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Five tables for room descriptions, dungeon dressing, doors, puzzles, and corpse descriptions. Everything you need to bring a dungeon to life.

5 tables3,500 entries

Room Descriptions

d700 · 700 entries

What a dungeon room looks like when players enter

A circular chamber with a domed ceiling covered in faded star maps

A vast cavern with a still underground lake reflecting the stalactites above

A natural cave where the walls glitter with veins of quartz

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Dungeon Dressing

d700 · 700 entries

Small details that make dungeon rooms feel real

Cobwebs thick enough to muffle sound

A mosaic floor with several tiles pried up and missing

Cracks in the floor filled with a glowing green substance

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Dungeon Doors

d700 · 700 entries

Doors, archways, gates, and passages

A heavy oak door banded with iron, scarred with axe marks

A wooden door swollen with moisture, stuck firmly in its frame

A pair of double doors made of dark wood, one hanging from a single hinge

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Puzzles & Riddles

d700 · 700 entries

Brain teasers, riddles, and physical puzzles for dungeons

A room with four colored crystals and four pedestals - each crystal must be placed on the correct pedestal to open the way

Three levers on the wall, each labeled with a cryptic symbol - pulling them in the wrong order resets the room

A room with five doors, each marked with a number - only the door whose number is the sum of the others is real

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Corpse Descriptions

d700 · 700 entries

What dead bodies and remains look like

A skeleton slumped against the wall, one hand reaching toward the door

A pile of bones scattered across the floor as if the body was torn apart

A skeleton sitting upright in a chair at a desk, quill still in its finger bones

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I improvise a full dungeon with these tables?

Roll a room description for the space, add dungeon dressing for atmosphere, describe the doors leading out, and sprinkle in puzzles. Five rolls and you have a vivid dungeon room.

What are dungeon dressing entries?

Small environmental details: cobwebs, strange smells, flickering lights, footprints in dust. They make rooms feel real and lived-in rather than empty boxes on a map.

Are the puzzles solvable?

Many include both the puzzle setup and its solution. Others describe the mechanism and leave the answer for you to decide. All are designed to challenge players at the table.

Optional: Organize Your Rolls in Multiloop

These random tables are fully usable without login. If you want a deeper workflow, Multiloop helps you save rolls, build custom tables, and connect outcomes to your campaign notes.