100 Deleuzian encounters designed for use with any wandering monster table.
When using, keep the following principles in mind:
- Characters are always the result of processes more terrifying than the identities they inhabit.
- Desire is not a question of lack but of production.
- Everything is a machine.
To use, first determine the monster in question. Then, affirm chance through rolling once for activity and once for the object:
100 Deleuzian Encounters




Monsters
All monsters share the following characteristics:
-Most often refer to themselves as “we”
-Do not understand the concept of “I” but will generally go along with it.
-Always dangerous, but more interested in violence against systems than passing individuals.
-Lack any concept of “good sense” and continually emphasize that becoming happens in both directions at once.
-Often speak nonsense
Preview image taken from A Thousand Plateaus by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, University of Minnesota Press, 1987.