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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 Earldom of Flungi

This deciduous forest is warm and humid. The area is filled with maple trees. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Earldom of Flungi is part of the Kingdom of Amerata .

Ruler: Lady Delingda Puddingfoot

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The Earldom of Flungi is ruled by Lady Delingda Puddingfoot. Delingda is a human adult of 42 years. She is 166 cm (5'5") tall and weighs 67 kg (148 lb.). She has light hair, tan skin, and blue eyes. She is eloquent, optimistic, and aloof.

Nearby Sovereignties

The Kingdom of Amerata

Ruled by King Belbak Greasenose, a human adult.

The Earldom of Flungi is part of this.

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The Empire of Boshenien

Ruled by Empress Taria Gemzfrid, a human adult.

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The Kingdom of Irúria

Ruled by King Filibeul Atalming, a gnomish adult.

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The Empire of Beriria

Ruled by Emperor Offlon Ikland, a human adult.

Nearby Realms

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The Earldom of Ikaly, part of the Kingdom of Irúria image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Lady Qossaka Almathion, a dwarven adult.

Notable Settlements in the Earldom of Flungi

Three Hollows

Three Hollows is a city of 33,294 people. The buildings in this city are a testament to the skill and artistry of its craftsmen, with intricate carvings and decorations adorning their facades. The people here seem to be doing well. The people are regarded as being belligerent. The area is filled with maple trees. This is the capital of the region.

Ten Rivers

The borough of Ten Rivers has 19,136 people. The buildings here are tall and tightly packed together, with narrow streets winding between them. Most folks here have more than they need. Some folks regard them as being unfriendly. The area is filled with maple trees.

Grey Mountains

The borough of Grey Mountains has 15,178 people. There are many factories and mills in this borough, with tall chimneys belching smoke into the air. Folks here have more than they need. Folk here have a reputation for being lazy. There are many foxs.

Two Valleys

The borough of Two Valleys has 11,664 people. This borough is divided into several distinct districts, each with its own unique architecture and atmosphere. The people here have enough to meet their needs. People here are regarded as working hard. There is a stream here.

Eight Rivers

The village of Eight Rivers has 233 people. The village is built on the side of a hill, with narrow paths winding between the houses. The buildings are made of wood and thatch, and are tightly packed together for warmth and protection from the wind. Most folks here have little more than what they need to survive. Some places regard them as being suspicious of others. The area is filled with maple trees.

White Rocks

White Rocks is a village of 65 people. A knot of communal buildings marks the center of this village, including a town hall and a small market. The farms radiate out in a rough circle around it, with a stream running through the center of the village. Most people here have more than they need. Some places regard the people here as being trusting. The area is filled with maple trees.

Two Barrows

The hamlet of Two Barrows has 35 people. The buildings in the hamlet are simple but sturdy, with chimneys belching smoke into the crisp morning air. Most people here struggle to make ends meet. People here are regarded as spending too much time making merry. There is a stream here.

Notable Organizations

The School of Sorcery

The School of Sorcery has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 398 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.

The School of Lost Ways

The School of Lost Ways is a hidden wizard school that avoids contact with the outside world. It has 130 members. They are not terribly popular locally.