2 example outlines, showing how the system can be used to quickly

8 d100 tables that can be combined in a high number of ways to produce an outline in a simple and easy way.

Contact – Personality & Contact - Profession tells you about who gave you the quest/primary point of contact.

Quest – Action & Quest – Target - These two together tell you what is needed and what the target is

Location tells you where you should go

Complication - If something can go wrong, this table tells you what it is.

Help & Opposition - Do you get aid from others or are there active groups out to hinder you

Reward - What have you been promised as a reward for your endeavours.

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