Your Scenario

Your desires come to life, one choice at a time

Interactive pirate adventures

The port of Tortuga, a pitching deck, a black flag on the horizon. The AI holds the sea, you hold the helm.

A pirate adventure lives on three things: a ship, a crew, a motive. Your Scenario builds all three and holds them across the whole story. Your ship has a name, a tonnage, its flaws. Your crew has faces, loyalties, grudges.

You choose your role (captain, deckhand, prisoner, embarked noble, pirate hunter) and your motive (treasure, revenge, freedom, exploration). The era can be the 17th-century Caribbean, the ancient Mediterranean, or an ocean of pure fiction — with krakens and cursed islands if you want to tip into the fantastical.

The tone adjusts: epic and light adventure (One Piece), dirty brutal realism (Black Sails), the fantastical (Pirates of the Caribbean). Nothing is fixed — switch register mid-game if you like.

The sub-styles of the genre

So many starting points — the AI adapts to whichever one you pick.

17th-century Caribbean

The golden age. Tortuga, Port Royal, a Spanish fleet laden with gold. The genre's most iconic setting.

The ancient Mediterranean

Cilician pirates, triremes, Greek coasts. The world's oldest trade, under Homer's sun.

Mutiny

The captain has gone too far. The crew mutters. You have to pick a side — or set the thing off yourself.

Treasure hunt

A map, a clue, a legend. The island may exist. Getting there is half the problem.

Fantastical pirates

Kraken, sirens, vanishing islands. The supernatural on the sea, where science stops explaining.

Solo Mode

Sample opening chapters.

The AI writes in the first person, building on every choice you've made so far.

Port Royal, 1692

The tavern reeks of beer and tar. Your captain has just sold part of the cargo under the table. He pocketed double what he announced to the crew. You're the only one who knows — you followed him. Across the room, he's laughing too loud over a game of dice.

1Confront him in front of the crew, now 2Blackmail him in private — you want your share 3Say nothing, leave, raise your own crew

Duo Mode

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 Crown's galleon has been chasing them since dawn. Faster than they are in a good wind. Sacha is at the helm, Roane at the cannons. The reef island is off to starboard.

Sacha
  • Fire the starboard broadside before they come about
  • Cut toward the shallows to shake them
  • Raise the parley flag — buy time

Sacha steers the ship hard toward the reefs. The galleon hesitates a second — a second too long. Its cannons are out of range.

Roane
  • Ready the grappling hooks for an impromptu boarding
  • Aim for the masts — slow them down a little more
  • Wait, let the sea do its work

Two cannonballs have ripped open the galleon's mainsail. It drifts toward the reefs. But their own hull has scraped a rock — water is rising in the hold.

Sacha Sacha's turn to play…
  • Beach on the island to repair under cover
  • Finish the galleon before it sinks
  • Run the open channel, hope to hold out to the open sea

Characters for this genre

Captains, first mates, bounty hunters, slavers — the crew you need.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the AI know how to sail?

It knows the vocabulary (port, foresail, rigging, tacking) and the broad logic (prevailing winds, dangerous coasts, trade routes). On the detail of the manoeuvre, it stays plausible without claiming a sailor's technical accuracy.

Is this a text-based role-playing game?

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.

How does it actually work?

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.

Is it free?

Yes. You get free credits when you sign up, and each chapter costs a few credits. Paid plans are available for heavy use.

Are my stories private?

Yes. Your scenarios belong to you. You can share them via a link if you want to; otherwise they stay strictly private.

All genres

Your Scenario spans twelve worlds. Each with its own codes, atmosphere, and archetypes.

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