So I found a warning sign generator...
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Anyone who wants to make their own, I used this:
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New generator!!!
Choose which games you want to see enemies from. Each option is weighted so each individual entry has an equal chance, no matter what game it's from. (Which means you're several times more likely to get, say, a moblin, because they appear in multiple games.)
There are also buttons to check all and uncheck all, some other options included. The generator gives you a name, a link to its page for research purposes, and what game it's from. There are also some mini-bosses in there (no bosses though).
If you scroll down I also linked my main generator page, there are some more general fantasy, d&d, and Pathfinder generators there too.
Have fun!! :)
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because I yet again could not find the resource I was looking for, I made my own: here is a generator that creates random basic appearance details for character creation
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A Facebook spam, AI-generated "Shrimp Jesus" image, drawn by an actual human artist who got commissioned and paid.
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Goblin Grab Bag #001 by Cardboard Anvil
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A projector has to do things much more slower than others. Time moves fast for the generators while projectors have to create space for them to do some big magic… this is why they feel exhausted all the time. You can’t make yourself do what generators do. Their energy is constantly on go while a projectors isn’t. The more you are aware of your energy flow the better.
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So this is a new study that I've been delving into recently. It's called the Human Design, and essentially, it's about how we manifest with our bodies physically. Here, I am going to list the 5 Different Types of human designs, and I will leave links throughout on how to figure out Your Human Design and even a Video as further clarification of what it is.
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Reflectors 1% : They are here to sample all the energy that is happening. They make for good mirrors, reflecting what is going on around them and the people around them. They check the energy by being good blank slates.
Manifestors 9% : They essentially do not need to ask for permission, and they bring about a lot of movement in the world. They initiate a lot of transformation through their words and actions.
Projectors 20% : They absorb the energy and pull things towards them projectors are like a magnet to everything around them. They are here to sit back and trust the flow of life instead of taking so much action.
Generators 31% : Their strategy is to respond to life and take a lot of action towards the things that they desire. They can tackle projects within intensity and ease.
Manifesting Generators 37% : Balance is important for them. They have to learn to leap into action as well as just the timing of things. They are in perfect harmony with being a manifestor as well as a generator. Learning moderation and harmony are key.
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Naming characters
In case anyone's having difficulty deciding on names for their characters, I thought I'd share some resources.
Behind the Name: This is pretty great if you like taking three hours to decide on a character's name based on the meaning. (not saying this is me, but this is totally me) The great thing is, you can look up names by nationality, and there's also a surname option at the bottom of the site. If you're indecisive or you're just trying to name a minor character so you can get on with your life, there's also the option to roll for some random names. Been using this one for years!
Fantasy Name Generator: Oh my various Gods this is a good site. I only started using it recently, but plenty of other writers I know recommend it. Despite the name, it has real name generators too, as well as generators for place names, names for various items, groups, places, and even ones for descriptions. So many OPTIONS on this site.
Seventh Sanctum: Not specifically a name generator, but it does have some good options. It also branches into various description generators - there's even some for writing. Another site I've been using for years.
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Post: Click on this generator and use the answer in the poll!!!
Me:
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This seems like a prudent time to put out there that I have this lu prompt generator and you can specifically choose a whump or angst prompt :) maybe choose both! I've talked about it before but hey it's great (and I'm... kinda disappointed with some of the whumptober prompts... maybe we could make a zelda-specific one?)
Also this Enemy Generator for all your fight choreographing needs!
And while you're here why don't you check out the @lu-community-write-a-thon :)
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i put my generatorland generators into perchance instead now :}
homestuck style music track generator
where the first part is a one syllable word and the second part is a two syllable word starting with an "S" sound and ending with an "ER" sound (sunslammer, moonshatter, pondsquatter)
kingdom hearts magic heartless generator
along the like of red nocturne and blue rhapsody where it's a color and then a music term
i see patterns and then extrapolate from them to make generators.
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"two human hands making a cat's-cradle string figure, in the style of a helpful how-to-do-it diagram"
Well, that's Bing Copilot/ OpenAI ChatGPT4 at work today, but when it comes to hand-anatomy and understanding three-dimensional space, clearly I'm still asking way too much here.
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Slumberglim the Spell Slinger by Cardboard Anvil
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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you needed a sign. A warning sign.
Well, have I found the site for you.
Don't worry, if you can't find anything to warn people about, there is a random generator.
well that didn't feel very random.
Anyway have fun, kids. Warn people. Notify them. Danger them.
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