Ambiguous Encounter Table

By John Dallman

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Normally, modern-day IN characters zip around city streets without interruption. When the GM is bored with this, roll two dice, reading one as tens and one as digits, and then decide if there's more to it then mundane humans:

1 1 Mormons, one-to-one
1 2 Moonies
1 3 Jehovah's Witnesses
1 4 Hare Krishna
1 5 Salvation Army (with brass band)
1 6 Scientologists
2 1 Panhandler
2 2 Charity collector
2 3 Homeless person selling something semi-useful
2 4 Homeless person selling something useless
2 5 Street preacher
2 6 Busker
3 1 Street vendor - food
3 2 Street vendor - not exactly food
3 3 Street vendor - strange "seasonal" toys
3 4 Street vendor - $10 Rolexes
3 5 Street vendor - Bootleg music
3 6 Street vendor - Own music, also busking
4 1 Crowd of school children
4 2 Stag Party
4 3 Hen Night
4 4 Party of tourists, probably Japanese
4 5 Crowd leaving sports fixture
4 6 Folk-dancers
5 1 Sandwich-board man
5 2 Actors advertising their play (in costume)
5 3 Politicians, campaigning
5 4 Preacher, shouting into bad PA
5 5 Emergency Services (Fire, Ambulance, etc)
5 6 Lots of Police for no obvious reason
6 1 Roadworks or sidewalk renewal, whichever the PCs are using
6 2 Carnival or procession
6 3 Crime in progress
6 4 Traffic jam in unexpected place
6 5 Roll twice, and combine them in one encounter
6 6 Roll twice, and they've happened to each other

**Flaming
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