Chronicle Keeper is a cloud-only companion for tabletop role‑playing groups, built to keep your campaign knowledge coherent across months and years of play. It is a living chronicle you can open in your browser whenever the story outruns your notes, so you can answer the questions that always return to the table: Who was that NPC again? What did we promise? What did we learn, and where is it written?
A Realm is your world. It holds the people, places, factions, lore, media, sessions, and conversations that belong together. A realm can host more than a single campaign as long as the world context remains the same, which makes it ideal for long‑running settings, parallel parties, or multiple story arcs under one shared canon.
Within each realm, the Keeper serves as an integrated AI companion. It helps you navigate what you already wrote, develop new ideas that remain consistent with your established lore, and keep preparation lightweight without losing depth. Depending on the mode you choose, it can act as careful, read‑only research, or assist with world-building and session planning when you explicitly want the chronicle to grow.
Chronicle Keeper is system‑agnostic by design, but it feels at home in many traditions—Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, The Dark Eye, and any table where imagination deserves a proper archive. The service is available in English and German.
You can find the service at https://app.chronicle-keeper.com. Registration is currently closed during the beta, and access is granted manually by direct contact: denis.zunke@gmail.com. There is no public timetable; this is a private side-project, built out of love for RPGs and real-world D&D play organisation.
Chronicle Keeper's capabilities include:
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Chronicle Library: You can create and upload documents, store images, and organize everything into directories, categories, and tags. When you need to share canon with your party, you can share individual entries with an invite-only circle of people instead of passing around files and folders.
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Invite-Only Shared Content: You can share selected content with your own network of invited people, and you can choose whether changes should stay tracked over time or whether content should simply be copied. This makes it practical to share “party-facing canon” while keeping private notes private.
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World Atlas: You can structure your setting with world entry types such as characters, locations, factions, and more, and keep important knowledge close through favorites. The Keeper can help you connect information across your realm so relationships do not get lost between sessions.
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Sessions & Recaps: You can plan upcoming sessions and record completed ones, then link them to the documents, images, and world entries they depend on. This keeps preparation, outcomes, and open threads connected, so you can pick up the tale again without re-reading everything.
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Custom Calendar & Sharing: You can configure a calendar for your world that is independent from real-world timekeeping, including epochs, months, week days, moon phases, and the current in-game date. Calendar configurations can be imported and exported so a realm can inherit time itself, not just stories.
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Search Across Your Realm: You can search across documents, images, world entries, sessions, and conversations with a single query. This is built for “find the one detail” moments, where speed matters and context is everything.
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AI-Assisted Workflows: You can make your realm interactive through conversations with the Keeper, and you can optionally have images analyzed to generate helpful descriptions. The goal is always the same: fewer blank pages, fewer lost details, and more continuity when your world grows.
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Privacy & Ownership: Your data is owned by you. It is not used for AI training, and when you delete your content it is gone—except for items you intentionally shared with your invite-only network through shared content features.
Chronicle Keeper is not a virtual tabletop, and it is not meant to be a “during play” tool where everyone rolls dice together, tracks live combat state, or sees each other’s character sheets in real time. It does not provide a hard ruleset engine, automated character builders, or battle map movement like platforms such as D&D Beyond.
Instead, it is your personal chronicle: a place to prepare, to preserve, and to retrieve knowledge when it matters. You can absolutely use it during a session to look up lore, review prepared session notes, or confirm what was established last time, but it remains focused on your campaign’s memory rather than running the game for you.
- Interactive Chat: Make all your world knowledge interactive through conversations with the keeper
- Export: The Content is yours, you can take it with you whenever you want. Download full copies