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AI D&D / RPG Game Master

Transform your tabletop RPG sessions with an AI-powered Dungeon Master that narrates epic adventures, voices unique NPCs, and adapts to your party

Dynamic Storytelling Multi-Character Voices Campaign Management Ambient Sound Effects Rule Enforcement

AI D&D / RPG Game Master

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Game Master Features

Everything you need to run epic D&D campaigns with AI-powered narration

Vivid Scene Description

Rich, atmospheric descriptions of dungeons, taverns, forests, and cities. Every scene feels alive and immersive.

NPC Voices & Personalities

Unique voice and personality for every NPC — from gruff dwarven blacksmiths to mysterious elven sages.

Combat Management

Track initiative, describe attacks, narrate spells, and manage enemy tactics. Combat feels cinematic and exciting.

Adaptive Storytelling

The story adapts to player choices. Go off the rails — the DM improvises and keeps the narrative coherent.

Dice Integration

Prompts for dice rolls, interprets results, and narrates outcomes. Critical hits and natural 1s get special dramatic treatment.

Campaign Continuity

Remembers NPCs, locations, quests, and player backstories within a session. Maintains consistent world state.

See the Game Master in Action

Experience a sample D&D encounter with multiple NPC voices and dynamic narration

You push open the heavy oak door and the scent of pipe smoke and roasted meat washes over you. The Rusty Dragon Inn is packed tonight. A half-orc bard strums a lute in the corner, a table of dwarves argue over a map, and the innkeeper — a sharp-eyed woman named Ameiko — waves you over. 'Ah, adventurers! You look like you could use a drink... and perhaps a job. There's been trouble on the north road.' What do you do?

I approach Ameiko and ask about the trouble on the north road.

Ameiko leans in, lowering her voice. 'Three caravans have gone missing in the past week. The mayor thinks it's bandits, but the survivors — the few who made it back — they talk about fog. Thick, unnatural fog that swallows the road whole. And sounds in the fog... not human.' She slides a folded parchment across the bar. 'Fifty gold pieces for the lot of you if you clear that road. Interested?' Roll me a Perception check on Ameiko — do you trust her?

Character Voice Library

Choose from hundreds of voices for NPCs, monsters, and narration styles

Top Voices

Michael

Male

Deep, dramatic voice perfect for narration and NPC villains

Sky

Female

Mystical, ethereal voice for elven NPCs and arcane encounters

Adam

Male

Versatile voice for varied NPC personalities

Best Models

Bark

Standard

Transformer-based text-to-audio model that generates realistic speech, music, and sound effects.

Slow 4/5

Dramatic narration with gasps, laughter, and atmospheric sounds

Kokoro

Free

Lightweight 82M parameter model delivering studio-quality speech with blazing-fast inference.

Fast 5/5

Fast responses to keep the game flowing without delays

Dia TTS

Standard

Multi-speaker dialog generation model that creates natural conversations between speakers.

Medium 5/5

Natural two-character dialogue for NPC-to-NPC conversations

Start Your Campaign in Minutes

Set up your AI Game Master and begin your adventure

1

Set the Campaign

Choose a setting: classic fantasy, dark horror, sci-fi, steampunk, or bring your own homebrew world.

2

Create Characters

Describe your party: races, classes, backstories, and motivations. The DM weaves them into the narrative.

3

Choose DM Style

Theatrical and dramatic? Humorous and lighthearted? Gritty and dark? Set the tone for your campaign.

4

Roll for Initiative

Start your adventure. Make choices, fight monsters, solve puzzles, and forge your legend.

Supported RPG Systems

D&D 5E

Full ruleset support with automated rolls

Pathfinder

1st and 2nd edition compatible

Call of Cthulhu

Horror narration and sanity checks

Custom Systems

Configure your own homebrew rules

Campaign Tools

Session Memory

The AI remembers your campaign history, NPC relationships, and player choices across sessions. No need to recap every time you play.

Dynamic Encounters

Generate balanced combat encounters, puzzles, and social interactions on the fly that adapt to your party

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our AI D&D Game Master

Yes. The AI DM manages narrative, NPCs, combat encounters, and world-building for a complete campaign experience. It works for solo play or group sessions.

The DM understands core D&D 5e mechanics: ability checks, saving throws, combat, spellcasting, and conditions. It prompts for appropriate dice rolls and interprets the results narratively.

Yes. The DM manages initiative order, enemy actions, damage calculation, and status effects. It narrates combat cinematically, making every swing and spell feel dramatic.

Yes. Configure the system prompt for Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, Shadowrun, Fate, or any tabletop RPG system. The DM adapts its rules knowledge accordingly.

Absolutely. Solo play is one of the best use cases. The DM creates a personalized adventure tailored to your character, making decisions as NPCs and enemies while you play the hero.

The DM improvises. Like a good human DM, it adapts the story to unexpected choices. Go left when the quest says right, befriend the villain, or burn down the tavern — the story continues.

Yes. The DM gives each NPC distinct speech patterns and personalities. For truly different voices, use Dia TTS for two-character dialogue or switch voice settings between NPC scenes.

Yes. Describe your world, its factions, history, and rules in the system prompt. The DM will respect your lore and build upon it consistently.

Within a session, the DM maintains full continuity. For multi-session campaigns, save the session summary and include it in the next session prompt.

The voice agent focuses on narration and dialogue. For visual aids, use the session descriptions with an image generation tool to create maps, character portraits, and scene illustrations.

Yes. The DM can explain rules as you play, suggest actions when you are unsure, and gently teach game mechanics through the adventure itself. It is patient and never judges new players.

Yes. Describe each player character and the DM addresses each one by name. Players take turns speaking, and the DM manages the party as a group.
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Create your AI Game Master and bring your D&D campaigns to life with immersive voice narration