====== Tavern Brawl ====== (//[[tag:tonygarcia|Tony Garcia]]//) Taverns can prove interesting places for any adventure. Anything can happen, including a good brawl! How about a simple table to determine how the brawl started? What's the reason for the beat up beginning? Roll 2d6 below and have fun! ^ 2d6 ^ The brawl started because... | | 2 | ...some miscreant insulted a barbarian's wife. | | 3 | ...a dwarf was called a son of a goblin. | | 4 | ...the beer was flat and warm. Or not, if that's to your taste. | | 5 | ...an assassin cheated at cards. | | 6 | ...a hapless knight had a drunk puke over him at dinner. | | 7 | ...a courtesan was shorted on her pay. She pulled out a dagger and slashed the customer's face. | | 8 | ...a table of barbarians were presented with a significantly high bill. | | 9 | ...a drunk piddled on a barbarian's foot. | | 10 | ...an elementalist's roast dinner lacked the requisite sauce. | | 11 | ...somebody has had their fingers in the till. | | 12 | ...the tavern's cook took exception to his fare being called slop. | The fight can involve players, or serve as a distraction for some game action. The Game Master can decide the best way to adapt it into their story. //This article first appeared in [[https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/378312/Casket-of-Fays-5--a-Dragon-Warriors-RPG-fanzine|Casket of Fays Issue 5]].//