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Alphabet Soup, GM Advice Document, 100 Magic Rings

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Alphabet Soup is a comprehensive guide to words commonly (and uncommonly) found in games or used by gamers. It provides quick, easy definitions in lexicon form: gaming terms, definitions, historical context, mythological terms. It even gives gamemasters advice on how they can use them in their games. It works like an encyclopedia of random bits, only these random bits are things I think are interesting for gamemasters.

In this particular edition, I've provided a 1d100 chart of magic rings (and their side effects) that will flesh out any fantasy game.

Note: Since this is a living lexicon, the PDF will be updated (for free) from time to time. Check back for more charts and updates.

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January 27th, 2023
100 random magic rings. Good? Bad? for the player? Or fun for the Game Master? Most of these rings have interesting write ups good for when you need a magic ring fast but not one from the official magic item tables. [...]
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December 31st, 2014
For those of us who like a little humor in our games. These rings are great to throw into a hoarde treasure pile for the greediest of adventurers. Some will be great additions, others will seem like curses. They'll all be interesting to say the leas [...]
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