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Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

Region Generator

Generate fantasy regions.

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The Principality of Unöreda

The area is cool and damp. It's a coniferous forest. There are a few bears. The climate here is temperate, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Principality of Unöreda is part of the Kingdom of Rilukkia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruler: Prince Qalwhel Wiredropper

Ruler heraldry

The Principality of Unöreda is ruled by Prince Qalwhel Wiredropper. Qalwhel Wiredropper is a 176 cm (5'9") tall human adult. He is 26 years old. Qalwhel has black hair, ebony skin, and dark eyes. He is brave, thoughtful, and foolish.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Rilukkia

Ruled by King Wharver Onyxbiter, an elven adult.

The Principality of Unöreda is part of this.

The Kingdom of Libetia

Ruled by Queen Pussuca Slotcher, a human adult.

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The Kingdom of Ungerada

Ruled by King Whengvrid Whitdale, a halfling adult.

Nearby Realms

The Barony of Imoluqa, part of the Kingdom of Libetia .

Ruled by Baron Garzhob Orngathion, a human adult.

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The County of Libatia, part of the Kingdom of Rilukkia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Countess Oona Bimdersen, a halfling adult.

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The Barony of Arória, part of the Kingdom of Ungerada image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Baroness Teomy Littlefoot, a deep gnome adult.

Notable Settlements in the Principality of Unöreda

Copperrock

Copperrock is a city of 24,988 people. The main square of this city is a bustling hub of activity, with market stalls and street performers vying for attention. Most folks here have their needs met. People here are regarded as spending too much time making merry. There is a small stream here. This is the capital of the region.

Steelmountain

The borough of Steelmountain has 14,753 people. This borough is known for its grand architecture, with many magnificent cathedrals and government buildings. Most people here are prosperous. The folk here are known for being suspicious of others. The area is filled with fir trees.

Steelhollow

The town of Steelhollow has 2,412 people. There is a city hall, a town square, and a number of stores and shops, all housed in buildings of stone and wood. Most folks here have their needs met. Some places regard the people here as being hardworking. There is a small stream here.

White Hold

White Hold is a hamlet of 12 people. This hamlet is situated on a hilltop, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. Most folks here are prosperous. Some folks regard them as being miserly. There are a few bears.

Red Fall

The hamlet of Red Fall has 43 people. There is a small stream running through the hamlet, providing water for the villagers and their crops. Folks here have their needs met. Some folks regard them as being greedy. There are a few bears.

Green Valley

The village of Green Valley has 327 people. This is a dense collection of farms with a number of communal buildings in the center, including a mill and a chapel. The farms are surrounded by low stone walls to protect them from marauding animals. Most folks here seem to be doing well. Some regard them as spending too much time making merry. The area is filled with fir trees.

Notable Organizations

East Ocean Trade Company

The East Ocean Trade Company has a reputation for always delivering goods to their intended destination. It has 90 members. They're disliked by the local population.

The Institute of Lost Paths

The Institute of Lost Paths has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 195 members. The locals actively hate them.

The Gilded Coins

The Gilded Coins is a merc company that prides itself on its professionalism and integrity. It has 73 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.