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This is a tool for D&D DM's to generate dynasties quickly when making a kingdom's history.
This is a tool for D&D DM's to generate dynasties quickly when making a person's backstory.
You will need node and npm installed. Then do:
npm install -g dynastia
Dynastia is used to generate a dynasty to quickly generate a person's history.
Once you have saved a file you can load it again.
dynastia render -i my-file.dyn --verbose
You can specify a specific output directory, otherwise it will save to pwd.
dynastia generate -o my/output/dir
Please read our contributing guide for more information on contributing to the project.
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This is a tool for D&D DM's to generate dynasties quickly when making a kingdom's history.
We found that dynastia demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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