Your desires come to life, one choice at a time
Mages, dragons, forgotten kingdoms. An AI that holds a coherent world across a hundred chapters, with no scripted plot to constrain it.
Fantasy lends itself beautifully to the interactive format: a rich world, grand stakes, decisions that commit you. Your Scenario generates each chapter as you choose, taking into account your character, the world you've set up, and everything that's happened so far.
You can start from a simple concept ("a young mage who discovers he's the heir to a forgotten cult") or provide precise details — the protagonist's race, the magic system, the name of the kingdom, the opening location. The AI builds around it, and offers you three choices per chapter or leaves a free field to describe your own action.
Three mood settings: wondrous and bright (Miyazaki, The Hobbit), mysterious and ambiguous (Rothfuss, The Lord of the Rings), or dark and brutal (Abercrombie, A Game of Thrones). The tone holds across the whole story.
So many starting points — the AI adapts to whichever one you pick.
Kingdoms, knights, the tavern and ancient magic. The genre's founding setting, from high elf to cunning peasant.
The supernatural hidden in the modern world. Vampires, sorcerers and creatures living among us without being seen.
A hard, cruel, merciless world. Morality is grey, losses are real, beauty rare and precious.
Wuxia, xianxia, the imperial court, fox demons. Japanese / Chinese / Korean inspirations, energy and grace.
Runes, gods, Ragnarök. The cold, the sagas, the oaths kept until death.
No grand quest: running an inn at the edge of the enchanted forest, solving the troubles of a small kingdom. Fantasy as the backdrop of a life.
Sample opening chapters.
The AI writes in the first person, building on every choice you've made so far.
The temple door swings open with a dull rumble. Ahead of you, a corridor plunged in darkness. Far off, a glow dances on the stone walls. "We shouldn't be here," your companion breathes. You feel the stone vibrate beneath your feet, as if something, down below, were breathing.
The One-Eyed Boar is packed to the rafters. You push the door open and everyone falls silent. At the back, by the fireplace, a white-haired elf slowly lifts her head. Her eyes pierce through you. The innkeeper, a half-drunk orc, waves you over to the counter.
Live this genre with someone.
Two protagonists, two players. Each one chooses on their turn; the text unfolds accordingly. Here's how a typical exchange plays out.
The rope bridge creaks in the icy wind. On the far side, the tower glows with a strange fire. Behind Kael, the howls of the pack are closing in.
Kael steps onto the bridge. From the hill, Lyra sees three figures burst from the forest. Her bow is already drawn.
An arrow whistles right past Kael. A body drops into the grass. But two more are already closing in, and the bridge cracks beneath his feet.
Mages, warriors, creatures and legendary figures ready to embody your protagonist or your allies.
Yes. The AI maintains a persistent summary of the story and the characters you've met. Past decisions, place names, allies — it's all tracked. Across a hundred chapters, a companion you crossed paths with in chapter 3 is still the same in chapter 80.
Yes. You can describe it in the initial context (rare and mysterious magic, a rigorous Sanderson-style system, no magic at all…) and the AI sticks to it. You can also leave it open: it proposes a default system suited to your world.
Yes. You can create a detailed protagonist in the gallery, or even two in Duo mode to play with two players alternating choices. Classic solo mode also lets you voice several characters around the hero.
Yes. Your Scenario is a text role-playing game (RP) where the AI handles the narration and the characters in real time. You decide, it writes. Unlike a classic message-based RP, every chapter is built around your choices and remembers everything that came before.
You describe in a few words the beginning of the story you have in mind. The AI writes the first chapter and offers you three choices to steer what comes next. With each choice, a new chapter is written, taking into account everything decided so far. You can also write your own action freely.
Yes. You get free credits when you sign up, and each chapter costs a few credits. Paid plans are available for heavy use.
Yes. Your scenarios belong to you. You can share them via a link if you want to; otherwise they stay strictly private.
Your Scenario spans twelve worlds. Each with its own codes, atmosphere, and archetypes.
Start for free. No credit card required.
Start a fantasy adventure