Over on Craggenloch Tribune, the author discussed his dislike of empty rooms and offered three creative “dungeon-stuffers” to quickly populate an unexpected and undescribed empty room.I myself like the odd empty room, typically with a bit of description, but this post is not to argue the point. Everyone has their preferences and I suspect we agree on what makes some room descriptions better than others. But it was a good excuse to have some fun quickly writing something for my own blog, which I always want to do more of. So, here’s ten empty rooms of various sorts. They are writren simply, as brevity is usually appropriate withe tone-setters and accessory spaces.d10 Empty Rooms1 Hidden GardenUnfurnished chamber with a few hoes and trowels leaning against a bench. On the far wall, moss between some cobblestones forms a vaguely circular pattern. Pushing on the wall opens a hidden passage into a small, simple garden. An enchantment keeps it cool, bright, and misty, and several stone…
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