The same is true for the places as they inherit a shared cultural concept.īigger towns have more NPCs and key locations. Pick “Greek” for a culture, for example, and your NPC blacksmiths, nobles and other key figures develop Greek-sounding or inspired names. The culture setting for the generator updates the names of the NPCs that it generates along with the location. Donjon’s random generator can draw your location in the arctic, desert, forest and mountains as well. You don’t have to settle for your typical grasslands town either.
You also have the option to add walls, rivers and costs to the map. So, genuinely, the name “random town” is underselling the free tool’s ability.
The Donjon town generator will create a random town name for you and offers eight different sizes all the way from thorp to metropolis. This fantasy town generator uses a simple and abstract art style, which might well be more fitting for the cartographers of your game, and it adds NPCs. Heck, there’s even a way to add random buildings to your town, but there’s still more tools out there.ĭonjon’s fantasy town generator is worth looking at. Looking for a quick way to draw maps for your fantasy adventure? Geek Native has looked at Watabou’s fantasy city map generator, looked at building whole world fantasy maps with Azgaar and Wonderdraft.