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World Name:

Campaign Builder
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Key Themes:

Create worlds, adventures and maps with this handy and easy-to-use Campaign Builder! Use it alongside your Roll & Play book to quickly
generate thrilling storylines and adventures that you and your players will love. All page numbers refer to Roll & Play: The Game Master’s
Fantasy Toolkit. There is a bonus random table at the back of the Campaign Builder to inspire names for your villages, towns and cities.

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Locations 5
The Threat
The starting region is called: The key threat is (p17):

The town the players start in is called: The nefarious villain is called (p6-7 or 52):

and is known for (p20): and they want to:

The town’s economy is based on (p20): because (p11):

The town is run by (p21): A key part of their plan is:

The person in charge is called (p6-7): Another key part of their plan is:

The tavern is named (p30): A further objective of theirs is:

and is run by someone called (p6-7):

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The Party
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People The players start on: Level

The townsfolk’s lifestyles are Poor / Modest / Comfortable / Wealthy. The party meet when (p16):

In their spare time, the townsfolk: They unite as a group because:

The people in this area worry about: The party’s first goal is to:

An ally on this quest is (p6-7):

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Divinity and they will help because (p10):

The god of love and family is (p6-7 or 52):

The god of nature and weather is (p6-7 or 52):


Other Notes
The god of knowledge and secrets is (p6-7 or 52):

The god of fire and warfare is (p6-7 or 52):

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Organisations
The nearby university of magic is called (p14):

and is run by a mage called (p6-7):

The influential religious group is called (p15):

and their high priest is (p6-7):

There is a criminal network called (p15):

their leader goes by (p25):

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Map Making
To the north of the starting town there is a [1d4]: To the east of the starting town there is a [1d4]:
1. Affluent village 2. Snow-capped mountain 1. Cultural village 2. Deep canyon
3. Calm river 4. Overgrown forest 3. Sandy beach 4. Dormant volcano
and it is called: and it is called:

To the south of the starting town there is a [1d4]: To the west of the starting town there is a [1d4]:
1. Poor village 2. Muggy swamp 1. Coastal village 2. Luscious field
3. Scenic lake 4. Wizard’s Tower 3. Dead woodland 4. Submerged cave
and it is called: and it is called:

A point of interest nearby is (p22): The major city in the region is called:

The closest village is: The townsfolk enjoy visiting:

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Settlement Names
Nothing brings a town to life more than a name bursting with
personality. Roll on the tables below to come up with names for the
villages, towns and cities within your world – from the humble farming
village of Oastheim to the sprawling, stone spires of Speartower.

Village names: Town and city names:


1. D
 usk 1. -bury 1. W
 inter 1. - borough
2. S
 tone 2. -ford 2. V
 erd 2. - furt
3. W
 ald 3. -ham 3. A
 zul 3. - berg
4. W
 ater 4. - stadt 4. O
 aken 4. - tower
5. M
 aus 5. - field 5. O
 pal 5. - castle
6. A
 pple 6. - dorf 6. S
 teed 6. - hill
7. G
 reen 7. - river 7. S
 pear 7. - ovia
8. B
 eech 8. - stead 8. F
 lag 8. - charter
9. C
 rop 9. - worth 9. R
 ook 9. - burgh
10. B
 ranch 10. - shire 10. G
 lass 10. - ania
11. Oast 11. -dale 11. Kalt 11. -spire
12. Sheaf 12. -don 12. Ocean 12. -stone
13. B
 irn 13. - heim 13. T
 rist 13. - port
14. Coal 14. -firth 14. Pike 14. -mount
15. S
 and 15. - gate 15. W
 olfen 15. - slav
16. B
 adger 16. - lee 16. B
 racken 16. - nara
17. D
 awn 17. - valley 17. R
 uhm 17. - weald
18. C
 otton 18. - weiler 18. S
 word 18. - heart
19. O
 tter 19. - moss 19. R
 at 19. - rest
20. H
 art 20. - pen 20. S
 odden 20. - crown

2d20 2d20

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