Need to create a fantasy game element on the fly? Try the EN World Online Gaming Toolbox.
It includes generators for dungeons, names treasure and more — my favorite is the General Person Generator, which provides random NPC descriptions.
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Need to create a fantasy game element on the fly? Try the EN World Online Gaming Toolbox.
It includes generators for dungeons, names treasure and more — my favorite is the General Person Generator, which provides random NPC descriptions.
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A nice grouping. I’d seen many of them previously (James Buck’s generators are invaluable), but having only one place to go is convenient.
Agreed — EN World has really built up an excellent store of resources, online and downloadable, over the years.
Hmm. Tried just now and a couple links are broken. 😛
It’s definitely not as up-to-date as it should be, but there’s still some very handy stuff there. If you’ve got an ENW account, brcarl, you might mention it in the Meta forum. 🙂