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  2. What are some good continent names? : r/DnDHomebrew - Reddit

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    zombidactyl. •. The continent of Dave, named after their glorious king Dave III who discovered the continent while ridding his dragon (Davis) from his father’s continent of Aberax to his uncle’s continent of Tiokas for a family reunion where his uncle assassinated his father and stole the continent of Aberax, renaming it to Uboris. Reply ...

  3. Names for continents : r/mattcolville - Reddit

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    Xeos is a world name, which I've adapted from a list of worlds which featured in Dr Who. Alzarius, Metraxis, Levithia are all possible names for continents. 2. Award. I have (and am having) trouble coming up with a name for my continent and was wondering if any of you folks have some good ways for coming up with….

  4. Insane name generator for multiple fantasy settings, kingdoms ......

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    For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond.

  5. Continent and Country name ideas : r/DnD - Reddit

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    Continents: Bitenz. Malovia. Galiers. Wendris. Westriv. Countries: Kingdom of Nerevia. The Consortium of Brestiv (AKA: the Fifth Free Consortium of Gnomes and Man)

  6. What are the names of your continents? : r/worldbuilding - Reddit

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    Mainland, Equitasia, Gate and Gate2, Nonbritain, Antistralia, Antiarctica, and Bonk . Yeah, those aren't permanent. Only one so far, Garddrhosyn. Translated from Welsh essentially meaning "garden of roses". There are only three and around 90% of the focus is placed on a single one of them (an intentional choice).

  7. Help me name a desert type of continent in my homebrew world.

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    A western country on the central continent is called Kentari. It based more around Asian influences and legends but mainly Japanese (since many of the older legends are what I use for creatures and locations in that area). The eastern country on the central continent is called Ambracia. It has more Roman and Greek influences.

  8. Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator - Reddit

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    A place to discuss Fantasy Map Generator (FMG) and maps created with its help. You may post suggestions, share created maps, links to blog posts, tutorials and any other related stuff. Please also join our Discord, where you can get almost immediate help. Updates, discussion and questions for Armoria (Heraldry generator and Editor) tool are also going here

  9. Name suggestions for an ancient Asia-inspired fantasy continent

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    Úttara-kuru (the name for the northern landmass) Apara-godānīya (the name of the western landmass) Jambu-dvīpa (the name for the southern landmass) Pūrva-videha (the name for the eastern landmass) Úttara, Apara and Pūrva mean “north”, “west”, “east” respectively; dvīpa means “island” but can also mean “landmass” here.

  10. does anyone have a good name for a dark fantasy continent for my...

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    A subreddit dedicated to the various iterations of Dungeons & Dragons, from its First Edition roots to its One D&D future.

  11. tips on creating continent names? : r/worldbuilding - Reddit

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    Volki, Renga, Akro, Yorda, Qesto, Zorba, ... Start with a vowel and end with the same vowel (america, europe, asia, africa) in between you can follow the other tips in the comments, but irl most continents follow that pattern, so I use it too. The only continent that doesn't fit this pattern is Oceania (Australia & New Zealand) prefer a short ...