Credit & Links
Credit for providing the basic code and instructions on how to use it goes to Seventh Sanctum, run by Steven Savage. Not only is his website filled to overflowing with awesome, diverse generators, but he has completely fleshed out ideas I could not do any better, and so some gens I once thought I'd do are, well, there! Credit for inspiration goes to various places, Seventh Sanctum included, as well as Tailsdafox for a gen or two.
Thanks to Steven Savage for being patient and answering questions, now several years ago, from a person who didn't have a clue how to code at the time.
Links
Seventh Sanctum - The Original, run by Steven Savage.
Tailsdafox - Similarly inspired by Seventh Sanctum, this has quite a few gems.
Dropping-The-Fork - Some very detailed, very specific generators largely revolving around online communities and the creator's own special projects.
EPOSIC - Tons of pen-and-paper RPG tools and gens.
Generator Blog - As it says; a blog about generators.
Language Machines - A load of generators for words and names of specific styles and genres.
Majin Gajita's - Plenty of DBZ, anime and combat gens.
Namator - Generates a lot of names for people-characters, but you can't specify the genre/type.
Nine.Frenchboys - These guys have almost as many and as diverse generators as Seventh Sanctum.
Squid.Org - A lot of traditional-RPG generators.
Springhole - A handful of mostly RPG- and writing-oriented gens.
Swami's Generators - A ton of mixed generators.
The Forge - Shiny name generators of a different breed.
