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[FEATURE] Ability to generate names using preset name tables like All Goblins Have Names. #103

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SonofOrion42 opened this issue Jul 31, 2021 · 4 comments

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@SonofOrion42
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SonofOrion42 commented Jul 31, 2021

One of my favorite modules ever was All Goblins Have Names, which I will refer to from hereon out as AGHN. Token Mold's random name generator is handy, but almost all of the names are fake due to being mashed together like a markov generator would. AGHN allowed the user to make tables with static names that would be rolled for a token it was assigned to. You could even link other nametables inside of the table assigned to the token, and this could allow for the generation of full names because of a first and last name table being assigned to the same die score.

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Unfortunately, AGHN is pretty much dead and likely won't be coming back. It would be nice if a similar functionality could be added to Token Mold.

@Moerill
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Moerill commented Aug 15, 2021

Something like this is planned as a part of the big rework, which will be done, when i finally find some time and motivation to work on it.

@swichers
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fwiw AGHN has been updated, but Token Mold breaks the functionality.

@dczwardCZAR
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I'd love to see this as well.

Geekswordsman added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 1, 2023
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JonLark commented May 15, 2023

Was this still being looked at? I see the original requst is going on 2 years old so I don't hold much hope, but this would be a nice feature.

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