

This is also where many powerful and dangerous chaotic creatures reside in the dungeon, making the entire place a hub of chaotic energy. Here is where the twin sister Goddesses reside, and are in constant battle (both physical and otherwise) over who deserves the right to rule. This place is also known as the Chaotic Caves of the Unending, or simply, the Chaos Caves. It was also said that those who dwell here for too long would fall under the power of the twin sister Goddesses, Azura and Savras…though no one has ever been able to return from these caves to prove it. It was once said that the world would end in fire and water.


Chaos Caves of the UnendingĪfter a massive battle, the great wizard Vael finds himself alone and trapped deep within the Chaos Caves while his two companions, Sibil and Cevara, were captured by dark forces and taken to a nearby cave. Beyond just the room description, you can also generate traps, monsters, NPCs, encounters, mundane items, and magic items for your dungeon. Here’s some examples of room descriptions generated at LitRPG Adventures. For example, if you’re wondering about the map generator, I’m working on making the dungeon maps importable into VTT software with wall boundaries! Still some work to do, but you can download the dungeon maps as a large, 70x per tile map suitable for Roll20 or other VTT programs like Foundry, et al. You can find me on Discord, sharing updates daily if you want to know more or have any questions about the D&D random room generator I’ve built. While you can generate new room descriptions, monsters, and items, I’m working on making it possible to get the monsters, NPCs, encounters, mundane items, and traps for your dungeon from the library of content we’ve already generated. I’ve spent a few weeks on my dungeon rooms generator, and I’ve concentrated on making it easy for players to access the already existing content on LitRPG Adventures. The future is bright when it comes to using AI for tabletop RPG content, and I’m excited to be one of the few using the technology right now. My goal is to make the life of a modern DM easier using AI, and I think I’ve built some great tools that go a long way in assisting a human Dungeon Master with idea generation, random tables, and more. Roll for Fantasy has some great RPG tools, but I wanted to make my own. I’ll be improving the tool more, so if you have any ideas on what would make a good random room generator, you can find me on Twitter or email me. Random Room Generator Example The Generator is Now LiveĪs you can see from the screenshots above, the tool is finished! Try at LitRPG Adventures.
