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Region Generator
Generate fantasy regions.
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The Empire of Uneroba
The area is warm and humid. It's a deciduous forest. There are many squirrels. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.
Ruler: Emperor Dongeer Qirrjylion
The Empire of Uneroba is ruled by Emperor Dongeer Qirrjylion. Dongeer is a human adult of 53 years. He is 178 cm (5'10") tall and weighs 71 kg (157 lb.). He has blonde hair, ebony skin, and amber eyes. He is thoughtful, brave, and plain-spoken.
Nearby Sovereignties
The Barony of Lodedia
Ruled by Baron Gadric Ieqsberg, a human adult.
The Empire of Liqupia
Ruled by Emperor Jeub Oshringb, a human adult.
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The Kingdom of Nakari
Ruled by Queen Sare Ginosuke, a goblin adult.
The Kingdom of Lidekia
Ruled by King Folleen Eefdloend, a human adult.
Nearby Realms
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The Duchy of Nekera, part of the Kingdom of Nakari image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Duke Sesuke Dagete, a human adult.
Notable Settlements in the Empire of Uneroba
Firemountain
The metropolis of Firemountain has 1,474,502 people. The streets of this metropolis are lit by torches and lined with ancient stone buildings, some of which have stood for centuries. People here have little more than what they need to survive. People here are regarded as being trustworthy. The area is filled with maple trees. This is the capital of the region.
Firerock
The borough of Firerock has 10,919 people. There are many factories and mills in this borough, with tall chimneys belching smoke into the air. People here have just enough to meet their needs. They are sometimes known for being suspicious of others. There is a stream here.
Talondeep
The town of Talondeep has 5,709 people. The town is surrounded by fields and orchards, with the smell of ripe fruit and vegetables wafting through the air. Folks here have enough to meet their needs. They are sometimes known for working hard. The area is filled with maple trees.
Torchridge
The village of Torchridge has 160 people. The village is known for its skilled weavers, and the sound of looms can be heard from many of the houses. The weavers work with colorful threads, creating intricate patterns in their textiles. Most folks here have more wealth than most. Some places regard them as being unruly. There is a stream here.
Firecliff
The hamlet of Firecliff has 12 people. This hamlet is situated on a hilltop, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. The people here seem to be doing well. Some folks regard them as being altruistic. The area is filled with maple trees.
Taloncrag
Taloncrag is a hamlet of 47 people. The hamlet consists of a small cluster of houses and barns, with a narrow dirt road leading off into the distance. Most people here are prosperous. Some other places regard the people here as working hard. There is a stream here.
Clawcliff
The village of Clawcliff has 484 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. People here seem to be doing well. People here are regarded as being miserly. The area is filled with maple trees.
Flamedeep
Flamedeep is a village of 50 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 more than they need. The people are regarded as spending too much time making merry. There is a stream here.
Notable Organizations
The School of Mysticism
The School of Mysticism has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 394 members. They're disliked by the local population.
The Burning Army
The Burning Army is a vicious mercenary company with a reputation for excessive violence. It has 78 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.