The ancient capital of Bohemia, Prague boasts one of the world's most beautiful city centers. Since the fall of Communism,
millions of people from all over the world have flocked to Prague to enjoy the city's beauty and amazing historical and cultural sights. Roll 1d20 every 15 minutes of walking around Prague to see what you encounter.
- Bakery: 75 percent chance of Chlebicky, 40 percent chance of croissants.
- Bear: Someone in a giant cartoon bear costume. Roll 1d6. 1-2: Panda, 3-4: Polar Bear, 5: Teddy Bear, 6: Krtek (beloved local cartoon mole).
- Bogus Alchemy Museum: Chance of encountering actual alchemical lore is 0 percent.
- Candy Shop: Roll 1d6. 1-2: Outlet of the local "Captain Candy" chain, 3-4: Chocolate shop calling itself a "Chocolate Museum" for some reason, 5-6: Other candy seller.
- Castle: Roll 1d6. 1-4: Prague Castle (immense complex, looms over city), 5-6: Vysehrad Castle (ruined).
- Castle Again. It's everywhere you turn.
- Church: Roll 1d6. 1-2: Gothic, 3-6: Baroque. There is a 75 percent chance of a music recital in the evenings.
- Another Church
- Drunk Tourists: Loud, amiable, 30 percent chance of being British.
- Golem: Roll 1d6. 1-2: Golem-theme restaurant, 3-4: Stall selling Golem-shaped cookies, 5-6: Shop selling Golem figurines.
- Kafka: Roll 1d10. 1-2: Kafka bookshop, 3-4: Kafka's house, 5-6: Kafka memorial sculpture, 7-8: Kafka Museum, 9-10: Kafka-theme restaurant.
- Liquor Store: Sells beer, wine, absinthe, cannabis beer, cannabis absinthe, and (I'm not making this up) cannabis absinthe beer.
- Museum: Roll 1d6. 1-2: Art museum, 3: Historic building, 4: Historical museum, 5-6: Torture Museum!
- Tram. There's a 10 percent chance you've picked the wrong line and will wind up going to a different part of town rather than where you had intended.
- Trolley. Adorable older version of the Tram.
- Pub. Automatically includes a Drunk Tourists encounter.
- Restaurant: There's a 75 percent chance of dumplings.
- Synagogue: Roll 1d6. 1-3: Old New Synagogue (oldest, still working, 25 percent chance of a Golem sighting), 4: Klausova Synagogue (museum), 5: Pinkas Synagogue (Holocaust memorial), 6: Spanish Synagogue (still working, closed for restoration).
- Tourists: From just about any country, marveling at the city, drinking beer, and eating Trdelniks.
- Trdelnik Stand: Selling cakes made by wrapping dough around a cylinder and cooking it over a wood fire. There's a 50 percent chance you can get them filled with soft-serve ice cream, which is good but incredibly messy.
This is way better than Rick Steves.
Posted by: Chuk | 07/22/2019 at 03:59 PM