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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 County of Pöcland

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

The County of Pöcland is part of the Kingdom of Kavenien image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruler: Countess Fölen Schmidzler

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The County of Pöcland is ruled by Countess Fölen Schmidzler. Fölen is a dwarven adult of 127 years. She is 122 cm (4'0") tall and weighs 66 kg (146 lb.). She has red hair, grey skin, and dark eyes. She is tolerant and thoughtful.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Kavenien

Ruled by King Pimo Cimig, a human adult.

The County of Pöcland is part of this.

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The Kingdom of Rebugia

Ruled by Queen Gissaca Agarmen, a halfling adult.

Nearby Realms

The County of Biseunien, part of the Kingdom of Kavenien image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Mogmuzh Horspmann, a dwarven adult.

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The Barony of Angölodha, part of the Kingdom of Kavenien image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Baron Pinlo Rubycharmer, a goblin adult.

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The County of Afqulion, part of the Kingdom of Rebugia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Countess Zelena Smeth, a human adult.

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The Principality of Vrina, part of the Kingdom of Kavenien image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Prince Offlon Geelor, a dark elven adult.

Notable Settlements in the County of Pöcland

Kungberg

Kungberg is a metropolis of 2,343,137 people. Despite its immense size, this metropolis is a tightly-knit community where everyone knows their neighbors and traditions are deeply rooted. People here have more wealth than most. Some folks regard them as being friendly. The area is filled with fir trees. This is the capital of the region.

Atenburg

Atenburg is a town of 8,327 people. There is a city hall, a town square, and a number of stores and shops, all housed in buildings of stone and wood. People here struggle to make ends meet. People here are regarded as spending too much time making merry. The area is filled with fir trees.

Keurtheim

The borough of Keurtheim has 18,613 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. Some places regard them as being friendly but devious. There are a few bears.

Konberg

Konberg is a hamlet of 38 people. The hamlet is surrounded by wilderness, with a few clearings where buildings and fields have been established. Most people here struggle to have enough to survive. Some regard them as being unfriendly. The area is filled with fir trees.

Gergheim

Gergheim is a hamlet of 20 people. The farms here are clustered together, their fields carefully tended and surrounded by low stone walls. Folks here have just enough to meet their needs. The folk here are known for being suspicious of others. There are a few bears.

Atömberg

The village of Atömberg has 331 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. Folks here have enough to meet their needs. Some places regard the people here as being friendly and open. There is a small river here.

Idenberg

Idenberg is a hamlet of 45 people. There are only a handful of farms scattered around a single community building here, which serves as the center of local life. Folks here have just enough to meet their needs. They are known for being mistrustful. The area is filled with fir trees.

Notable Organizations

North Mountain Trading Company

The North Mountain Trading Company often openly uses bullying and strong-arming in their dealings. It has 170 members. They are not terribly popular locally.