Aug 4, 2021 2:14 am
I'm not as imaginative a writer as I'd like to be, so I lean on a lot of different online tools to help me write both player and GM posts. I thought others might also find them useful, and I'd love to see what other people use that we'd all find interesting or useful.
Word Hippo: I've always found difficulty in remembering the word I'm looking for. This is the best thesaurus I've found so far, and has a fair amount of phrases or fairly uncommon words to represent what I'm thinking. I do wish it had even more obscure terms, or words that fell out of fashion decades/years ago.
Fantasy Name Generator: If you need a character name, town name, street name, cities, religions, gods, angels, devils, rivers, superheroes, fungi, helicopters, pirate crews, honorifics...honestly, the variety of types of names this thing can cook up is astounding. They've also gotten into descriptions and other types of generators, some of which are randomized, others you just use to design something. Enjoy getting lost in this rabbit hole.
Who the F*** is My Character?: DnD 5e character creator (backstories). We dug into this one on Discord today, but I've used it before. If you just can't decide or if your imagination needs a seed of inspiration, this can get you started. It's also a bit rude, so if you're not a fan of crude language, best skip to the next one. Just now, it gave me this character: "Helpful Mountain Dwarf Rogue from a secret cult who believes they had contact from a Celestial but it was just food poisoning." Avoid if you don't like giant, caps-locked fonts.
What the F*** is my Quest?: I lied, this one is also pretty crude. This is the last one like that, though, I promise. It'll give you a brief randomized synopsis of what could be broadly called a (fantasy) quest. Just now, it spit out "Ride a giant bird through the river of demonic influence. Kiss the delightful wizard, then take the cursed dagger that's only visible in complete darkness. Only then will your family allow you to return home." It's not exactly Pulitzer-winning, but it'll give your imagination a kick in the butt. Unless you want to ride a bird through the river of demonic influence and kiss a wizard, in which case, feel free to steal that one.
DnD Speak: A ton of d100 lists for inspiration-fodder, not all of which is DnD-themed, such as "100 Villainous Character Traits"
That's all I've got for now, but I've stumbled on a ton of other stuff that I've never gotten around to bookmarking. Share some of your favorite stuff, let's drown in possibility!
Word Hippo: I've always found difficulty in remembering the word I'm looking for. This is the best thesaurus I've found so far, and has a fair amount of phrases or fairly uncommon words to represent what I'm thinking. I do wish it had even more obscure terms, or words that fell out of fashion decades/years ago.
Fantasy Name Generator: If you need a character name, town name, street name, cities, religions, gods, angels, devils, rivers, superheroes, fungi, helicopters, pirate crews, honorifics...honestly, the variety of types of names this thing can cook up is astounding. They've also gotten into descriptions and other types of generators, some of which are randomized, others you just use to design something. Enjoy getting lost in this rabbit hole.
Who the F*** is My Character?: DnD 5e character creator (backstories). We dug into this one on Discord today, but I've used it before. If you just can't decide or if your imagination needs a seed of inspiration, this can get you started. It's also a bit rude, so if you're not a fan of crude language, best skip to the next one. Just now, it gave me this character: "Helpful Mountain Dwarf Rogue from a secret cult who believes they had contact from a Celestial but it was just food poisoning." Avoid if you don't like giant, caps-locked fonts.
What the F*** is my Quest?: I lied, this one is also pretty crude. This is the last one like that, though, I promise. It'll give you a brief randomized synopsis of what could be broadly called a (fantasy) quest. Just now, it spit out "Ride a giant bird through the river of demonic influence. Kiss the delightful wizard, then take the cursed dagger that's only visible in complete darkness. Only then will your family allow you to return home." It's not exactly Pulitzer-winning, but it'll give your imagination a kick in the butt. Unless you want to ride a bird through the river of demonic influence and kiss a wizard, in which case, feel free to steal that one.
DnD Speak: A ton of d100 lists for inspiration-fodder, not all of which is DnD-themed, such as "100 Villainous Character Traits"
That's all I've got for now, but I've stumbled on a ton of other stuff that I've never gotten around to bookmarking. Share some of your favorite stuff, let's drown in possibility!