Eigengrau-s-Essential-Establishment-Generator
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Eigengrau-s-Essential-Establishment-Generator
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DM RESOURCES
Kassoon Eigengrausgenerator Donjon PBE games Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator.
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[AskJS] Any artists, musicians, writers, creatives, etc, here? Have you found any interesting ways to use javascript in your work?
Hah. You caught me red-handed; I'm a musician, and I indeed did make a town simulator for my DnD game. Generative art is a passing interest of mine, and I occasionally will tinker around with Max MSP, which has Node support. During my undergrad, I made a little webapp called Play Something, which is a sort of constrained-improv-instructions, a stochastic score generation inspired by Cage and Xenakis' aleatoric and indeterminacy works. My creative background has certainly influenced my programming- I was drawn to it because I saw its potential as a method of generating stories, and there are plenty of really great tools that augment and extend the creative process.
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“Real time” DM prep
I ran my games this way, and found improving a whole town so stressful that I made a town generator to do it for me- now I don't have to worry if they decide to investigate a hamlet that I didn't expect, as it produces all the descriptions and NPCs necessary. Incorporating Foundry into it makes a huuuuuge difference for my online games.
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What online resources do you use?
Eigengrau's Generator - Ambitious generator that will put together a whole town for you, complete with taverns and individual residents with their own personalities.
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FREE Websites for useful DM tools.
Eisengraus Generator
Village generator with prompts for NPCs, places etc
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For the past 6 months, I have been working on a Free and Open source World Building App. I'm proud to announce that the First Alpha is here. [more info in the comment]
This is really cool, good stuff! I make an open source town generator called Eigengrau's Generator, let me know if you have any plans for adding import capabilities!
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[Part 4] 20 free DM tools.
https://eigengrausgenerator.com/ Denerates towns and NPCs, all in paragraphs suitable to read out to players.
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Breaks my heart to see DMs laboriously create full character sheets for NPCs. So I made a free resource to help out with that!
Would I be able to incorporate this into my town generator? Would provide credit, of course.
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City Generator
For anyone looking for more depth for their TTRPG games I highly suggest exploring https://eigengrausgenerator.com/. It will lazily generate beautiful, varied details on a town, it's locations, it's buildings, it's denizens, their relations, provide story hooks, and more. Like a good game master it gives just enough surface detail to maintain the immersion, but will generate more detail as you (or your players) interact with whatever catches your (their) fancy.
Armoria
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Useful Pages and stuff
Armoria (To create flags or shields etc.)
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map of Nebelheim, the continent of my home D&D game:)
Armoria
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Coat of Arms Generator for my game Vagabond
I've made a little coat of arms generator for my game Vagabond. It's not as complex as Azgaar's one but I am pretty happy with the result.
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anyone knows a good free app or software to design fictional country flags ?
Try GIMP and/or Inkscape. Might take a little learning but they're free and open source (FOSS) and fully featured. Inkscape handles vector graphics better. You can also randomly generate them in Armoria as u/Newsalem777 pointed out.
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are there good apps for coat of arms making?
Drawshield and Armoria are two good online ones you can download images from after making them.
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Idea: Dynamically generating character heraldry.
Use something like armoria with either img2ascii or libcaca
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[Art] I'm making signs and Insignia that you can see around my world that I can give to my players. The image depicts the Rank of a Sergeant in the Jornan Military. I used a website called Armoria, and some tweaking in Krita to get this nice piece. (Both of those are free and I HIGHLY recommend!)
Edit 2: here are the links for Armoria and Krita!! Armoria is a part of the Azgaar's map making program, which I also heavily use, and also recommend!
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Built my own wiki for my worldbuilding. What do you guys use for yours?
What are you using for heraldry pictures? Have you tried Armoria?
What are some alternatives?
Fantasy-Map-Generator - Web application generating interactive and highly customizable maps
obsidian-leaflet - Adds interactive maps to Obsidian.md using Leaflet.js
OmniaWrite - A text editor engineered for creative writing.
TownGeneratorOS - The source code of the Medieval Fantasy City Generator
twinejs - Twine, a tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories
Nathans-DnD5e-Foundry-Modules - A list of modules that I personally use for my Foundry DnD5e games, along with my preferred settings for each.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
dalle-mini - DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt
CherryTree - cherrytree
svelte-pdf - svelte-pdf provides a component for rendering PDF documents using PDF.js
sugarcube-2 - SugarCube is a free (gratis and libre) story format for Twine/Twee.