Years ago, I used a program where you could create and roll on random tables. The program supported a rudimentary scripting language that allowed for chained tables (like D&D treasure generation) and human readable outputs: you typed something like "{{WEAPON_NAME}} is {{WEAPON_TYPE}} with the following powers: {{WEAPON_POWERS}}" and ended with with "Orc Cleaver is a short sword with the following powers: +1 to hit, flaming".
I forgot this program's name and google isn't helping me right now.
EDIT: Found it: http://www.mythosa.net/tablesmith.shtml
Looking for an old software that rolled random tables
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Looking for an old software that rolled random tables
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