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    Default Worldbuilding tool worth checking out

    Hey all. I thought I'd share a new worldbuilding tool I've recently discovered: notebook.ai (note: I am not affiliated with this website - just an enthusiastic user - but this is a referral link. If you follow this link and sign up, it will not affect your account in any way that you were referred by me )

    This is a website where you can enter a whole range of details about everything in your world, from location, countries, cities, people, items, events etc. Whenever you enter a new thing (eg a city) it gives you prompts to fill in some extra detail - what's the climate like, how many people live there, how old is it etc. You can add as much or as little as you like, and when you return to the homepage it will give you prompts for any details not yet entered.

    One of the coolest things is that it lets you link different articles, so that you can go directly from the country page to the page you've made about the capital city, and then you can go to the page about the mayor of the city and see how old she is, and so forth.

    There's both a premium and free version, and I'm seriously thinking of getting premium!!

    Anyways, I hope some of you find this recommendation useful. I've had it in mind to create something like this myself, and now I'm just glad that someone else has done it first

    Wingshaw
    Last edited by Wingshaw; 12-02-2018 at 12:33 PM.


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    It looks interesting, but I don't really understand it. I think I'll try it out and see what's up.

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    Sounds like a wiki

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    Nice one, Wingshaw! I like the idea of prompts inspiring me, although the free version looks like a little taste of the full tool. Do you know WorldAnvil? I've used it for a while and the free version has loads of features.

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