Roll the relevant table for each [BLANK] in a form. Use a d6 unless otherwise specified.
Carry-over rule. Where a form’s variable matches a value already rolled on a prior form in the same case (e.g., hoard classification across 27-B / 14-C / 14-E for the same captivity, or damsel name across 27-B / 14-E for the same subject), carry the prior value rather than re-roll. This rule already appears on individual table blocks; the top-of-file repeat saves the player a search.
Captor name (1d12) — for any free-entry captor-name field.
Roll 1d12 for any free-entry captor-name field. Every case names its captor; the form expects a name in the field.
| 1d12 | Captor name |
|---|
| 1 | Iurnethyl |
| 2 | Velsemyr |
| 3 | Calvenrix |
| 4 | Vaelthrix the Younger |
| 5 | Mordrethys |
| 6 | Sythrandel |
| 7 | Pyraxis the Patient |
| 8 | Garmoreth |
| 9 | Thessanorixel |
| 10 | Drosselmarch |
| 11 | Khelvax |
| 12 | Or-Wengriss the Lesser |
Territory (1d4) — for any free-entry territory field.
| 1d4 | Territory |
|---|
| 1 | Western Reach |
| 2 | Lower Reach |
| 3 | Coastal Marches |
| 4 | Northern Vault |
These tables apply to any form with a free-entry captor-name or territory field (27-B §1.1 and §1.4; 9-A §1.1 and §1.3; 14-C §1.3; 14-E §1.1; etc.).
→ View Form NAO-67
NAO-67 has no roll tables. The player fills its fields by free choice (license number, cohort, track, sub-specialization, senior’s name and phrase, first-day memory, and the unforgettable footnote). The Years in Service field (2.1) invites a 1d10 if the player wants randomness. The personal quirk field (5.1) is always free-written.
→ View Form 9-A
Field 1.1 (captor name) may be rolled on the top-of-file Captor-Name (1d12) table; 1.3 (territory of registration) on the top-of-file Territory (1d4) table; 1.2 (Dragon License No.) remains free-entry. Roll for the following:
9-A Field 1.4 — Hoard Category (1d6)
| 1d6 | Hoard Category |
|---|
| 1 | Consumer Electronics (CE) |
| 2 | Heavy Metals (HM) |
| 3 | Jewels & Gemstones (JM) |
| 4 | Antiquities & Rarities (AR) |
| 5 | Books & Manuscripts (BK) |
| 6 | Mixed — roll twice and combine; flag for sub-licensing review |
9-A Field 2.1 — Hoard Valuation (1d6)
| 1d6 | Valuation |
|---|
| 1 | Modest |
| 2 | Standard |
| 3 | Substantial |
| 4 | Significant |
| 5 | Inventory exceeds appraisal capacity |
| 6 | Captor refuses valuation; estimation per §3 |
9-A Field 2.2 — Discrepancy with Prior Year (1d6)
| 1d6 | Discrepancy |
|---|
| 1 | None reported |
| 2 | Minor — within tolerance |
| 3 | Unreported addition |
| 4 | Unreported loss |
| 5 | Contested by captor |
| 6 | The captor declined to answer |
9-A Field 3.1 — Witness Present at Assessment (1d6)
| 1d6 | Witness |
|---|
| 1 | None |
| 2 | Apprentice auditor |
| 3 | Peer auditor |
| 4 | Regional Hoard Warden |
| 5 | A knight (anomalous) |
| 6 | A therapist (anomalous) |
→ View Form 14-C
Field 1.3 (territory of registration) may be rolled on the top-of-file Territory (1d4) table; 1.1 (Dragon License No.) and 2.1 (lair coordinates) remain free-entry. Field 1.2 (hoard category) rolls from the same table as 9-A Field 1.4. Roll for the following:
14-C Field 1.2 — Hoard Category (1d6)
(Same table as 9-A Field 1.4. Roll once and carry the result across both forms if filing simultaneously.)
| 1d6 | Hoard Category |
|---|
| 1 | Consumer Electronics (CE) |
| 2 | Heavy Metals (HM) |
| 3 | Jewels & Gemstones (JM) |
| 4 | Antiquities & Rarities (AR) |
| 5 | Books & Manuscripts (BK) |
| 6 | Mixed — roll twice and combine; flag for sub-licensing review |
14-C Field 2.2 — Disclosure Scope (1d6)
| 1d6 | Scope |
|---|
| 1 | Minimal |
| 2 | Standard |
| 3 | Expanded |
| 4 | Full lair coordinates |
| 5 | Amended |
| 6 | Redacted per Statute 12.4(b)(iii) |
14-C Field 2.3 — Recipient Classification (1d6)
| 1d6 | Recipient |
|---|
| 1 | BHI internal |
| 2 | Joint authority |
| 3 | Knight Guild |
| 4 | Court order |
| 5 | Unspecified third party |
| 6 | The captor’s spouse |
14-C Field 2.4 — Date of Disclosure (1d6)
| 1d6 | Date |
|---|
| 1 | Well within window |
| 2 | On the deadline |
| 3 | One day late |
| 4 | The date field is blank |
| 5 | Amended |
| 6 | Refiled |
→ View Form 14-E
Field 1.1 (captor name) may be rolled on the top-of-file Captor-Name (1d12) table; 1.2 (Dragon License No.), 1.4 (lair coordinates), 2.2 (Form 27-B reference), and 4.1 (welfare tier checkbox) remain free-entry or player-determined. Field 1.3 (hoard category) rolls from the same table as 9-A/14-C Field 1.4. Roll for the following:
14-E Field 1.3 — Hoard Category (1d6)
(Same table as 9-A Field 1.4. Carry the existing result if this form belongs to the same case.)
| 1d6 | Hoard Category |
|---|
| 1 | Consumer Electronics (CE) |
| 2 | Heavy Metals (HM) |
| 3 | Jewels & Gemstones (JM) |
| 4 | Antiquities & Rarities (AR) |
| 5 | Books & Manuscripts (BK) |
| 6 | Mixed — roll twice and combine; flag for sub-licensing review |
14-E Field 2.1 — Damsel Name (1d6)
| 1d6 | Name |
|---|
| 1 | Constance |
| 2 | Alice |
| 3 | Margery |
| 4 | Beatrix |
| 5 | Theodora |
| 6 | The form’s blank field — name not entered |
14-E Field 3.1 — Enrichment Requested (1d6)
| 1d6 | Enrichment |
|---|
| 1 | Window |
| 2 | Books |
| 3 | Writing materials |
| 4 | Instrument |
| 5 | Companion animal |
| 6 | No enrichment requested — refile required |
14-E Field 3.2 — Basis under §4.6 (1d6)
| 1d6 | Basis |
|---|
| 1 | §4.6.1 |
| 2 | §4.6.2 |
| 3 | §4.6.3 |
| 4 | §4.6.4 |
| 5 | See §4.6 generally — basis not specified |
| 6 | See §4.6 generally — basis cited but unsupported |
14-E Field 3.3 — Frequency (1d4)
| 1d4 | Frequency |
|---|
| 1 | Weekly |
| 2 | Monthly |
| 3 | Quarterly |
| 4 | One time only |
14-E Field 3.4 — Duration (1d4)
| 1d4 | Duration |
|---|
| 1 | Single delivery |
| 2 | Fixed term |
| 3 | Indefinite |
| 4 | Tied to the captivity’s duration; closes when 27-B closes |
→ View Form 27-B
Fields 1.1 (captor name) and 1.4 (territory) may be rolled on the top-of-file Captor-Name (1d6) and Territory (1d4) tables; 1.2 (Dragon License No.) and 1.5 (lair coordinates) remain free-entry. Field 1.3 (hoard classification) rolls from the same table as 9-A/14-C/14-E Field 1.4. Roll for the following:
27-B Field 1.3 — Hoard Classification (1d6)
(Same table as 9-A Field 1.4. Carry the existing result if this form belongs to the same case.)
| 1d6 | Hoard Classification |
|---|
| 1 | Consumer Electronics (CE) |
| 2 | Heavy Metals (HM) |
| 3 | Jewels & Gemstones (JM) |
| 4 | Antiquities & Rarities (AR) |
| 5 | Books & Manuscripts (BK) |
| 6 | Mixed — roll twice and combine; flag for sub-licensing review |
27-B Field 2.1 — Damsel Name (1d6)
(Same list as 14-E Field 2.1. Carry the existing result if this form and the enrichment request concern the same captivity.)
| 1d6 | Name |
|---|
| 1 | Constance |
| 2 | Alice |
| 3 | Margery |
| 4 | Beatrix |
| 5 | Theodora |
| 6 | The form’s blank field — name not entered |
27-B Field 2.2 — Age (1d6)
| 1d6 | Age |
|---|
| 1 | 14 |
| 2 | 17 |
| 3 | 22 |
| 4 | 26 |
| 5 | 31 |
| 6 | Unspecified |
27-B Field 2.3 — Distinguishing Physical Characteristics (1d6)
| 1d6 | Distinguishing characteristic |
|---|
| 1 | A scar across the left hand |
| 2 | Eyes the color of the captor’s hoard |
| 3 | A library card in her pocket |
| 4 | Nothing the form anticipated |
| 5 | She is left-handed and the form has no field for that |
| 6 | Unspecified |
27-B Field 2.4 — Place of Capture (1d6)
| 1d6 | Place |
|---|
| 1 | Tower |
| 2 | Village square |
| 3 | Coach road |
| 4 | Forest path |
| 5 | The damsel’s own home |
| 6 | Unspecified |
27-B Field 2.5 — Date Filed within Window (1d6)
(This table doubles for Field 4.1 “Date filed” — the same roll answers both the date character and whether the filing was timely.)
| 1d6 | Filing Status |
|---|
| 1 | Well within |
| 2 | On the deadline |
| 3 | One day late |
| 4 | The date field is blank |
| 5 | Amended |
| 6 | Refiled |
27-B Field 3.1 — Welfare Tier Checked (1d6, weighted toward Adequately Maintained)
| 1d6 | Tier |
|---|
| 1 | Adequately Maintained |
| 2 | Adequately Maintained |
| 3 | Adequately Maintained |
| 4 | Well-Maintained |
| 5 | Exemplary |
| 6 | No box checked |
→ View Form 45-A
Fields 1.1 (filer license no.), 1.2 (filer specialization), 1.3 (date filed), 2.2 (subject’s bureau), 2.3 (hoard category), 3.3 (compulsive filing checkbox), 4.1 (witnesses), and 4.2 (documentation references) are free-entry. Roll for the following:
45-A Field 2.1 — Subject of Concern (1d6)
| 1d6 | Subject |
|---|
| 1 | A registered captor |
| 2 | An unlicensed dragon |
| 3 | The auditor’s own apprentice |
| 4 | A knight |
| 5 | Yourself |
| 6 | A Bureau officer |
45-A Field 3.1 — Nature of Concern (1d6)
| 1d6 | Nature |
|---|
| 1 | Hoard breach |
| 2 | Damsel safety |
| 3 | Paperwork irregularity |
| 4 | Suspicious filing pattern |
| 5 | A thing the captor said |
| 6 | What the captor did not say |
45-A Field 3.2 — Prior Filings on Subject (1d6)
| 1d6 | Prior Filings |
|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 |
| 3 | 1 |
| 4 | 2 |
| 5 | 3+ — Compulsive Filing trigger |
| 6 | Unknown — records lost |
→ View Form 60-N
Field 1.1 (License No.) is free-entry (write your character’s license number or roll on the NAO-67 format). Field 1.2 (years in service) may be rolled 1d10 or chosen. Field 1.3 (track) matches the NAO-67 options (Hoard Auditor / Damsel Handling / General Practice / Other). Fields 1.4 (sub-specialization), 1.5 (final bureau), and 2.2 (effective retirement date) are free-entry. Roll for the following:
60-N Field 2.1 — Pension Tier (1d6)
| 1d6 | Tier |
|---|
| 1 | Standard |
| 2 | Standard |
| 3 | Standard |
| 4 | Extended-tenure |
| 5 | Abbreviated |
| 6 | Contested |
60-N Field 3.1 — Successor License No. (1d6)
| 1d6 | Successor |
|---|
| 1 | A peer |
| 2 | An apprentice of record |
| 3 | An apprentice not yet of record |
| 4 | The form’s blank field — none designated |
| 5 | The senior who trained you |
| 6 | Unspecified |
→ View Form IA-3
Fields 1.2 (subject’s bureau), 1.3 (subject’s position), 2.1 (filer license no.), 2.2 (filer’s bureau), 3.3 (statutory basis), and all Section 4 fields are free-entry or left blank per instructions. Roll for the following:
Note: At the closing ritual for the Internal Affairs ending, the Subject is the auditor themselves. This table is for in-career uses — when the auditor files against someone else.
IA-3 Field 1.1 — Subject of Complaint (1d6)
| 1d6 | Subject |
|---|
| 1 | A peer |
| 2 | A senior |
| 3 | The Registrar |
| 4 | A captor |
| 5 | A knight |
| 6 | The OIA itself |
IA-3 Field 3.1 — Nature of Complaint (1d6)
| 1d6 | Nature |
|---|
| 1 | Filing irregularity |
| 2 | Negligence |
| 3 | Over-noticing |
| 4 | Cohort-loyalty conflict |
| 5 | A phrase used in a footnote |
| 6 | Something the complaint refuses to name |
IA-3 Field 3.2 — Substantiating Filings (1d6)
| 1d6 | Filings |
|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 1 |
| 3 | 2 |
| 4 | 3 |
| 5 | The entire dossier |
| 6 | Unspecified |
How to use these tables
- Open the form template you’ve drawn.
- For each
[BLANK], find the matching table block and roll.
- Write the result onto your copy of the form (or note it on the form’s page in your dossier).
- Then read the populated form and pull the complication card. Then footnote.
The tables are deliberately small (1d4 / 1d6 / 1d10). Replayability comes from the combinatorial space, not from any single table’s depth.