[ This will end up being for notes taken by Dib in-game. They will also double as a Thread Tracker/CR Chart. Anyone who sees this and wants their character to riffle through them and use/reference this information in-game, you have my full permission. He's probably not hiding them (yet).]
Rolled a 15 on 8-28-25: A broken radio that hums faintly, like breathing. Rolled a dirty 10 on 8-29-25: A diary note: “They said it wasn’t airborne.” Rolled a dirty 20 on 8-30-25: A crumbled pamphlet, half legible: “New Life Initiative: Volunteers Needed for Capsule Integration.” On the back, handwritten: “Do not sign. They are taking everyone.” Rolled 10 on 8-31-25: A family portrait. All faces scraped away with a blade.
SUPPLIES From "ROLL TO INVESTIGATE"
8-28-25 Rolled a 19: A small iron pot for cooking over a fire. Rolled a 8: A coil of rope, frayed but usable. Rolled a dirty 20: A backpack with working straps and compartments, perfect for scavenging.
8-29-25 Rolled a nat 1: A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope. Rolled a nat 1: A cracked lantern with just enough oil for one night. Rolled a 14: A toolkit: hammer, nails, and twine in a satchel.
8-30-25 Rolled a 12: A moth-eaten winter coat, still wearable. Rolled a 9: A bundle of firewood and kindling wrapped in twine. Rolled a 7: A water jug hidden in a crawlspace. Smells metallic but safe after boiling.
8-31-25 Rolled an 18: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray. Rolled a 7: A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets. Rolled a nat 1: A half-empty box of matches, most damp but a few usable.
~ WEEK 1 ~ Rolled a 11 on 9-1-25: A funeral shroud with embroidery: “The Keeper of the Breath.” Rolled a Dirty 20 on 9-2-25: A petition sheet covered in shaky signatures: “We refuse Capsule integration. Life ends, so that life may begin again.” Rolled a 19 on 9-3-25: A newspaper clipping: “Hospitals Overwhelmed: ‘People collapsing in streets faster than we can bring them inside.’” Rolled a 5 on 9-4-25: A scrawl on a wallboard: “Do not drink the water.” Rolled a - on 9-5-25: Rolled a - on 9-6-25: Rolled a - on 9-7-25:
SUPPLIES From "ROLL TO INVESTIGATE"
~ WEEK 1~
9-1-25 Rolled a Dirty 20: A sharp hunting knife, hidden in a desk drawer. Rolled a 5: A dented tin of stale crackers. Not tasty, but edible. Rolled a 7: A dusty bottle of alcohol, cork intact. Disinfectant or drink.
9-2-25 Rolled a 6: A coil of rope, frayed but usable. Rolled a 16: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible. Rolled a 8: A bundle of firewood and kindling wrapped in twine.
9-3-25 Rolled a 18: A crate of bottled water. Most broken, three intact. Rolled a 6: A coil of rope, frayed but usable. Rolled a dirty 20: A full medkit: bandages, scissors, antiseptic, tape.
9-4-25 Rolled a dirty 20: A small stash of canned vegetables (3 cans). Labels faded, contents fine. Rolled a 18: A fishing kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure. Rolled a 12: A tin of preserved lard. Safe to cook with or burn as fuel.
9-5-25 Rolled a 11: A sealed can of peaches, untouched. Rolled a 17: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray. Rolled a 18: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible.
9-6-25 Rolled a 16: A small iron pot for cooking over a fire. Rolled a 18: A crate of bottled water. Most broken, three intact. Rolled a Nat 1: A cracked lantern with just enough oil for one night.
9-7-25 Rolled a 14: A hunting bow with two intact arrows (bow cracked but usable with care). Rolled a 16: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible. Rolled a 18: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
From the Reading Books on Science, History, and Space in the Library: "There isn't much that isn't completely illegible, but through bits and pieces he would be able to gather that even as far as distant planets, this planet is distant. Intentionally so.
The original settlers of this planet did so to escape capsule technology, but that's all he can find about the world itself. He'd be able to piece together that technology as a whole is far more advanced than what this planet had, which also was intentional. Whoever settled this planet obviously didn't like the rest of society all that much."
From Knowing his Constellations: The stars are completely different from the ones you can see from Earth
[2] Small Iron Pot [2] Coil of Rope [1] Backpack [2] Cracked Lantern [2] Firewood and Kindling wrapped in Twine. [1] A Half-Empty Box of Matches [1] A Fishing Kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure. [1] Handmade Lantern made from a Water Jug
Food
[?] Berrys From the Park [1] Stale Tin of Crackers [1] Tin of Preserved Lard [1] Can of Peaches [3] Canned Vegetables [3] Sack of Oats
Water [6] Bottles of Water [1] Water Jug
First Aid
[3] A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray. [1] A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets. [1] A full medkit: bandages, scissors, antiseptic, tape. [1] Bottle of Alcohol
Tools/Weapons [1] Sharp Hunting Knife [1] Rusty Pocket Knife [1] Tool Kit with Hammer, Nails, and Twine in a satchel [1] A Hunting Bow with two intact arrows (bow cracked but usable with care)
Clothing
[1] Moth-Eaten Winter Coat [?] Tattered clothes from the trailer he woke up in [1] Ratty oversized sandals he got from the trailer
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Clues/Info
Items - Heavily damaged books he got from the Library about Science, History, and Space. - A broken radio that hums faintly, like breathing. Keeps it wrapped in a funeral shroud with embroidery: “The Keeper of the Breath.”
Notes - A diary note: “They said it wasn’t airborne.” - A crumbled pamphlet, half legible: “New Life Initiative: Volunteers Needed for Capsule Integration.” On the back, handwritten: “Do not sign. They are taking everyone.” - A family portrait. All faces scraped away with a blade. - A petition sheet covered in shaky signatures: “We refuse Capsule integration. Life ends, so that life may begin again.” - A newspaper clipping: “Hospitals Overwhelmed: ‘People collapsing in streets faster than we can bring them inside.’”
Items and Information (OOC Notes)
Roll to Investigate
AUGUST ROLLS
Rolled a 15 on 8-28-25: A broken radio that hums faintly, like breathing.
Rolled a dirty 10 on 8-29-25: A diary note: “They said it wasn’t airborne.”
Rolled a dirty 20 on 8-30-25: A crumbled pamphlet, half legible: “New Life Initiative: Volunteers Needed for Capsule Integration.” On the back, handwritten: “Do not sign. They are taking everyone.”
Rolled 10 on 8-31-25: A family portrait. All faces scraped away with a blade.
SUPPLIES From "ROLL TO INVESTIGATE"
8-28-25
Rolled a 19: A small iron pot for cooking over a fire.
Rolled a 8: A coil of rope, frayed but usable.
Rolled a dirty 20: A backpack with working straps and compartments, perfect for scavenging.
8-29-25
Rolled a nat 1: A rusty pocketknife. Still sharp enough to cut rope.
Rolled a nat 1: A cracked lantern with just enough oil for one night.
Rolled a 14: A toolkit: hammer, nails, and twine in a satchel.
8-30-25
Rolled a 12: A moth-eaten winter coat, still wearable.
Rolled a 9: A bundle of firewood and kindling wrapped in twine.
Rolled a 7: A water jug hidden in a crawlspace. Smells metallic but safe after boiling.
8-31-25
Rolled an 18: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
Rolled a 7: A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets.
Rolled a nat 1: A half-empty box of matches, most damp but a few usable.
SEPTEMBER ROLLS
~ WEEK 1 ~
Rolled a 11 on 9-1-25: A funeral shroud with embroidery: “The Keeper of the Breath.”
Rolled a Dirty 20 on 9-2-25: A petition sheet covered in shaky signatures: “We refuse Capsule integration. Life ends, so that life may begin again.”
Rolled a 19 on 9-3-25: A newspaper clipping: “Hospitals Overwhelmed: ‘People collapsing in streets faster than we can bring them inside.’”
Rolled a 5 on 9-4-25: A scrawl on a wallboard: “Do not drink the water.”
Rolled a - on 9-5-25:
Rolled a - on 9-6-25:
Rolled a - on 9-7-25:
SUPPLIES From "ROLL TO INVESTIGATE"
~ WEEK 1~
9-1-25
Rolled a Dirty 20: A sharp hunting knife, hidden in a desk drawer.
Rolled a 5: A dented tin of stale crackers. Not tasty, but edible.
Rolled a 7: A dusty bottle of alcohol, cork intact. Disinfectant or drink.
9-2-25
Rolled a 6: A coil of rope, frayed but usable.
Rolled a 16: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible.
Rolled a 8: A bundle of firewood and kindling wrapped in twine.
9-3-25
Rolled a 18: A crate of bottled water. Most broken, three intact.
Rolled a 6: A coil of rope, frayed but usable.
Rolled a dirty 20: A full medkit: bandages, scissors, antiseptic, tape.
9-4-25
Rolled a dirty 20: A small stash of canned vegetables (3 cans). Labels faded, contents fine.
Rolled a 18: A fishing kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure.
Rolled a 12: A tin of preserved lard. Safe to cook with or burn as fuel.
9-5-25
Rolled a 11: A sealed can of peaches, untouched.
Rolled a 17: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
Rolled a 18: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible.
9-6-25
Rolled a 16: A small iron pot for cooking over a fire.
Rolled a 18: A crate of bottled water. Most broken, three intact.
Rolled a Nat 1: A cracked lantern with just enough oil for one night.
9-7-25
Rolled a 14: A hunting bow with two intact arrows (bow cracked but usable with care).
Rolled a 16: A sack of oats hidden beneath floorboards, still edible.
Rolled a 18: A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
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Info Acquired in Game
AUGUST
The original settlers of this planet did so to escape capsule technology, but that's all he can find about the world itself. He'd be able to piece together that technology as a whole is far more advanced than what this planet had, which also was intentional. Whoever settled this planet obviously didn't like the rest of society all that much."
From Knowing his Constellations: The stars are completely different from the ones you can see from Earth
Inventory - Through Sept 7th
[2] Small Iron Pot
[2] Coil of Rope
[1] Backpack
[2] Cracked Lantern
[2] Firewood and Kindling wrapped in Twine.
[1] A Half-Empty Box of Matches
[1] A Fishing Kit: line, hooks, and a carved wooden lure.
[1] Handmade Lantern made from a Water Jug
Food
[?] Berrys From the Park
[1] Stale Tin of Crackers
[1] Tin of Preserved Lard
[1] Can of Peaches
[3] Canned Vegetables
[3] Sack of Oats
Water
[6] Bottles of Water
[1] Water JugFirst Aid
[3] A half-stocked first-aid box with painkillers and antiseptic spray.
[1] A first-aid pouch with gauze and iodine tablets.
[1] A full medkit: bandages, scissors, antiseptic, tape.
[1] Bottle of Alcohol
Tools/Weapons
[1] Sharp Hunting Knife
[1] Rusty Pocket Knife
[1] Tool Kit with Hammer, Nails, and Twine in a satchel
[1] A Hunting Bow with two intact arrows (bow cracked but usable with care)
Clothing
[1] Moth-Eaten Winter Coat
[?] Tattered clothes from the trailer he woke up in
[1] Ratty oversized sandals he got from the trailer
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Clues/Info
Items
- Heavily damaged books he got from the Library about Science, History, and Space.
- A broken radio that hums faintly, like breathing. Keeps it wrapped in a funeral shroud with embroidery: “The Keeper of the Breath.”
Notes
- A diary note: “They said it wasn’t airborne.”
- A crumbled pamphlet, half legible: “New Life Initiative: Volunteers Needed for Capsule Integration.” On the back, handwritten: “Do not sign. They are taking everyone.”
- A family portrait. All faces scraped away with a blade.
- A petition sheet covered in shaky signatures: “We refuse Capsule integration. Life ends, so that life may begin again.”
- A newspaper clipping: “Hospitals Overwhelmed: ‘People collapsing in streets faster than we can bring them inside.’”