![]() ![]() The fact that it makes a random map is a nice feature, but doesn't apply to what I'm trying to do. The only thing I have found is Cityographer pro (free only allows a max population of 5000). I can add my own encounters, but traps would be nice, as well as flavor text, i.e., "the floorboard in the kitchen squeaks, and when you examine it, you see some shiny gold underneath". If it lists contents, that would be exactly what I'm looking for. If it gives a name to the building, even better. ![]() This is so that when the PCs point to the campaign map and say, "We're going here, to this building on the corner", I can roll some percentile dice, and say "You enter the tavern known as the flimsy flumph" and I add some details, treasure, and maybe an encounter. ![]() It doesn't have to do just the building type it can generate people with levels in the buildings for all I care. ![]() When I say building types, I mean inn, tavern, house, weaponsmith, alchemical reagents, warehouse, etc. What I'm looking for is a generator that can randomly spit out building types, even if it spits them out in an entire list or creates the whole town and I can just use the building type part. This is sorta like a dungeon crawl, but in a large city. The bad guys are spread very thin in most places, but the PCs will eventually require the assistance of the remaining original occupants, magic items, and some crafting. The adventure will revolve around fighting the bad guys that now occupy the city. The original occupants are gone except for a few who hid in the sewers and cellars. By very large city I mean a metropolis like Ptolus, Greyhawk, or Waterdeep size. I want to run a campaign soon that requires using a very large city as the entire map. ![]()
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