100 Gangster Goods of the 1920s
Loot. Booty. Treasure. Whatever you call it¸ the gangsters of the 1920's knew that the United States under it's new state of prohibition was a place where law had gone too far¸ and order was sacrificed. Why was it a crime to buy a drink¸ or to brew a drink for profit? The mob collected loot from an unprepared government¸ and the thirsty public.
This list is intended for any 1920s or 1930s system set during the time of prohibition where the sale and manufacture of alcohol was illegal¸ and crime was everywhere. This table has a variety of stolen and smuggled liquor¸ industrial alcohol (some hoped to convert it to drinkable alcohol)¸ relics and weapons of WWI¸ grim gifts for friends in jail¸ and vices smuggled across the border without a penny of tax. (Note: Labels were common to foreign liquor¸ but were rarely included in a bootlegger's brew.)
This Roll Percentile list has one hundred possible results in this format:
Roll result. A brief description of the object(s) that can found in pockets of this warrior.
Example: 101 Speakeasy Ledger (coded journal showing liquor sales¸ and costs of with this hidden illegal bar)