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How fantasy generators can help fantasy writers

15 August, 2017 by PashaO
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When I started writing my novel, I found myself stuck for names for my characters. Luckily, I discovered the fantasy name generators website. 

A fantasy name generator is a fantastic tool for authors who need to create original names for their characters, places, or objects within their stories. It offers numerous categories, like names for elves, dwarves, dragonborn, mystical creatures, and more. By providing inspiration and diverse name options, this generator assists writers in the time-consuming process of inventing authentic and unique names, allowing them to focus more on building their world and storylines.

Similarly, map generators are great tools if you need some world-building inspiration. There are many to choose from.




The fantasy map generator helps writers bring their fictional worlds to life by creating visually striking maps that showcase geographical details like countries, cities, rivers, mountains, and forests – all customisable by the user. With a rich filter system and interconnectivity options for different map elements, this resource enables authors to build vivid settings for their plots while maintaining logical perspectives on distance, landscape topology, and border relations. Overall, this generator aids fantasy writers in turning vivid mental images of their imagined worlds into tangible references that can enrich their narrative.

Both generators greatly enhance the world-building experience for fantasy authors by offering efficient ways to create immersive universes with distinctive names and coherent maps. This allows writers to concentrate on developing highly engaging stories while maintaining consistency in their created worlds.

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