Kismet's Location Generators
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I've seen a number of city generators over the years, and while some have been neat, none of them have scratched my itch just right. That's why I've created two resources to help generate fantasy locations. Both methods are system agnostic and flexible. With a little effort, you can make them what you want and need them to be for your game or writing project.
Option 1: The Google Workbook
First, I've made a series of Google worksheets to record all the pertient details. The entire workbook can be downloaded in Google Sheets (save a copy to your Google Drive or download it from the File menu). They can help you outline cities, neighborhoods, and buildings and record results from my RPG ChartMaker generators. If you get stuck, consult the lists of options in the Data sheet. This can also be a handy way to record the results you get from my RPG ChartMaker generators.
Below is a preview of the worksheets. Feel free to add or change entries, delete those you don't like, or move them between categories. You can use the numbers on the side of the page to roll for random results, or you can just choose pieces that go together well.
Option 2: Random Generator Files
I've also taken all of the data from the workbook and made three random generator files that you can load and use at the RPGChartMaker website.
The first generator covers the basics of a location, such as age, reputation, and population.
The second file covers extras that can be nice to know about a place, such as historic events, climate, and important buildings.
The last one allows you to generate NPC groups (guilds, cults, and so on). Learn how to use these files here.
Here's what the generator results look like:
What to Expect
The Location Basics Generator starts with genre, age, reputation, and personality traits (strength and weakness). Reputation and specialty establish how people generally feel about the area and what it's known for. Genre, strength, and weakness are fun ways to make a place distinctive. Genre is likely to affect what the area looks like and common interests of the people who live there. Strength and weakness refer to the location's overall personality. You can also generate population size and wealth, government, security, law enforcement, and general crime level. Access, repair, impression, sanitation, lighting, water source, and streets round out the options. Yes, all of that is covered in the basic generator!
The Location Extras Generator helps you dig a little deeper in seconds. You can learn about the place's origin and recent events. Develop a city or neighborhood further by spinning up a landmark, notable district, and important buildings. Notable rooms and shops develop buildings. A city's major industry and shortage, technology level, and mass transit can lead to many plots. The extras generator includes climate, terrain, and natural feature as well.
There's also a Generator for NPC Groups. Why? Because many locations have organizations tied to them, and knowing which gatherings exist can help you figure out who's likely to be around.
Some Things To Keep In Mind
When you randomly generate a whole bunch of aspects at once, you may get some results you don't like or that don't make sense. When that happens, you have some creative choices to make. You can ignore the results and figure them out later. If you roll multiple sets at once, you can choose a better result from another set. Or you can challenge yourself to explain why the outlier exists, which can be a fun exercise. The choice is up to you!
Generally, the more unique a place is, the more the people in it will reflect its strength and weakness in their attitudes and responses. You don't have to worry about the personality of the city, neighborhood, and building at the same time, however. Highlight the city's traits in one scene and the neighborhood's in another. Every now and then, show how they interact, such as building vs. neighborhood or city vs. character.
If you're low on time or creative juices or need to come up with distinctive locales right away, these generators can provide the kick start you need for free!
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