What supplementary materials do you use in your games, /tg/?
A letter with a proper wax seal?
Physical maps with frayed edges and stained with tea?
Actual bread and mead for when the players relax in a tavern after a long day of dungeon diving?
Tell me about what physical props/materials you use to keep your players immersed and engaged.
Personally, I'm running a modern mercenary campaign in an alternate earth, so I'm writing up physical contracts for the players to sign at the table, as well as global security briefings to catch them up on "the state of the world" IC.
>>55022826
I like maps, I usually make somefor my games.
I've done a puzzle box I once found at a thrift store, just had to sand and reprint it.
I cook for games but it's sort of unrelated? I tie it into the game as a joke, but I just host dinner.
>>55022826
Repainted a Pringel can to be a scroll case and filled it with those joke snakes made of springs. The Wizard never thinks to check for traps beyond a detect magic. Good times asking for a fort save from the poison gas while his hands are still shaking from the surprise.
>>55023242
That's a pretty good one anon