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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 Nenmark

This desert is hot and dry. There are a few acacia trees. The climate here is tropical, with 2 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Earldom of Nenmark is part of the Kingdom of Gushenien .

Ruler: Lord Irnoem Kingag

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The Earldom of Nenmark is ruled by Lord Irnoem Kingag. Irnoem is a human adult of 26 years. He is 182 cm (5'11") tall and weighs 73 kg (161 lb.). He has red hair, bronzed skin, and dark eyes. He is belligerent and selfless.

Nearby Sovereignties

The Kingdom of Gushenien

Ruled by King Molk Harspmann, a goblin adult.

The Earldom of Nenmark is part of this.

The Kingdom of Rudabia

Ruled by King Joeb Oshland, a dwarven adult.

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The Kingdom of Leluccia

Ruled by Queen Belingda Hairywort, a human adult.

Nearby Realms

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The Earldom of Pararia, part of the Kingdom of Rudabia .

Ruled by Lord Vulaboel Zhorrier, a human adult.

Notable Settlements in the Earldom of Nenmark

Akeumberg

Akeumberg is a metropolis of 2,425,782 people. This grand metropolis is a center of culture and learning, with renowned universities and libraries that draw scholars from across the land. Most people here have their needs met. Some regard them as being obsessed with status. There is an oasis here. This is the capital of the region.

Cinberg

Cinberg is a town of 3,263 people. The buildings in the town are tightly packed together, with narrow streets winding between them. Folks here have enough to meet their needs. Folk here have a reputation for being devious. There are a few vultures.

Camberg

Camberg is a town of 4,427 people. The town is famous for its annual fair, where vendors from all over the kingdom come to sell their wares. Most people here have more than they need. Some places regard them as being friendly and open. There is an oasis here.

Hersfeld

Hersfeld is a village of 336 people. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills covered in fields of wheat and barley. A small stream winds through the center of town, and the air is fragrant with the smell of fresh-baked bread. Most folks here have their needs met. The folk here are known for being unruly. There are a few acacia trees.

Feursfeld

Feursfeld is a hamlet of 26 people. There are only a handful of farms scattered around a single community building here, which serves as the center of local life. People here struggle to make ends meet. They are well known for being mistrustful. There are a few vultures.

Cinberg

Cinberg is a hamlet of 17 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. Folks here have their needs met. Folk here have a reputation for being suspicious of others. There is an oasis here.

Ekömburg

The village of Ekömburg has 292 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. People here have more than they need. Some places regard them as being aloof. There are a few vultures.

Camburg

Camburg is a village of 275 people. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills covered in fields of wheat and barley. A small stream winds through the center of town, and the air is fragrant with the smell of fresh-baked bread. People here have just enough to meet their needs. They are sometimes known for being unruly. There are a few vultures.

Notable Organizations

The College of Eldritch Magic

The College of Eldritch Magic is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 527 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.

The Academy of Forgotten Knowledge

The Academy of Forgotten Knowledge has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 363 members. They're disliked by the local population.