Generate names for entire campaign worlds, planes of existence, and cosmological settings — the foundation of every great TTRPG campaign.
A world name is the single most important name in your campaign. It appears on every map, in every history book, and on the lips of every NPC. The best fantasy world names are short, resonant, and impossible to forget. Consider the greats: Toril (the Forgotten Realms), Exandria (Critical Role), Golarion (Pathfinder), Eberron (Keith Baker's magitech setting). Each is two or three syllables, phonetically distinctive, and carries a tone that reflects the world's character.
Cosmological naming adds another dimension. If your setting uses a multiverse or planar structure, the world name sits within a larger framework. Toril is a planet within the crystal sphere of Realmspace. Eberron exists alongside planes like Thelanis (the Feywild) and Dolurrh (the realm of the dead). Each plane's name carries the feel of what it represents — ethereal, grim, chaotic, or divine.
When choosing a world name, consider how it sounds when spoken aloud at the table. Your players will say this name hundreds of times over the course of a campaign. It needs to roll off the tongue naturally, feel distinct from real-world names, and avoid unintentional associations that might break immersion. A name like Aethermoor sounds mythic without being hard to pronounce. Valdris is crisp and easy to remember.
MythScribe AI generates world names calibrated for this exact purpose. Describe your setting's tone — high fantasy, dark fantasy, cosmic horror, magitech — and the generator produces names that embody that atmosphere. Each name is designed to become the foundation your entire campaign is built upon, the word your players will associate with hundreds of hours of shared adventure.