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Chronostates is a professional AI tool for narrative worldbuilding, designed for authors, screenwriters, and game designers. The service positions itself as a digital workshop for sculpting cohesive universes, where the core value lies in transitioning from scattered ideas to structured worlds ready for publication or integration into games. At the heart of the platform is a specialized language model, fine-tuned on extensive corpora of literary, historical, and gaming materials, enabling it to generate not just descriptions, but interconnected systems.
Key features: the platform allows users to generate and systematize complex world elements—from cartography and climate zones to detailed political systems, pantheons of gods, magical laws, and technological frameworks. The tool supports the creation of dynamic timelines (chronologies), tracking cause-and-effect relationships between events, and offers a 'smart search' function to detect lore inconsistencies. A technical highlight is its graph-based knowledge base, where each object (character, location, artifact) becomes a node with a set of attributes and connections that can be visualized.
The uniqueness of Chronostates lies in its deep specialization in narrative coherence, unlike more general AI story or character generators. A key feature is the 'Consistency Detector,' which automatically checks newly created elements for compliance with previously established world rules. The service offers both a web version with collaborative access for teams and a local desktop application for working on confidential projects. Several pricing plans are available, including an enterprise plan with an API for integration into engines like Unity or Unreal Engine.
Ideal for professional fiction writers, narrative designers in the video game industry, tabletop RPG game masters, and content developers for metaverses. Specific use cases include quickly launching a new project with a developed foundation, auditing and standardizing a vast lore legacy in a major game franchise, and creating interactive 'world bibles' for presentations to investors or communities.