Taverns and inns are a common staple of fantasy settings; they are places where players meet, get into fights and do business. But what if they want to have a drink? Rather than simply saying that they can have ale, beer, mead and so on, this generator has a set of seven tables that can be used to roll up a more exotic sounding drinks (or simply pick the names manually). A minimum of two tables should... [click here for more]
This is a generator that consists of three tables, two d100 and one d30, that can be used to come up with ominous and threatening names for places. The three tables can be used in a number of ways. The first and third tables can be used either way round as the basic generator, and the second table can be added in to make names more interesting. Possessives, filler words and plurals should be added... [click here for more]
This consists of two d100 tables that can be used to randomly generate names for pirate ships, or even warships, for countries that like more aggressive-sounding names for their ships. These names can be used for a pirate-themed fantasy campaign or adventure path, or for a more historical game. The names are strongly British in origin, but during the Golden Age of Piracy, and the eras preceding it,... [click here for more]
Many rulers like titles much more complex than the simplistic "King" or "Queen." Usually, the more complex and pompous the title, the less justified it is for the person to have it. This is a selection of four tables that can be used to create these self important titles, from a fairly simplistic title using a minimum of two tables, including any needed filler words such as "His" and "Her," to vastly... [click here for more]
This is a generator consisting of three d100 tables that can be used to generate unusual names for rooms, whether these be found in dungeons, castles or other locations. These names can be used to add a degree of pretension for a certain type of NPC, make a location more evocative or perhaps create ideas for an otherwise empty room. The three tables can be used in a number of different ways. Results... [click here for more]
This is a simple generator intended to help a GameMaster quickly generate steampunk-themed names in an urban area for a previously unnamed street, whether this is in advance when designing a town or city, or on the fly, should the players suddenly need to know a street name. The supplement consists of two tables. The first table has 50 descriptive names that can be used; the second has 30 different... [click here for more]