A key part of Solitaire RPG play is the use of oracles, nonsense phrase generators that provide inspiration for what comes next in the game. When I play solitaire games, I use the Mythic Oracle to answer questions such as "What is that person doing?" "What is going on here?". However, the Mythic Oracle is designed to inspire more mundane ideas, to move the story forward as rapidly as possible. So, I created a second set of oracles, designed for rapid, weird worldbuilding. I've included them below, with examples of what kind of questions they are designed to answer. Some of the words are drawn from biology or from non-english languages. If you see a word you don't recognize, just type it into Wikipedia and all will become clear.
~Content Note: These oracles contain references to slavery and violence. Each can produce 10000 different phrases. Some may be disturbing in ways I have not yet forseen.
The Interpersonal Drama Oracle takes the form of an interpersonal/feeling verb followed by person-related noun:
It answers questions such as: Who is that person and what are they doing? What gossip did you just hear?
The Interpersonal Violence Oracle takes the form of a violence/movement/theft related verb followed by a person-related noun:
It answers questions such as: What kind of violent and dramatic shenanigans are going on here?
The Weird Creature Oracle takes the form of a practical/intellectual/weird verb followed by a random/weird creature-related noun:
The Dangerous Creature Oracle takes the form of a violence/movement/theft related verb followed by a random/weird creature-related noun
They are both designed to answer questions such as: What is that weird creature you just saw? What is that dangerous creature you just saw? What is chasing you down the dungeon corridor? What did you see out of the corner of your eye?
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There is some duplication between these oracles. That is because I insisted in making sure that each list was exactly 100 words each, so I can eventually produce a pdf version with D100 tables.
Please do tell me if you end up using this for anything and how it turns out.
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