The walls keep humanity alive, until they don't. Each section has its own garrison, its own gates, its own quiet weak point that nobody talks about until a Colossal Titan kicks it open. This generator builds segments of Wall Maria, Rose, and Sina, complete with district names, cannon emplacements, supply tunnels, and the rumors the soldiers trade on the parapet at night. Use it to map a town stretch, a forgotten outpost, or the exact stones a Survey Corps squad climbs before they ride out into open country.
An AoT wall is not just height. It is a whole vertical town: cannon decks, ration cellars, signal bells, latrines that drain into the moat, and a cracked statue of a king nobody prays to anymore. This tool gives you a slice of that wall you can actually walk. Each result names the section, the district it shields, the garrison regiment stationed there, the gate type, the number of fixed and pivot cannons, and a current state of repair after the last breach.
What each section includes
Section name and rough coordinates along Maria, Rose, or Sina.
Garrison company, commander, and morale rating.
Gate type: main, sally port, sealed, or secret tunnel.
Civilian load: nearby town, refugee camp, or abandoned farmland.
One hidden flaw the locals quietly know about.
Ways to use the results
Drop a section under your protagonist's feet during a routine watch and let the bell ring. Use the hidden flaw as the seed for an entire arc. Compare two sections to show how Sina's inner districts hoard cannons while Maria's outer towns rely on prayer and rusted muskets. For tabletop play, hand a section to each player and let them defend it through a single brutal night.
Tone and canon fit
Names and ranks follow the show's mix of vaguely Germanic surnames and military jargon. Nothing here contradicts canon walls or districts, so you can slot generated sections between Trost, Karanes, and Stohess without breaking the map. Reroll until a section feels like a place a soldier would write home about, then build the story that tears it down.
Guard the Walls
The Wall Section Generator helps you imagine and name key defensive points around the three great walls. From “Steinheim West Gate” to “Grünwald Ridge Wall,” place your stories in grounded, believable locations.
Which wall is this section part of-Maria, Rose, or Sina?
What is the primary function-supply, defense, observation, or research?
Is it active, abandoned, contested, or ceremonial?
Does the name reflect geography, history, or patronage?
Has this location seen battle, neglect, or rebuilding?
Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s how to use wall sections to anchor your settings and plot events.
What does this generator create?
It generates names of wall gates, bulwarks, and ramparts inspired by AOT geography and naming conventions.
Are these canon wall sections?
No-they’re original but styled to fit into the existing world, often using Germanic roots.
Can I assign a garrison or squad to a section?
Absolutely-use them as home bases, plot locations, or defensive outposts for your characters.
Do sections imply importance or obscurity?
Both! Some sections might be ceremonial, while others are hidden or vital to missions.
Can I use these in maps or visuals?
Yes-these are ideal for fan maps, campaign nodes, or reference points in written work.
What are good wall sections (Attack on Titan)?
There's thousands of random wall sections (Attack on Titan) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Silberhain South Rampart
Trost Supply Gate
Hochburg Citadel Wall
Mitras West Bulwark
Steinheim Scholar’s Gate
Steinheim West Gate
Shiganshina Flood Wall
Dornburg Ruin Gate
Grünwald Ridge Wall
Rivertown West Gate
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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