad that tasted like chili. They were quite upset their dandelion salad tasted like chili. They like both, but it was a whole thing, you know how barbarians get.

All in all, a great wacky time.

[–] troyunrau 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

The Net Libram of Random Magical Effects

Is this the document in question? https://centralia.aquest.com/downloads/NLRMEv2.pdf

Or do you use some other version? Do you know what the copyright status is? Can I print it? :)

Actually, I just emailed the author (e: their email bounced -- apparently excite.com is a discontinued mail server. Only other way to contact them is on facebook, which I don't do.)

[–] Mehillus 2 points 2 years ago

Yep! That's the most recent one I think.

I still have a copy of 1.20 kicking around somewhere, that's the one I've used the most and have printed out and bound.