**Beast Stampede**
A panicked group of beasts driven by predators, hunters, storm or some form of frightful magic. Avoiding the stampede requires taking cover behind some solid object or being able to run faster than the rushing creatures. Failure to do so exposes characters to the danger of being trampled.
MI pg 120
**Dead Bodies**
A number of dead hominids lie scattered about. d6 to determine the manner of their deaths:
1. cut down with weapons
2. torn apart by animals
3. poisoned by some plant or creature
4. died from a virulent disease
5. so maggot-ridden that means of death are
unidentifiable
6. bare bones piled up in a small pyramid
MI pg 118
**Pursued Slave**
A desperate-looking savage approaches, running away from a group of pursuers; either a rival tribe which legiti- mately captured the slave during ritualised battle, or a more spiteful group of Morocanth slavers. The slave will beg for aid or protection. Turning over the slave will increase the friendship between the characters and the hunters, whereas withholding the slave from its rightful owners will cause friction, but not necessarily an open fight; legal petitions for compensation arriving later. If the slave is returned home, the other villagers will refuse to take them in, driving the slave away with disgust and curses, for the misfortune this will bring. MI pg 118
**Sacrificial Site**
A chilling site of ritual sacrifice. This bloodstained place is used for the offering up of the life force of creatures or people. On a 1-2 on a d6 it is stumbled upon whilst in use. Roll another 1d6 to identify the types of sacrifice utilised:
1. Twin saplings bent over, between which the sacri- fice is tied, so that it is torn apart when the vines holding the trees are cut
2. A short, sheer cliff from which sacrifices are tossed onto a flat gore stained boulder
3. Evil looking carved totem pole, sharpened at its top, on which sacrifices are slowly impaled
4. Monstrously shaped altar stone atop which sacri- fices are eviscerated
5. Huge hollow tree filled with a nest of carnivorous insects, to which a honey or nectar covered victim is tied
6. Small cenote-type pool filled with crocodiles or piranha fish into which the victim is cast MI pg 118