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Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

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Generate fantasy regions.

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The County of Inoeredha

This deciduous forest is warm and humid. There are many skunks. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The County of Inoeredha is part of the Kingdom of Derilia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruler: Countess Plustung Hornfoot

Ruler heraldry

The County of Inoeredha is ruled by Countess Plustung Hornfoot. Plustung Hornfoot is a 168 cm (5'6") tall human adult. She is 49 years old. Plustung has light hair, ebony skin, and brown eyes. She is friendly, loyal, and stupid.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Derilia

Ruled by Queen Öilomta Whitwort, an orc adult.

The County of Inoeredha is part of this.

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The Kingdom of Flami

Ruled by King Forupoer Gengdersen, a gnomish adult.

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The Kingdom of Avgorion

Ruled by Queen Gorenia Ikvford, an elven adult.

Nearby Realms

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The County of Lopupia, part of the Kingdom of Flami image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Kalzhib Arnguthion, a human adult.

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The County of Aneraba, part of the Kingdom of Derilia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Dudruc Keper, a halfling adult.

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The County of Omolaba, part of the Kingdom of Avgorion image/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Utiling Oqurnun, a dragonborn adult.

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The Barony of Vramu, part of the Kingdom of Derilia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Baron Dushpang Warkiller, an orc adult.

Notable Settlements in the County of Inoeredha

Better Home

The metropolis of Better Home has 1,761,410 people. Despite its immense size, this metropolis is a tightly-knit community where everyone knows their neighbors and traditions are deeply rooted. People here have their needs met. Some places regard them as being greedy. The area is filled with birch trees. This is the capital of the region.

Better Glade

Better Glade is a town of 9,740 people. Many farms surround a dense core of community buildings here. Most folks here have their needs met. They are known for spending too much time making merry. There is a pond here.

Summerlodge

Summerlodge is a town of 2,786 people. Despite its size, the town is peaceful and orderly, with a watchful eye kept on outsiders who might cause trouble. Most folks here are prosperous. The people are regarded as being suspicious of outsiders. The area is filled with birch trees.

Greenmeadow

The village of Greenmeadow has 412 people. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills covered in fields of wheat and barley. A small stream winds through the center of town, and the air is fragrant with the smell of fresh-baked bread. People here seem to be doing well. People here are regarded as being lazy. The area is filled with birch trees.

Whitelodge

The hamlet of Whitelodge has 44 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. Most people here have their needs met. The people are known for being unruly. The area is filled with birch trees.

Springhome

Springhome is a hamlet of 10 people. There are only a handful of farms scattered around a single community building here, which serves as the center of local life. Folks here have more wealth than most. Some other places regard the people here as spending too much time making merry. There is a pond here.

White Glade

The hamlet of White Glade has 39 people. The hamlet is surrounded by wilderness, with a few clearings where buildings and fields have been established. Most folks here have enough to meet their needs. People here are regarded as being greedy. The area is filled with birch trees.

Notable Organizations

The Black Dragons

The Black Dragons is a merc company that prides itself on its professionalism and integrity. It has 44 members. They are not terribly popular locally.