Worldbuilding
Build the setting and lore of your story world.
Key points
- Define the places, rules and history of the world.
- It feeds Smart Context for consistency.
- Expand it as the story grows.
The world beyond the characters
Worldbuilding gathers what sits behind the story: geography, rules (magic, technology, laws), the world's history and cultures. It is available for fiction projects and works alongside Entities: the records live there, the context surrounding them lives here.
Consistency enforced by the AI
Everything you define goes into Smart Context: if you've established that in your world magic has a physical cost, the AI will respect it in its generations. The rules written here are the most effective way to avoid setting contradictions.
How to approach it
You don't need to build everything right away: start with the elements that touch the first chapters and expand when the story calls for it. A short but precise entry is worth more than a vague page.