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Viking Dice

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Roll for your Viking journey:
0. You and your crew sail to Iceland. You are able to live well enough, but are neither rich nor poor.
1. You sail to Greenland. You live a life of enduring hardships, but at least you have started a nice family in your small village, remote from the rest of the world. However, there are rumors of Skraelings up north...
2. You sail to North America, but do not live, having been fatally maimed by the Skraelings during an ambush upon Norse colonists.
3. You sail to North America, but survive the trip. More so, you even emerge with a decent amount of wealth, transporting furs and logs with you to Greenland, and then Iceland. You later retire back to Norway.
4. You sail to England and emerge prosperous after sacking a monastery. Your next Viking raid is planned to go to the land of the Scots. Will you survive this next voyage?
5. You sail to England and die on the small bridge of Stamford, during battle. Your last few minutes alive were spent on the floor, wearily and painfully watching your comrades get slaughtered by the Anglo-Saxons.
6. You sail to Ireland and die near Dyflin, against the native Gaels, during the Battle of Clontarf.
7. You journey to the land of the Rus, and decide to travel to the Far East of China; you live, but never make your way back west, again, due to the closing of the Silk Road, upon arrival.
8. During your adventures in the land of the Rus Vikings and the Slavs of the east, you are able to make a good fortune, and even rise in rank, obtaining land and a title from the Norse leader of your area of operation.
9. You set sail with Rollo to northern France, raid villages and towns, and eventually the city of Paris itself. For your success, you are granted a fiefdom in the new state of Normandy.
Dubs or More: You travel with William the Conqueror, and are able to be granted a fiefdom, after the successful conquest of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of England.