Three themed tables (Focus, Action and Modifier) of oracles for modern fantasy TTRPG settings. Roll 2D6 on one or all of these tables to know the wisdom of the streets.
Random tables can greatly facilitate the Game Master's work. It's easy to associate statistics with a character, but we often run out of names, locations, and events during games. This collection of random tables is designed to help with that. It simplifies your work as a game master. Just print out the sheets and use them for adventure planning or during the game.
This generator creates cities, strange and peculiar places, set in bizarre landscapes and filled with people living strangely mundane lives. Cities are a perpetual feature in human history and will no doubt continue to do so, with increasing numbers of people living in them, but often get glossed over or taken for granted in fantasy media. Contains not only the city generator, which will get you its geography, architecture, current situation, and more, but also generators for the government, law, economy, and culture of your city.
Lifepath Generator is a few sheets of tables to help you fully flesh out your role-playing characters. This simple system uses six-sided dice to randomly generate ambiguous life events from childhood all the way to where your character starts. Lifepath is a great addition to any game system where you feel your character needs more depth and development.
OR4CLE is not a game. It is a bag of seeds (ideas) that you can plant into flowers (one-shots or campaigns). Using this system, you can draw tarot cards to determine a one-shot or campaign: the hook, the plot twist, the group’s patron, the antagonist(s), and the reward. You can also use tarot cards to create a character: their personality, their imperfection, their upbringing, their ambition, and their secret.
Station Trappings is a space station generator. A series of dice rolls on random tables provides a generalized theme and location such as, "Infested Research Station within an Asteroid Belt" as well as a full layout and room themes.
The Dungeon Builder Tri-fold Pamphlet is a 2 page .pdf download, in which you will receive everything needed to create a fast and unique dungeon experience.
This is an NPC Generator for oldschool low-magic fantasy settings. This generator was made from scratch over a couple of days for the #DreamJam to experiment with different random generation techniques and coding, and is still being developed and will be heavily refined over the coming weeks. However, I'm happy to have a basic framework complete. :) Feedback is welcome appreciated.
Created as an aid to a project in my game design class. Here's the project: Create an explorable, interactive space that uses narrative and visual "clues" to communicate the identity of the resident. The class was taught using Bitsy.
This dungeon generator will help create a themed dungeon, complete with challenges and adversaries using a series of dice rolls. Dungeon Trappings does this by combining a generic location with a descriptor such as “Illusionary Catacombs”. The generator digs further in, creating a quick dungeon layout and then giving a description to each room and challenge. The pdf includes all the tables needed for the generator and a full example of the system at work.
A set of tables for procedurally generating settings for speculative fictions of ecological crisis.
Includes tables for:
PDF version designed as single page layout. HTML and ePub written in Markdown.
The structure and many of the words are drawn from Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer's Theory for the World to Come: Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology. Wolf-Meyer's full text is open access here.
As an illustrator, I like to look at drawing prompts for inspiration. Also monsters are cool. Also, there are a lot of monsters out there with their own lore and a dedicated fanbase that knows exactly what they look like, which is nice, but sometimes a girl needs a little mystery in her life.
I just wanted to be able to generate drawing prompts without a preexisting canon to influence the look of the design. Is this monster going to be something plausible? Who knows! Will it be something new? The chances are very high!
Here we have a Half-Dozen Random Tables pertaining to Forests. Expository Vignettes, Helpful Happenstances, Harmful Hinderances, as well as some potential results for attempts at Foraging for Plants or Hunting for Game within those wild Woodlands.