Running a Dungeons & Dragons game this week? Make sure to throw 1d6 books into the next treasure pile!
Books cost 25 gp (minimum!) in 5e D&D, making them valuable treasures. They are far more interesting than sacks of coins or gemstones. Rarer books could cost orders of magnitude more, assuming the party is willing to track down interested buyers.
And, of course, the best part is loredumping your campaign notes if any player shows interest and reads it.
I’ve broken things into 4 categories to match the 5e Intelligence-based lore skills. As a fun exercise you could make a d100 table tailored to your TTRPG campaign setting by inventing 5 books for each topic. (Don’t forget to include scrawled journals owned by former bounty hunters or treasure seekers.)
d20 Book Topics:
- Arcana: Biographies of famous magic-users
- Arcana: Fanciful stories about magical items
- Arcana: Cosmology and the planes (1-astrology, 2-Inner Planes, 3-Outer Planes, 4-border planes, 5-other Primes, 6-Far Realms)
- Arcana: Practical magical theories, mathematics
- Arcana: Tales of magical creatures (1-aberrations, 2-constructs, 3-dragons, 4-elementals, 5-fey, 6-monstrosities, 7-oozes, 8-undead)
- History: Popular fiction (1-adventure, 2-romance, 3-mystery, 4-horror)
- History: History of lost civilizations (1-elves, 2-dwarves, 3-giants, 4-other humanoids)
- History: Law, civics, economics, architecture, language
- History: Geography, politics, nobility
- History: Tactics, warfare, historical battles
- Nature: Climate, natural philosophy
- Nature: Metallurgy, alchemy
- Nature: Wilderness survival, cooking, crafting
- Nature: Plant creatures, botany, herbology, farming almanacs
- Nature: Beast creatures, biology, anatomy, surgery
- Religion: A tract or religious text (1-lawful, 2-neutral, 3-chaotic)
- Religion: Songbook, poetry, music
- Religion: Stories of crusaders, saints, and their relics
- Religion: Academic treatise on religion or philosophy
- Religion: Lists of Outer Planar creatures (1-good, 2-evil, 3-law, 4-chaos)
I should also mention that I’ve put together a more comprehensive list of my TTRPG publications on Itch: https://koboldsquest.itch.io/