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

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Generate fantasy regions.

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The Barony of Endóril

This coniferous forest is cool and damp. The area is filled with cedar trees. The climate here is temperate, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Barony of Endóril is part of the Kingdom of Iriníre image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruler: Baroness Olingwe Windguard

Ruler heraldry

The Barony of Endóril is ruled by Baroness Olingwe Windguard. Olingwe Windguard is a 99 cm (3'2") tall goblin adult. She is 32 years old. Olingwe has dark hair, brown skin, and brown eyes. She is kind.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Iriníre

Ruled by King Urindur Wildblossom, a tiefling adult.

The Barony of Endóril is part of this.

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The Empire of Girulia

Ruled by Emperor Ibeerim Opriham, a firbolg adult.

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The Kingdom of Liemunien

Ruled by Queen Herena Kemor, a troll adult.

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The Kingdom of Keralion

Ruled by Queen Gelodriel Whitesong, a gnomish adult.

Nearby Realms

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The Earldom of Leemenien, part of the Kingdom of Liemunien image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Lady Chonniher Cemig, a tiefling adult.

Notable Settlements in the Barony of Endóril

Angemingi

Angemingi is a metropolis of 314,226 people. Despite its immense size, this metropolis is a tightly-knit community where everyone knows their neighbors and traditions are deeply rooted. Most people here seem to be doing well. The people are known for being friendly but devious. There is a small river here. This is the capital of the region.

Ilmorion

The town of Ilmorion has 3,328 people. The town is dominated by a tall clock tower, which chimes the hour with a melodious tune. Most folks here are prosperous. The folk here are known for being hardworking. There is a small river here.

Indíne

Indíne is a town of 8,051 people. Despite its size, the town is peaceful and orderly, with a watchful eye kept on outsiders who might cause trouble. Folks here have more than they need. Some folks regard them as being trustworthy. The area is filled with cedar trees.

Oldilong

Oldilong is a hamlet of 49 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. People here seem to be doing well. People here are regarded as being unruly. The area is filled with cedar trees.

Erungpur

The hamlet of Erungpur has 37 people. The hamlet consists of a small cluster of houses and barns, with a narrow dirt road leading off into the distance. Folks here struggle to have enough to survive. Some places regard them as being friendly but devious. There is a small river here.

Iltuling

The village of Iltuling has 283 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. Folks here have enough to meet their needs. Folk here have a reputation for being hardworking. There are a few lynxs.

Ondóril

The hamlet of Ondóril has 38 people. The farms here are clustered together, their fields carefully tended and surrounded by low stone walls. People here are prosperous. They are well known for being unfriendly. The area is filled with cedar trees.

Notable Organizations

Cooper Trading Company

The Cooper Trading Company often openly uses bullying and strong-arming in their dealings. It has 65 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.

The College of Occult Divination

The College of Occult Divination is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 251 members. They are not terribly popular locally.

West Ocean Trading Company

The West Ocean Trading Company appears to be reputable on the surface, but are rumored to be involved in many underhanded dealings. It has 195 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.