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100 Dystopian City Names (With Meanings and Story Ideas)

100 Dystopian City Names (With Meanings and Story Ideas)

Whether you're designing an authoritarian capital, a neon-lit cyberpunk metropolis, a fortified city hidden behind towering walls, or the last surviving settlement after civilisation has fallen, the right city name can instantly establish the tone of your world. These 100 dystopian city names are designed to inspire immersive settings across speculative fiction, with meanings and story ideas to help you create memorable locations that feel rich with history, conflict, and possibility.

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100 Sci-Fi Character Names for Stories, Games and Worldbuilding

100 Sci-Fi Character Names for Stories, Games and Worldbuilding

Discover 100 sci-fi character names for explorers, scientists, rebels, hackers, artificial intelligences, corporate leaders, soldiers, and alien travellers. Whether you're writing a space opera, cyberpunk thriller, dystopian novel, or first-contact adventure, these futuristic names will help bring your science-fiction characters and worlds to life.

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70 Cyberpunk Writing Prompts for Teens: Story Starters, Titles, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas

70 Cyberpunk Writing Prompts for Teens: Story Starters, Titles, Characters, Settings & Visual Ideas

Cyberpunk writing prompts for teens explore futures shaped by surveillance, megacorporations, and technology that controls as much as it empowers. Rooted in questions of power, identity, and resistance, cyberpunk fiction asks what happens when systems outgrow the people living inside them. This collection of 70 cyberpunk writing prompts includes plot hooks, story titles, opening and closing lines, character ideas, immersive settings, and picture prompts designed to support consequence-driven storytelling. From social credit systems and hacked identities to corporate control and digital rebellion, these prompts help teen writers build speculative worlds that feel unsettlingly plausible. Ideal for classroom creative writing, science fiction units, or independent projects, these cyberpunk prompts encourage ethical thinking, modern worldbuilding, and narrative tension — making them a powerful resource for teachers and young writers exploring contemporary speculative fiction.

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