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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 Kegeri

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

The Earldom of Kegeri is part of the Kingdom of Nakera image/svg+xml.

Ruler: Lady Yori Izami

Ruler heraldry

The Earldom of Kegeri is ruled by Lady Yori Izami. Yori is a centaur adult of 62 years. She is 210 cm (6'10") tall and weighs 94 kg (207 lb.). She has light hair, tan skin, brown eyes, white horse-hide, and small hooves. She is thoughtful.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Nakera

Ruled by King Yohahito Mori, a dark elven adult.

The Earldom of Kegeri is part of this.

Nearby Realms

The County of Karalia, part of the Kingdom of Nakera image/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Qeuzpun Ocland, a dragonborn adult.

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The Barony of Vlane, part of the Kingdom of Nakera image/svg+xml.

Ruled by Baroness Eenga Kiper, a human adult.

Notable Settlements in the Earldom of Kegeri

Dakya

Dakya is a city of 30,644 people. The winding alleys of this city are lit by lanterns at night, creating a mysterious and romantic atmosphere. People here are prosperous. People here are regarded as being hardworking. The area is filled with cedar trees. This is the capital of the region.

Deka

Deka is a borough of 10,579 people. There are many factories and mills in this borough, with tall chimneys belching smoke into the air. Most people here have more than they need. The people are regarded as being devious. There are a few bears.

Manata

The borough of Manata has 15,386 people. The center of this borough is dominated by a massive marketplace, surrounded by a ring of shops and residences. Folks here have their needs met. The people are regarded as being miserly. There are a few bears.

Kanto

The town of Kanto has 4,616 people. The town is famous for its annual fair, where vendors from all over the kingdom come to sell their wares. The people here have more than they need. Some folks regard them as being belligerent. The area is filled with cedar trees.

Mangori

The village of Mangori has 102 people. Despite its small size, the village has a strong sense of community, with neighbors looking out for one another and coming together for festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Most folks here are prosperous. Some places regard them as being unruly. There is a small river here.

Monata

Monata is a village of 54 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. Folks here have just enough to meet their needs. People here are regarded as being mistrustful. There is a small river here.

Gendo

The hamlet of Gendo has 43 people. There is a small stream running through the hamlet, providing water for the villagers and their crops. Most folks here have enough to meet their needs. Some places regard the people here as being lazy. The area is filled with cedar trees.

Muneda

The hamlet of Muneda has 24 people. There is a small stream running through the hamlet, providing water for the villagers and their crops. People here are prosperous. Folk here have a reputation for being friendly. There are a few bears.

Notable Organizations

The Burning Axes

The Burning Axes is a merc company that prides itself on its professionalism and integrity. It has 31 members. They're disliked by the local population.

Luxury Trading Company

The Luxury Trading Company has a reputation for always delivering goods to their intended destination. It has 157 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.

West Wind Traders

The West Wind Traders appears to be reputable on the surface, but are rumored to be involved in many underhanded dealings. It has 156 members. The locals actively hate them.