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Fantasy-Map-Generator
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Cosmopoeia, a GIS-based world-generating tool
I'm working on a command line program, called Cosmopoeia, which can generate random fantasy worlds which can then be edited in GIS software. The idea was inspired by Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator, so the results resemble maps created with that.
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Useful Pages and stuff
Azgaar Fantasy map generator (To create maps or worlds)
- Best Softwares for Worldbuilding
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DM RESOURCES
Kassoon Eigengrausgenerator Donjon PBE games Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator.
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Those of you who have created a personal wiki, how did you start it?
Just stumbled across that before, maybe that helps: https://azgaar.github.io/Fantasy-Map-Generator/
- Best D&D map makers for dungeons, cities and worlds
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Looking for GM Tools
For the first point it sounds like Azgaar's map generator might work better for generating a lot of towns. It'll make a full map with town names, and you can even tweak things like dominant cultures in the countries and have that influence the names. Even better you can click on a town and it will generate a map with the medieval fantasy city generator you posted. You can even go to the map and edit it, and I think send those edits back to the map generator.
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New possible GM has a bunch of more practical questions after buying Humble Bundle
aazgar's fantasy map generator - very useful for creating a baseline for your game world, in the event that you don't like Golarion
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Completely Random World Generation - Mod/Tool in Development
As its based on Azgaar's Fantasy map generator anything that can be generated or created with that can be converted to the game. If you try out the different heightmap settings on there some of them are more continents like the "Old Word" heightmap
Custom maps are possible since you can edit everything within Azgaars Fantasy Map generator to be completely customised to whatever you want it to be. Doesnt have to just be the purely random maps it starts up with. Then you can take that customised map and use the converter to have your custom map in CK3
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Another would be NanoBSD (also FBSD).
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I was thinking that people who live in an environment like this are most in need of a robot to help them.
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