So yesterday I posted a villain generator whose guts were derived from some old tables here and elsewhere plus the Random Warband Generation rules from the classic and nearly impossible-to-find Warhammer --Realms of Chaos: Slaves To Darkness.
Well, sweet mother of Khorne Dave Abulafia went and automated the whole thing.
Here's one of the shorter, simpler villains it spit out:
The Titan of The Unshriven Light
is a half orc (civilian) from Pseudo Eastern Europe (w/ vampires), but currently based in a mine.Noteworthy features:
- Served by blue slaves
- Covered in arms
Every villain needs at least one mutation: Walks as if gravity pointed toward whatever wall creature stands on
Other Stuff:
- Own(s) 4 hounds/beasts characteristic of patron god or style
- Has a magic weapon
- 3 extremely intelligent ratmen with
- Mutation: Chaos Spawn
- Own(s) 6 hounds/beasts characteristic of patron god or style
- Your hands are skeleton hands
...But it definitely does the trick: spits out baroque villains with details and hench individuals.
Also of interest:
Here are the mutation tables by themselves. Well over 1000 entries.
And Scrap Princess and Monster Johnson Voltroned up to create this monstrosity...
A Dying ninja who is pale and hairless and is about to deal the deadly final hand from a stacked deck in a traveling circus with an ugly reputation
A trusted friend who is undead and rotting and is being protected without their knowledge in the Maze of Rotting eyes
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From the Fantasy horror plot generator: A disgraced torturer who is polite and filth encrusted and is producing truly beautiful woks of art with human body fluids in the inside of a massive cloud hive.
Oh wow..
So, The Order of the Phoenix is a one-eyed, double-jointed sea hag with a flaming skull face who rules from a bed (in a swamp, though she is originally from the desert) and pals around with a pair of human mercs with demon armor and a pair of rotting, three-armed goblins?
I don't think Harry Potter should be hanging around with people like that.
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