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Generate fantasy town, village, and settlement names for your story, campaign, or world map by setting [TOWN_TYPE] and [CULTURE_FEEL], and this tool returns a batch of names shaped by what kind of settlement it is, a coastal fishing town reading differently from a walled market town, plus a one-line note on why each name fits.
Generate author pseudonyms for your book, blog, or writing career by setting [GENRE], [DESIRED_IMPRESSION], and optionally [REAL_NAME_ELEMENTS], and this tool returns a batch of pen names built for how a genre's readers expect an author to sound, distinct from naming a character inside the book itself, plus a one-line note on why each name fits and a reminder to check it isn't already taken.
Generate planet names for a science fiction story, tabletop campaign, or worldbuilding project by setting [PLANET_TYPE] and [NAMING_CONVENTION], and this tool returns [COUNT] names grounded in real naming logic, catalog codes real astronomers use, mythological roots, invented alien phonics, or human colonial shorthand, plus a one-line note on what each name signals about the world it belongs to.
Generate dwarf names for fantasy fiction, tabletop campaigns, or worldbuilding by setting [DWARF_CLAN_TYPE], [GENDER], and [NAMING_STYLE], and this tool returns a batch of names built on hard consonants, clan surnames, and runic naming patterns instead of generic fantasy syllables, plus a short note on what each name signals about the dwarf's clan and standing.
Generate a branching choose-your-own-adventure story by describing [STORY_PREMISE] and setting [GENRE], [BRANCH_DEPTH], and [TONE], and this tool writes an opening scene into a numbered tree of real choices, each branch leading somewhere different instead of looping back to the same outcome.
Generate NPCs for your tabletop campaign or story by setting [NPC_ROLE], [SETTING], and [IMPORTANCE], and this tool returns a batch of characters with a name, a personality hook, and a secret or want for each one instead of just a name, so you're never stuck improvising a blank quest giver mid-session.
Generate fanfic prompt ideas grounded in your specific fandom by naming [FANDOM] and setting [PAIRING_OR_FOCUS], [TROPE], and [TONE], and this tool returns a batch of premise ideas built around your actual characters instead of generic original-fiction prompts, flagging any that need a canon-divergence point to work.
Generate villain names for fiction, games, or screenwriting by setting [VILLAIN_TYPE], [GENRE], and [NAME_FORMAT], and this tool returns a batch of names built to fit a mastermind schemer, a cult leader, a tragic villain, or three other archetypes, each carrying real menace instead of a generic evil-sounding label, plus a short note on what threat each name signals.
Generate a fast, randomized list of character flaws and quirks by setting [CHARACTER_TYPE], [TONE], and [COUNT], and this tool returns quick one-line flaw-and-quirk pairs for instant inspiration, not a deep backstory or a full character sheet, which belongs to a dedicated character development tool instead.
Generate a chapter-by-chapter book outline by describing [BOOK_PREMISE] and setting [STRUCTURE], [CHAPTER_COUNT], and [GENRE], and this tool maps every chapter to a real structural beat, whether three-act structure, the hero's journey, Save the Cat, or a simple beginning-middle-end shape, and flags any stretch that reads thin.
Generate a complete fable, a short story with animal or personified characters ending in a stated moral, by setting [MORAL_LESSON], [CHARACTER_TYPE], [TONE], and [LENGTH], distinct from a fairy tale's longer once-upon-a-time structure which doesn't require a stated lesson.
Generate fantasy kingdom, empire, and nation names for your story, campaign, or world map by setting [NATION_TYPE] and [TONE], and this tool returns a batch of names weighted to match a nation's scale and standing, an ancient empire carrying different gravity than a newly founded kingdom, plus a one-line note on what each name evokes.
Generate faction names for a fantasy or science fiction story, tabletop campaign, or worldbuilding project by setting [FACTION_TYPE] and [TONE], and this tool returns [COUNT] names built on how real political and military movements name themselves, ideology-driven titles, feared abbreviations, coded resistance names, instead of a name assembled from a random color and animal pairing, plus a one-line note on the ideology or feel each name projects.
Generate potion names for a fantasy story, tabletop campaign, or game by setting [POTION_EFFECT] and [NAMING_STYLE], and this tool returns [COUNT] names built on real alchemical labeling conventions, formal apothecary Latin, folk nicknames passed around a tavern, warning labels meant to scare off the curious, instead of a generic color plus a potion-of phrase, plus a one-line note on what each name hints the potion does.
Generate plot twist options for a scene you're already writing by describing [CURRENT_SITUATION] and setting [GENRE], [TWIST_TYPE], and [INTENSITY], and this tool returns twists grounded in your specific story instead of a generic plot device, each with the reveal itself, how it recontextualizes what came before, and a way to plant foreshadowing earlier in the draft.
Generate quest hooks for your tabletop campaign by setting [QUEST_TYPE], [SETTING], and [STAKES], and this tool returns a batch of adventure premises with a quest giver, a central obstacle, and a mid-quest twist for each one instead of a bare one-line idea, so you walk into session prep with something the party can act on immediately.
Generate character names for any genre by setting [GENRE], [GENDER_FEEL], and [CULTURE_INSPIRATION], and this tool returns a batch of names grounded in real naming traditions, English, Norse, Japanese, West African, Slavic, Latin American, Arabic, or invented from scratch, plus a one-line note on the sound and impression each name leaves.
Generate superhero codenames by setting [POWER_TYPE], [TONE], and [NAME_FORMAT], and this tool returns a batch of names built to fit a specific power set and mood, a single-word codename, a The-prefixed title, or a full alter-ego name, plus a short note on why each one earns its name.
Generate dragon names for fantasy fiction, tabletop campaigns, or worldbuilding by setting [DRAGON_TYPE], [SIZE_SCALE], and [NAMING_STYLE], and this tool returns a batch of names built to sound harsh and guttural, ancient and regal, or elegant and serpentine depending on what kind of dragon you're naming, plus a short note on what each name evokes.
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