This software can create as many cities as you like, with customizable names (including street names), points of interest, and colors. In that case, you'll love the Medieval Fantasy City Generator by Watabou.
Watabou's Medieval Fantasy City Generator Screengrab: īut a world marked by dozens of complex divisions isn't for everyone - perhaps your story is set in a single large city or moves between a couple of different cities. If you need a map for a particularly socially and politically driven (or divided) world, then Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator is undoubtedly the one for you! 3. Numerous options allow you to label continents, countries, cities, regions, and even different religions, each of which can divide or unite the map. Of course, if you don't like something in your randomly generated map, Azgaar provides a tool to paint new terrain.
This approach is intuitive because the majority of users already have a rough idea of what their world will look like (e.g., 'a big island' or 'hot with lots of mountains'), with the idea to fill in the details later. Azgaar currently provides twelve different rough templates to start your map, ranging from 'Pangea' to 'Volcano'.
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator Screengrab: Īzgaar's Fantasy Map Generator has long been the go-to for fantasy writers and Dungeons and Dragons players alike, with good reason.