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Darkness and Evil
Things that go bump in the night and in the light. This is where you'll find generators for monsters, dark magic, evil and foreboding names, and more!
Names
Dark Elf Namer
- Not all elves are nice, after all.
Evil Name Generator - Inspired by the "unqiue monsters" of Diablo II, this generator lets you create evil-sounding names - and set the parameters for their generation! Evil Sounding Name Generator - Uses patterns derived from the evil beings, things, and places in Tolkien's world. Great if you need something that "sounds evil." Goblin Namer - Need to name members of your Rampaging Hordes of Vaguely Humanoid Evil? This is the place to do it - from first names to last names. Lovecraftian Name Generator - Names for otherworldly and outworldly horrors, in the style of H.P. Lovecraft and those who followed in his footsteps. Pirate Ship Namer - Inspired by "Pirates of the Caribbean," this is for when you need those nasty-sounding vessels. Vampire Namer - Based on "common" vampire concepts I've seen, this is the generator for your own bloodsuckers. Also good for producing general "menacing" names.
Beings
Dark
Minion Generator - For when you need
mysterious entities, servants of dark
forces, and assorted opponents for when
your usual monsters and antagonists just
won't do.
Evil Animal Minion Generator - It may not be serious, but haven't you always wanted to say "Release the radioactive super-intelligent squid!"? Yeah, I thought so. Evil Deity Generator - Dark gods, evil spirits, basphemous amorphous horrors - all in one easy package! For when you need something for the bad guys to invoke. Monster Generator - When you need names to inspire ideas for the more interesting (or dangerous) inhabitants of your settings.
Vampire Generator - From standard vampires to anime creatures of the night, all the way to monstrous bloodsuckers, this generator provides all your vampire needs!
Magic
Dark Ritual
Generator - When the bad guys are
going to destroy the world or devestate
the spirit world, you have to give what
they're doing a name . . . .
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