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  • #16
    68 military Tire
    69 Tank Tread
    70 Compass
    71 MRE Hot Sauce Bottle (I found loads of them on the US Army training bases I have visited)
    72 Radio Battery new or used
    73 Dead Car Battery
    74 Batteries new or used
    75 English to Polish dictionary
    76 Camouflage Netting
    77 Pole for Camouflage Net
    78 Glass Bottle
    79 Glass Jar
    80 Empty Ammo Crate
    I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by ChalkLine View Post
      6 - Used medical waste from injury treatment
      Used as opposed to new medical waste
      I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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      • #18
        80 blackened and dented metal tea kettle
        81 East German Officer uniform with empty holster beside an open and strewn about suitcase of polish clothing.
        82 Trench dugout with trash and old cigarette butts.
        83 Russian donkey ears trench binoculars knocked down in the mud.
        84 1d100 Free city of Krakow ration chits.
        85 courier dispatch bag with papers for the evacuation of ......
        86 Polish field phone....still wired in.
        87 Polish civilians huddled in a drainage culvert. |
        88 Engineers inflatable infiltration raft
        89 bundle of 100 OD sand bags
        90 bag of looted medications

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        • #19
          Eight more to go
          I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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          • #20
            abandoned antenna farm.

            broken military switchboard.

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            • #21
              These are all meant to be scenes to make the Players wonder. They have no answer to their mystery and they have no connection to the adventure unless of course you choose to incorporate them into your scenario.


              A macabre scene of two recently dead enemy soldiers in a shellhole, arranged as though they are playing poker for empty bottles of booze (the bottles have traces of alcohol in them and they still smell of some rotgut whisky). The bodies are propped up with sticks. Their uniforms are dirty and torn and they have no usable equipment except the pack of cards.

              A collection (2d10+2) of boots. They're in a range of sizes and all in usable condition except that they are all for the left foot (or the right foot, if you will).

              A NATO Kevlar helmet with scraps of hair and large splotches of blood. Nothing particularly unusual except that the helmet has been cut into two halves and what you're looking at is the right side half.

              A crashed military light truck/jeep. There's bloodstains on the seats but the most interesting thing is that there are several circular saw blades embedded deep into the bodywork, doors and the windscreen. It's as though they were launched from some device. Some of them have penetrated through the doors and could have injured the person sitting next to that door.
              (If you want to give the Players a clue, I imagined this scenario as one where the attackers had built themselves a ballista or three that could fire the sawblades. One ballista may have been damaged and left behind and can be found nearby in a typical ambush position, with about a dozen unused sawblades piled next to it).

              EDIT: I meant to say as well, that these are in response to Draq's request for some more of the "stranger" things to encounter.
              Last edited by StainlessSteelCynic; 03-24-2018, 01:41 AM. Reason: adding comment

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              • #22
                Complete List

                1. Trenches
                2. Burnt Out Vehicle
                3. Length of Razor Wire
                4. Shell Hole
                5. Skeletons
                6. Used Medical Waste From Injury Treatment
                7. Bunkers; Sandbag Or Concrete
                8. Crashed Chopper
                9. Discarded Small arms
                10. Unused Ammunition Belt (For Machineguns)
                11. Unused Ration Pack
                12. Discarded Parachute
                13. Pallet For Airdropped Supplies
                14. Stockpile Of Jerry cans
                15. Forgotten Backpack/Rucksack
                16. Coils Of Comms Wire
                17. Deployed Bridge from an AVLB
                18. Civilian Vehicle
                19. Discarded Helmet
                20. Unexploded Ordnance
                21. Booby Traps
                22. Spent Missile Casings
                23. Wire Guided Missile Wire Draped Over The Terrain
                24. Empty, Dropped, Assault Rifle Magazines
                25. Full, Dropped, Assault Rifle Magazines
                26. Deserted Medical Aid Station, Bloodied Stretchers and a few Empty Plastic Containers
                27. Deserted Machinegun Position, With working Machinegun
                28. Empty Mortar Position
                29. Single, Intact Tire (Truck Or Hummer/Other Recon)
                30. Dead, Disembowelled Cow
                31. Pack Of Wild Dogs
                32. Murder Of Crows
                33. Shell-shocked Survivor
                34. A Pack Of Scavengers Looting The Field For Anything Useful
                35. Cigarette Butts
                36. Latrine Holes(Buried And Open)
                37. Random Dismembered Body Part
                38. Graffiti
                39. Stash Of Cassette Tapes With Player(Music Junkie's Collection)
                40. A Line Of Executed Civilians/Soldiers
                41. Photos Of Loved Ones/Letters From Home
                42. Spare Mg Barrel (Possibly Burned Out)
                43. Religious Medal on Cord/Chain or Rosary.
                44. A Single Glove
                45. Small Arms Cleaning Kit Parts
                46. Bird's Nest in Toppled Tree, With Eggs.
                47. A Discarded Novel
                48. A Pre-War Fashion Magazine
                49. A Pre-War Porn Magazine
                50. A Book Of Poetry
                51. Large, Well Marked Minefield
                52. Massive Cemetery Holding All Sides Of The Conflict
                53. Temporary Road Signs
                54. Warning Signs ('Booby Traps!' Or 'Sniper On Ridge, Keep Your Head Down!'
                55. A Circle Of Civilian Furniture Around A Fire
                56. Lost Canteen
                57. Map of the Region with Unexplained Symbols.
                58. Mechanics Tool Box With Civilians Tools
                59. Key Ring with Grenade Pins from both NATO and Warsaw Pact.
                60. Diaper Bag With Cloth Diapers, Pins, Ointment And Baby Powder
                61. Metal Thermos For Coffee Or Tea
                62. Entrenching Tool without Case.
                63. Linking Machine For Soviet Non Disintegrating Mg Belts
                64. 5 kg of Iodized Pickling Salt and Spices for Preserving Vegetables.
                65. A Poorly Minefield.
                66. Civilian Motorbike In Working Condition
                67. Civilian Car In Working Condition (Used as an officer Staff Car)
                68. Civilian Truck In Working Condition,
                69. Circle Of Dead Dogs, Laid Nose To Tail
                70. One Military Tire
                71. Length of Tank Tread
                72. Tank Tread Pad
                73. Compass
                74. MRE Hot Sauce Bottle
                75. Radio Battery New Or Used
                76. Dead Car Battery
                77. Batteries New Or Used
                78. Radio Battery
                79. English To Polish Dictionary
                80. Camouflage Netting
                81. Pole For Camouflage Net
                82. Glass Bottle
                83. Glass Jar
                84. Empty Ammo Crate
                85. Blackened And Dented Metal Tea Kettle
                86. East German Officer Uniform With Empty Holster
                87. Trench Dugout with Trash and Old Cigarette Butts.
                88. Russian Donkey Ears Trench Binoculars
                89. 1d100 Free City Of Krakow Ration Chits
                90. Courier Dispatch Bag with Papers for the Evacuation Of
                91. Polish Field Phone
                92. Polish Civilians Huddled In A Drainage Culvert. |
                93. Engineers Inflatable Infiltration Raft
                94. Bundle Of 100 Olive Drab Sand Bags
                95. Bag Of Looted Medications
                96. Abandoned Radio Antenna Farm
                97. Broken Military Switchboard
                98. Small Wooden Box
                99. Watch
                100. Pack of Playing Cards
                101.
                I will not hide. I will not be deterred nor will I be intimidated from my performing my duty, I am a Canadian Soldier.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by StainlessSteelCynic View Post
                  These are all meant to be scenes to make the Players wonder. They have no answer to their mystery and they have no connection to the adventure unless of course you choose to incorporate them into your scenario.


                  A macabre scene of two recently dead enemy soldiers in a shellhole, arranged as though they are playing poker for empty bottles of booze (the bottles have traces of alcohol in them and they still smell of some rotgut whisky). The bodies are propped up with sticks. Their uniforms are dirty and torn and they have no usable equipment except the pack of cards.

                  A collection (2d10+2) of boots. They're in a range of sizes and all in usable condition except that they are all for the left foot (or the right foot, if you will).

                  A NATO Kevlar helmet with scraps of hair and large splotches of blood. Nothing particularly unusual except that the helmet has been cut into two halves and what you're looking at is the right side half.

                  A crashed military light truck/jeep. There's bloodstains on the seats but the most interesting thing is that there are several circular saw blades embedded deep into the bodywork, doors and the windscreen. It's as though they were launched from some device. Some of them have penetrated through the doors and could have injured the person sitting next to that door.
                  (If you want to give the Players a clue, I imagined this scenario as one where the attackers had built themselves a ballista or three that could fire the sawblades. One ballista may have been damaged and left behind and can be found nearby in a typical ambush position, with about a dozen unused sawblades piled next to it).

                  EDIT: I meant to say as well, that these are in response to Draq's request for some more of the "stranger" things to encounter.
                  Ooh yes thank you. You come across these kind of unexplained things in video games if you look around enough and I find it adds a pleasant mix of fear, confusion and curiosity

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                  • #24
                    This should so be a PDF.

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                    • #25
                      1. Not a weird encounter but something a little unusual.
                      When the PCs investigate, the find a small collection of "drip" rifles (AKA "pop-off" rifles or more aptly, the "ghost" or "phantom" rifle) in various defensive positions.
                      The rifles can be any sort from combat to civilian rifles and may be set to fire single or auto (the small number of ejected shells from self loading rifles indicates that the bursts where small, 3-5 rounds only).

                      The "drip" rifle is a device that allows the rifle to self-fire. First used by Australian forces during the evacuation from Gallipoli, it consists of the rifle and a pair of tins (or any suitable collection device like canteen mugs etc. etc.) arranged one above the other. The rifle is typically held in place by sandbags or a wooden frame.
                      The lower tin has a line connected to the trigger and the upper tin has sand or water that has been allowed to drip into the lower tin.
                      When the lower tin gained enough weight, it would pull the trigger and thus give the impression that someone was still in the trench taking shots at the enemy.

                      Personally, I like the feel that would be created by calling these devices "ghost" or "phantom" rifles
                      For some more information on the drip-rifle, the following links give some history and some images to better illustrate the concept: -


                      A plucky young Lance Corporal whose ingenious delayed action rifle helped save thousands of lives as Allied troops evacuated Gallipoli is honoured for his invention, which may have been inspired by Ned Kelly's demise.




                      2. And another that is slightly weird, that I recall from somewhere (a movie I think)...

                      A small stand of trees survives unscathed by the battle. When the PCs approach the trees the only notable thing is a breeze blowing through the area... and the noise.
                      There's a weird, sort of moaning, sound coming from the direction of the trees. It sounds like something you would encounter in a horror movie. There's no melody or rhythym to the noise other than the "moaning" quality.

                      When (or if) the PCs investigate they find that someone has placed several lengths and sizes of PVC pipe in the trees. They have cut them and arranged them like a giant set of pan pipes and placed them into position so that they will catch the wind and emit the strange sound the PCs heard.


                      3. Last one, inspired by Isla de las Munecas (the Island of the Dolls) in Mexico.


                      Someone has spent a great deal of time collecting and hanging dogtags from a tree on the battlefield. There are so many dogtags that it's doubtful they are from soldiers killed on this particular battlefield. There are so many of them that when the wind blows, the dogtags act like a windchime.

                      For some variety and to increase the weirdness factor, instead of dogtags (which are somewhat understandable, perhaps the person was creating a memorial for example), someone has tied chess pieces to the branches of the tree. There are hundreds of them made from plastic, wood and even metal or stone but they are all pieces used in chess.
                      Of course you could just go into "creepy" territory and have the tree festoned with dolls or stick figures (like in the first Blair Witch movie).

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                      • #26
                        An alternative is to throw all you're ruined/non standard ammo on a fire with alot of leaves/green branches. Creates a thick smoke and a timed 'simulation' of gunfire. Used for distractions/diversions.

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                        • #27
                          1. An old leather shoulder bag - an officer's case from a previous generation - no one makes these things of leather for field use any more. It's heavy if you pick it up.

                          It contains a 1 kg. bar of gold, stamped with an eagle over a swastika, and a (random) 8-digit number.


                          2. A set of 8-12 test tubes on stands on the ground. Some have dried out stuff in different colors in them.

                          Uncle Ted
                          Last edited by unkated; 03-25-2018, 08:12 PM. Reason: addition

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by unkated View Post
                            1. An old leather shoulder bag - an officer's case from a previous generation - no one makes these things of leather for field use any more. It's heavy if you pick it up.

                            It contains a 1 kg. bar of gold, stamped with an eagle over a swastika, and a (random) 8-digit number.


                            2. A set of 8-12 test tubes on stands on the ground. Some have dried out stuff in different colors in them.

                            Uncle Ted
                            Nice!
                            I really like these because of that "What the... " factor, particularly the test tubes. There's nothing quite like something completely random but hinting of danger, to make the players paranoid!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Silent Hunter UK View Post
                              This should so be a PDF.


                              100 random items version 1 2018-03-28.pdf

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                              • #30
                                Late entry

                                A baby and/or small child
                                A kitten or puppy
                                A bag of silver coins
                                A women who has been held as a slave
                                A box of fine china (looted from a house)
                                Unexploded 500 lb bomb
                                RPG round that was fired with the nose fuse cover on
                                A historic weapon of some time (matchlock musket for example)

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