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LoreCore
Chat-first creative workspace with library, drafting, scenes, records, and manuscript production.
Chat-first Creative writing OS Pipeline + agents
Surface contract
Purpose, ownership, boundaries
LoreCore is the hybrid exception: Home-style discussion first, library + project continuity in the same surface, then creator-style drafting below. Exploration stays in chat until you save, stage, or export it.
Mode
Creative set
Participants
Current book
Selected stage
Center surface

LoreCore studio

Creative discussion is the main workspace. Keep the chat open, then save or export only the material worth keeping.

System Now
Creative discussion first. Use chat to explore scenes, prose, worldbuilding, critique, and alternatives. Nothing becomes library material until you save or export it.
You 11:12
I need the opening movement for the early Viking age arc to feel grounded, tense, and historically useful — not fantasy sludge. Start by figuring out how trade, rivers, and political pressure should shape the first three chapters.
LoreCore 11:12
Then the cleanest opening is not “big battle first.” Start with movement through a trade artery. Let river access, coastal exposure, and who controls passage determine where tension lives. Chapter one can establish economic dependence. Chapter two can introduce rumor, scouting, or pressure from outside power. Chapter three can make the first personal cost visible.
Compare lane 11:13
Alternative: begin in a market town where people do not yet believe catastrophe is coming. The opening can show route logic, tolls, river traffic, and fragile peace before violence. That gives the invasion weight later.
Creative workbench

Book studio

Manual editing stays available, but discussion remains the dominant way to produce and promote material.