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For questions that are explicitly not restricted to any one particular system or rules, where the asker wants solutions to the question that are not directly tied to a game's mechanics.
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Semi-random name generator
http://www.apocwords.net/systems/names.html does Afghan, African, American, Ancient, Arabic, British, Bulgarian, Chaos, Chinese, Dutch, Dwarvish, Eastern, Egyptian, Egyptian, Elvish, Empire, European, …
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How can I encourage my players to give me plot hooks?
Fictize the act of plot generation. What does this mean? It means create a fictional reason for the players to tell you the kind of information you're looking for. It's best to make it something su …
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How can I avoid focusing too much on one player character?
Push your PCs together. You can do this several ways.
Your excitable player is going to be the most vocal person at the table no matter what, so to involve the other players, make his vocalizations …
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Giving Players the Game They Want
No one has addressed the problem of the ever-other-session player, and we have no details on that PC. But perhaps this character's continual appearing and disappearing could be fictized in a way that …
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Roll20 reminded me of a similar program; help me identify it?
You may be thinking of Fantasy Grounds, which does allow both players and GMs to move characters on the map.
Another one to keep your eye on is Realm Works, which is currently in beta.