The Hexgates in Arcane turned Piltover into the trade capital of Runeterra, collapsing weeks of sea travel into a single shimmering step. Each lane through the gates carries a name that signals its destination, its sponsor, and the merchant houses that profit from every crate. This generator forges route names for cargo lanes, diplomatic corridors, and military supply lines. Use them for Arcane fanfic, tabletop campaigns, or original worlds where magical infrastructure reshapes politics, trade, and the fate of working dock crews.
The Hexgates are not just magical doors, they are economic arteries. Every route through them is licensed, taxed, and fought over by Piltover clans. A route name has to function as a brand, a legal designation, and a piece of civic pride all at once. Arcane hints at this with the bustle of the docks and the council debates over trade. The names from this generator capture that same blend of commerce and arcane wonder.
How the Generator Builds Route Names
The tool combines geographic references, clan names, cargo types, and arcane terminology to produce titles that read like entries on a Piltover trade ledger. You will see lanes named after merchant houses, distant Runeterra ports, and the goods that flow most reliably along each corridor. Some names lean prestigious, others lean industrial, giving you a spread that fits different corners of the docks.
Using Route Names in Your Worldbuilding
Writers can use these route names to anchor scenes set on Piltover docks, in customs offices, or aboard cargo skiffs waiting for clearance. Tabletop game masters can build heists, smuggling jobs, or diplomatic missions around a specific lane. World builders working on original settings with magical fast travel can borrow the same naming logic for their own teleport networks. The names also work as background flavor in maps, posters, and in-world newspapers.
Choosing the Right Lane for Your Story
Think about who controls the route and who depends on it. A clan-sponsored lane will sound proud and exclusive, while a public freight corridor will feel utilitarian. Consider the cargo, the destination, and the politics around each crossing. The best Hexgate route names hint at wealth, risk, and the quiet hum of crystals doing impossible work.
Mapping Your Journey
Ready to chart a new course? Ponder these points:
Does the name list the origin and destination of the route?
Does it include a Greek letter, a gemstone, or a compass direction?
Does it contain an alphanumeric code to denote its specific path?
Will the name sound important in a trade meeting or official report?
Could it be shortened to a common trade moniker?
Hexgate Route FAQs
Here are answers to common questions about using this generator:
How does the Hexgate Route Name Generator work?
It combines official-sounding names of regions, Greek letters, compass directions, gemstones, and alphanumeric codes, inspired by the bureaucratic language of Piltover's trade and travel.
Are the names based on specific routes from Arcane?
The names are inspired by the linguistic style of the routes in Arcane, but are not direct copies of any existing routes.
How many names can I generate?
You can generate as many names as you like-there is no limit to how much inspiration you can get.
Can I use these names for my own stories or projects?
Yes. These names are perfect for fan fiction, role-playing, or creating your own stories within the Arcane universe.
How do I copy or save a name?
Click on a generated name to instantly copy it to your clipboard, or click the heart icon to save it to your favorites for later.
What are good route names (Arcane)?
There's thousands of random route names (Arcane) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Shurima-Demacia Arc Epsilon-8
XB-Corridor Crystal-12
SB-Line Obsidian-01
XZ-Pass Ruby-00
Demacia-Bilgewater Arc Gamma-8
PT-Loop Emerald-10
NC-Vector Pearl-06
TP-Express Pearl-01
Demacia-Noxus Quartz-5
Noxus-Freljord Citrine-10
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
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