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Cloak Name Generator

Generate fantasy names for cloaks, capes, mantles, and shrouds. A cloak is more than protection from the elements — in fantasy worlds it is a symbol of power, mystery, and identity. This generator creates names ranging from the dramatic (Shroud of Eternal Sorrow) to the martial (Haunted Scaled Cloak) and the enigmatic (Phantom Silk Cape of the Nightstalker). Ideal for tabletop RPGs, fantasy fiction, video game equipment naming, and worldbuilding where every garment tells a story.

Cloak Name

Cloth Cloak of Hellish Fortune
Cape of Relentless Worlds
Scaled Drape of Silent Fire
Holy Cloak of Hellfire
Greatcloak of Burning Visions

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About the Cloak Name Generator

Cloaks, mantles, capes, shrouds, and shawls are among the most evocative pieces of fantasy equipment — mysterious, concealing, and richly associated with magic, stealth, and power. From the Cloak of Elvenkind that grants invisibility to the vampiric count's midnight cape, cloaks in fantasy fiction carry an aura of mystique that few other equipment pieces match. This generator produces authentic-sounding fantasy cloak names for characters, games, and stories.

Names combine cloak types (Cloak, Mantle, Cape, Shroud, Drape, Wrap, Shawl, and more) with dramatic prefix adjectives, cloth and material descriptors, and mythic suffix phrases. Results range from sinister — "Hungering Mantle of the Falling Sky" — to majestic: "Holy Silk Shroud of Eternal Glory". The generator covers cloth, silk, wool, linen, and other materials suited to flowing outer garments.

Ideal for tabletop RPG item creation, video game equipment design, fantasy fiction writing, or any project that needs a cloak with a name worthy of legend.

Cloaks in Fantasy Lore and Gaming

Magical Cloaks in Myth and Legend

Cloaks of invisibility appear in mythologies worldwide. Greek mythology features the Cap (or cloak) of Hades that renders the wearer invisible. Norse dwarves crafted Draupnir and the magical cloak for the gods. The Celtic tradition is filled with magical cloaks worn by heroes and druids. In fairy tales from across Europe, cloaks grant invisibility, protection, or transformation. Tolkien's Elvish cloaks in The Lord of the Rings — woven in Lothlórien — blend naturally with the terrain. The tradition of the magical cloak runs so deep in fantasy that it has become a genre archetype, instantly signalling stealth, magic, and mystery.

Cloaks as RPG Equipment

In tabletop and video game RPGs, the cloak slot is home to some of the game's most iconic items. Dungeons & Dragons features the Cloak of Elvenkind, the Cloak of the Bat, the Cloak of Displacement, and the legendary Mantle of Spell Resistance. World of Warcraft's back slot produced "Cloak of the Dread Terror", "Shroud of the Highborne", and "Mantle of the Golden Forest". Diablo's body armour sometimes takes the form of capes and cloaks with evocative names. This generator captures the naming tradition of these fantasy cloaks — items that are simultaneously practical and mystical, grounding and otherworldly.

How to Use Fantasy Cloak Names

  • RPG cloak item tables: Generate named cloaks for random treasure drops, sorted by cloth type and magical tier.
  • Video game back slot items: Use these names for the back/cloak equipment slot in your RPG or action game.
  • Rogue and thief characters: Give your stealth character's signature cloak a proper name that hints at its powers — "Shroud of Silent Souls" suggests a cloak of invisibility.
  • Wizard and mage gear: Name the dramatic robes and mantles worn by magic users in your fiction or game.
  • Vampire and dark character props: Generate names for the flowing capes and mantles of your villains and antiheroes.
  • Fantasy fashion: Name the ceremonial cloaks worn by royalty, clergy, or guild masters in your world.

How Cloak Names Are Constructed

Hungering Mantle of the Falling Sky

Prefix adjective + cloak type + suffix phrase. The adjective gives the item personality before the suffix communicates its enchantment.

Holy Silk Shroud of Eternal Glory

Prefix adjective + cloth material + cloak type + suffix phrase. Four elements that build from the enchantment quality through to the magical effect.

Cursed Linen Cloak

Prefix adjective + cloth material + cloak type. Three-element names without suffix — efficient and effective for common to uncommon gear.

Example Cloak Names

Hungering Mantle of the Falling Sky Holy Silk Shroud of Eternal Glory Cursed Linen Cloak Spectral Wool Drape of Lost Souls Demonic Cape of Dark Magic Shadow Wrap of the Night Faithful Silk Mantle of the Phoenix Twisted Shawl of Broken Worlds Frozen Cloak of Silent Misery Soulless Shroud of Eternal Rest

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these names in my game, story, or creative project? +
Yes, all generated cloak names are completely free for personal and commercial creative use.
What types of cloak names does this generator produce? +
The generator produces fantasy RPG-style names for cloaks, mantles, capes, shrouds, drapes, wraps, and shawls. Names combine these types with dramatic prefix adjectives, cloth and material descriptors (silk, wool, linen, embroidered, etc.), and mythic suffix phrases — producing names like "Hungering Mantle of the Falling Sky", "Holy Silk Shroud of Eternal Glory", and "Cursed Linen Cloak".
Is there an API for this generator? +
Yes — FunGenerators offers API access to this and hundreds of other generators. Visit FunGenerators.com for API documentation and subscription options.
What is the difference between a cloak, mantle, and shroud in fantasy naming? +
In fantasy naming conventions: a cloak is a general outer garment worn over armour; a mantle is typically a prestigious or ceremonial outer garment implying rank or magic; a shroud carries connotations of mystery, death, or concealment; a cape is shorter and often more martial; and a shawl is lighter and more cloth-focused. The generator uses all these terms to produce variety across armour class types.
Are cloaks only cloth armour in RPGs? +
In most RPG systems, cloaks and mantles occupy a back/cloak equipment slot separate from body armour, so they can benefit characters of any armour class. This generator reflects that by using cloth materials (silk, wool, linen) as the primary material descriptors, while prefix adjectives and suffixes apply to all power levels.