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Fantasy Names goes far beyond that - the number of generators available is massive and their diversity is very high.

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For example: superstitions.

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When I said "crazy", I really meant it.

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It looks like crap site made for Netscape Navigator, but there's solid engine behind the generator. Very useful thing.

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What sets it apart is the ability to write lists of things (like places, NPCs, events, etc), describe each, connect them, and then ask it to represent it all in the form of a highly useful graph.

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Dungeon Fog - map editor (www.dungeonfog.com)
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Carefully selected, hours long. Quite useful.

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Made with D&D in mind, but they are useful for pretty much any fantasy ttRPGs. The site provides plenty of additional helpers - articles, suggestions.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by jesterraiin@lemmy.world to c/rpg_tools@lemmy.world

What sets it apart is the possibility to customize the dice models - it includes, among others, Star Wars-themed sets.

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Animals, factions, plots, vehicles - you name it. Nothing complicated, nothing advanced, just enough to quickly provide some idea.

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