Writality

FOR TTRPG CAMPAIGNS

One day I will be a DM

You're pretty much a writer if you're a DM so this would be perfect for you. Especially if you don't want to pay for a service.

Should also help with keeping things consistent. And with the soon to be added Map feature the possibilities are endless.

BRIEF EXPLANATION

Writality can work as a TTRPG campaign writing and worldbuilding workspace for NPCs, factions, locations, session notes, timelines, and connected story threads.

ISSUE

Campaigns create names, places, factions, events, promises, forgotten threats, and tiny details your players will absolutely remember even when you do not.

THE SOLUTION 🕴

Writality keeps campaign material as flexible concepts, relationships, chronology, references, and writing segments. Much nicer than one enormous document, in my opinion.

CAMPAIGN

Connections are everything

A character belongs to a faction. That faction wants a relic. The relic came from a fallen city. The city fell because of an event one of your players caused.

Sound familar? Well, welcome ;)

CHRONOLOGY

For the complex time campaigns

Campaigns are full of before and after, or I mean, I imagine so. Think of a promise that has been made. A city burned. A life tarnished. A festival on a given day.

Chronology helps the world and you (yes YOU 🫵) remember what happened, which is useful when everyone at the table may not have this.

WRITING

For lore

Some things belong in a wiki entry. Some things are a description, a speech, a session recap, or something very important that the players will end up never interacting with because instead of questioning the thief they decided to kill him and now you have to switch gears and punish them...

Just put all of that in segments and reference them.

QUESTIONS

No bad questions

Can I use Writality for D&D or other TTRPG campaigns?

Absolutely. Writality is flexible. Opinionated, but flexible. It is therefore useful for a lot of things.

Can I track NPC relationships?

Yessir. NPCs can be concepts, and their relationships to factions, places, events, and other characters can be defined by you and as anything.

Is Writality a virtual tabletop?

No, sorry :(. It is for writing, worldbuilding, perhaps campaign organisation, but no dice.