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World Bible

Memory remembers what happened.
The World Bible remembers what is true.

The World Bible is where a world stops being a loose vibe and starts becoming an actual setting: locations, factions, rules, objects, secrets and canon with enough structure to stay coherent.

Canon structureLocations & factionsRules & objectsSecrets & timelines

Show, don’t tell

A world is more than context. It has places, rules, history and secrets.

The World Bible gives those things somewhere to live so the setting can stay coherent when the roleplay grows larger, older and messier.

Linked lore graph

Base canon · live world state · restricted knowledge

Canon Live state
ELARIONWorld Bible

What it holds together

The world gets stronger when its truths can relate to each other.

Characters are sharper when they are standing inside a coherent setting. The World Bible keeps the places, factions, objects, systems and facts around them from dissolving into vague aesthetic fog.

The same world can hold stable lore, changing RP state and restricted knowledge without flattening all of it into one vague memory pile.
Current focusMoonspire KeepLocation

The fortress-city where oaths are recorded, loyalties are watched, and old nobility pretends the walls are still enough to hold back rot.

Watch the thread build the world — then hover any node.
SettingLocationsWhere things happen, what belongs there, and what changed.
PowerFactionsWho they are, what they want and how they connect.
LogicRulesHow the setting works so later scenes can respect it.
TensionSecretsKnowledge can stay restricted instead of becoming universal by accident.
What belongs inside

The kinds of things a World Bible should keep

  • Locations, geography and places that matter.
  • Factions, organisations, families and power structures.
  • Important objects, technologies, relics or magical systems.
  • World rules, lore, social norms and background facts.
  • Secrets, restricted knowledge and who is allowed to know them.
  • Timeline events and state changes that become canon.
What it helps with

The practical effect on roleplay

  • Less contradiction, less drift and less accidental reinvention.
  • Better continuity across long-running scenes and multiple RPs.
  • Easier linking between worlds, characters, scenarios and memories.
  • More confidence when a story returns to an old place or fact.
  • Clearer distinction between “always true” and “true right now.”
  • A world that can actually scale instead of collapsing into chaos.

Together

Memory, characters and the World Bible are stronger as a system.

Memory keeps track of what happened. Characters carry emotional continuity. The World Bible keeps the larger world coherent enough for both of those things to matter.