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Pyo wo ko tuwepo a pumapo i ga yo! I was inspired by the Gibberish Generator made by u/kevinthecatcher23, and improved on his creation! This fantasy language translator translates from English to any fantasy language using syllable incrementation. What does that mean?
Our AI-powered Creation Suite is designed to help you effortlessly generate characters, NPCs, quests, encounters, dungeons, buildings, loot, factions, spells, deities, and maps. With just a few clicks, you can create a fully-realized world that is uniquely yours.
The convenience of generating sounds at the table on the fly adds an element that I think gets dropped often. It's fun to have the party approach a goblin hideout and hear sounds they don't understand and/or to reward a player who chose that language at character creation.
I'm making a website for DMs and players to instantly translate text into any D&D language for a more immersive experience. What languages should I add next?
Have you come across an Astral language translator? If not, what would be a good substitute? What if you just use real life languages to fill in any blanks as you need them? Like gnomes speak German. Giants speak Swedish, etc. Or throw in Klingon or Dothraki.
Vulgarlang is a constructed language (conlang) generator for fantasy writers and role players. Create unique languages for your race of peoples in the click of a button! Vulgarlang models the rules, irregularities and quirks of real languages: from grammar, to sounds, to vocabulary.
Our D&D Quest Creator also features a text-to-image prompt generator, which enables you to create a visual representation of your quest. Choose from a variety of images and backgrounds to add an extra layer of depth to your adventure, and immerse your players in a world of wonder and excitement.