Tag: worldbuilding

  • World Building Tools

    World Building Tools

    Made with Hex Kit.

    I enjoy world building and writing campaigns that I expect will never see the light of day. I haven’t run or played in any RPGs in a few years, but I still like to goof around dreaming up spells, items, and maps.

    I’ve previously written about the tools I used to use, but since I’m not running games anymore, some of them are no longer relevant to me so I have cancelled subscriptions to any of the sites I had to pay for, but I’m always on the lookout for tools I can use to generate ideas. (Although I’m still paying for my son’s subscription to D&D Beyond, which he does routinely use)

    Mapping is the main thing for me at the moment so let’s take a look at my current favourite mapping tools, from macro to micro:

    • World maps
    • Region maps
    • City/town maps
    • Dungeon maps
    • Battle maps

    World maps: I just discovered Azgaar Fantasy Map Generator. Gods this is good. It looks like it’s been around for a few years, but is still under active development, which is great. What is also great is that it’s free. At first, I thought it was just another random map generator that made particularly good looking maps, but it’s an amazingly comprehensive web based app that runs in the browser. Almost every aspect of the maps is customisable, down to naming conventions for regions and towns. I’m looking forward to spending more time with this app.

    Azgaar map

    Region maps: I’m not sure about region maps. I’ve been drawing them by hand, but I wonder if Azgaar might be able to handle this as well. I’ll post something about it once I figure it out.

    I should also mention Hexkit. It’s not free, but it’s not expensive at $15USD as a one off price (no subscription). It has a particular aesthetic, with bold hex lines and simple graphics, but it’s a lot of fun to play with. If you are happy with the aesthetic then it’s worth checking out.

    Hex Kit map

    City/town maps: I still love Watabou’s Medieval Fantasy City Generator. It’s very customisable and generates great looking maps. There’s a bunch of other cool stuff by this developer as well. Completely unrelated to map making, Watabou also has a great little game called Patient Rogue, which I love playing.

    Watabou City Generator map

    Dungeon maps: I enjoy drawing these by hand. I’m sure there is smart software for this, but I haven’t found one I’m happy with yet. I’m happy for suggestions.

    Battle maps: I’ll stick to hand drawing these for now.

    I tried using Inkarnate, but the learning curve was steep and I don’t think I ever got the most out of it. It’s meant to be a very capable mapping app, doing everything from the world scale maps down to battle maps, and to be fair, people do great things with Inkarnate, but it’s not for me.

    While writing this post, I logged in and found all my maps had been downgraded to the free plan and all my map assets were gone and the maps now look shite. The funny thing is that I see some tile icons I made myself in this map which are also missing from the current Inkarnate view. How is it that my own content is “premium” and I don’t have access anymore? If I pay the $25USD a year subscription, I’ll get my maps back, but I think I’ll walk away.

    I found a map I made in Inkarnate that I had uploaded to Owlbear Rodeo (before my Inkarnate plan was downgraded). I’m happy with this map, but it would only be worth the subscription fee if I used it regularly.

    Oh well. Like I said; I’ll stick to hand drawn battle maps.

    Map made in Inkarnate (with all assets)
    The same Inkarnate map on the free plan 🙁

  • a list of 5e domains

    a list of 5e domains

    I was goofing around with adapting some D&D deities from various sources (Forgotten Realms, Greek Mythology, some homebrew stuff, and various others) for the game I’m running and got to wondering what godly domains I could be using for them. This led me down the rabbit hole of trying to find a comprehensive list of domains to use for D&D gods.

    “Greek Gods Serie” by Dilem Serbest is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    Looking at real-world examples was particularly interesting. Some gods have very broad domains (from Greek mythology, Poseidon is god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses), while others have unusually specific domains (Doushen is a Chinese god of smallpox).

    I like the idea that in addition to several heavy hitters, you can have a heap of little gods that could add colour to a game. I keep thinking of Haku from Spirited Away. He’s a river god for one specific river, the Kohaku River.

    I can imagine a god called Vano, the god of eels and fens. (I might use him in my game.)

    My point is that while this is a pretty long list, I don’t need to imagine a separate god for each domain. It’s more likely that a god would cover multiple domains.

    Here is the list of domains so far…

    Agriculture
    Air
    Ale
    Animal
    Arcana
    Art
    Autumn
    Avarice
    Balance
    Battle
    Beauty
    Bestial
    Blacksmithing
    Cavern
    Change
    Chaos
    Charm
    Child Birth
    Children
    Civilization
    Cold
    Commerce
    Communication
    Community
    Corruption
    Courage
    Cowardice
    Craft
    Creation
    Darkness
    Day
    Death
    Deception
    Demonic
    Desire
    Destruction
    Diabolic
    Domesticity
    Dragon
    Dragonborn
    Dreams
    Drow
    Dwarf
    Earth
    Earthquakes
    Elf
    Envy
    Evil
    Family
    Farming
    Fate
    Father
    Fertility
    Female
    Fey
    Fire
    Fishing
    Fog
    Food
    Force
    Forge
    Fortune
    Freedom
    Glory
    Gluttony
    Gnome
    Gold
    Good
    Grain
    Grave
    Gravity
    Greed
    Halfling
    Harvest
    Hatred
    Healing
    Hearth
    Herbal Medicine
    Heroism
    Home
    Hope
    Hunting
    Human
    Illusion
    Insects
    Inspiration
    Justice
    Knowledge
    Law
    Learning
    Life
    Light
    Lightning
    Love
    Luck
    Lust
    Madness
    Marketing
    Marriage
    Maternity
    Medicine
    Male
    Mentalism
    Messages
    Metal
    Mind
    Mist
    Moon
    Mother
    Mountains
    Music
    Nature
    Night
    Nobility
    Ocean
    Orc
    Order
    Pain
    Patience
    Pestilence
    Plagues
    Planning
    Plants
    Pleasure
    Poetry
    Poison
    Portal
    Pride
    Prosperity
    Protection
    Psionics
    Purity
    Rain
    Renewal
    Repose
    Retribution
    Rivers
    Rune
    Scalykind
    Sea
    Secrets
    Sex
    Sexuality
    Shadow
    Skill
    Sky
    Slavery
    Slime
    Sloth
    Snow
    Speech
    Spell
    Spider
    Spring
    Spirit
    Stone
    Stories
    Storm
    Strategy
    Strength
    Strife
    Suffering
    Summer
    Sun
    Temperance
    Tempest
    Theatre
    Thieves
    Thunder
    Tiefling
    Time
    Torment
    Trade
    Travel
    Trickery
    Truth
    Tyranny
    Undeath
    Understanding
    Underworld
    Valleys
    Vengeance
    Virility
    Volcanoes
    War
    Water
    Watercourses
    Watery Death
    Wealth
    Weaving
    Wilderness
    Wind
    Wine
    Winter
    Wisdom
    Wood
    Woodlands
    Wrath
    Writing
    Zeal