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Evil Names -Inspired by the "unqiue monsters" of Diablo II, this generator lets you create evil-sounding names - and set the parameters for their generation! Evil Sounding Names -Uses patterns derived from the evil beings, things, and places in Tolkien's world. Great if you need something that "sounds evil." Goblin Names -Need to name members of your Rampaging Hordes of Vaguely Humanoid Evil? This is the place to do it - from first names to last names. Vampire Names -Based on "common" vampire concepts I've seen, this is the generator for your own bloodsuckers.
Seventh Sanctum - Darkness and Evil
The Dice Roller - A full-featured email dice roller for all your play by email, fantasy league, and play by post needs. Includes support for most dice formats and modifiers. All rolls are signed and can be verified on-site. Dice Sessions - A full-featured web-based dice roller that allows users to create dice sessions, share them with others and track dice rolls over time. Most dice sessions can be viewed by anyone with the proper link. Includes support for most dice formats and modifiers.
PBE Games: Home
Fantasy Grounds is an application acting as a virtual online gaming table primarily intended for pen and paper style narrative role playing games. Fantasy Grounds is designed to perform many of the things you can do while playing at a conventional gaming table and move it online. Run games as the gamemaster or take part as a player, the application provides all the necessary tools to communicate, manage information and perform tasks such as rolling the dice or creating drawings. Access all traditional paraphernalia available at the gaming table.
Fantasy Grounds
RPG Gateway
RPGs on the Web
RPTools is a brand of open-source programs designed to enhance traditional pen-and-paper role playing games. They can be used for face-to-face play, or Internet role-playing in real time even if your players are on the other side of the world. MapTool (which is our free virtual tabletop application) in particular works great with voice-chat services! These tools are not a role playing game by themselves, nor are they meant to replace everything at the RPG table. Rather, they are designed to be as flexible as we can make them, usable for a wide variety of gaming systems, from fantasy to sci-fi; from tabletop miniatures games to purely spoken-word games.

