Chaotic stories that run wild, with tools to steer them
Story Mode is a shared, turn based narrative simulation. Participants take turns; the world advances coherently. Lore Mode is solo, structured world building, an encyclopedia of entries, not a turn taking simulation. Try each live demo below; the table summarizes how they differ.
Heat waves rise from dark volcanic soil as a prehistoric dawn breaks over an alien Earth. Massive fern trees sway in the humid breeze, their canopies reaching fifty feet skyward, creating a dappled em...
The betrayal originates from revelations that the celestial courts have been systematically harvesting mortal souls to fuel their eternal wars against primordial chaos. The Great Betrayal of 847 AC sh...
Same app, two ways to build. Pick what fits your project.
| Story Mode | Lore Mode | |
|---|---|---|
| Experience | Collaborative narrative simulation: turns, acts, continuity, and shared world state. | Reference style lore: entries, sections, and cross links. |
| Turns | Yes. The simulation advances turn by turn. | No. You add and edit encyclopedia entries on your own time. Lore does not use turns. |
| Multiple participants | Supported. Multiple people can share one simulation. | Solo build: a focused environment for creating and organizing your world's lore. |
| Best for | Experiencing a narrative simulation together or alone. | Codifying a setting like a personalized encyclopedia. |
| This demo | Spawns a sample simulation from a public template. | Opens a public lore entry in the reader. |