Twilight
You move to Forks, Washington, where the sun barely shines and the rain never stops. He sits across the biology lab — impossibly pale, impossibly beautiful, looking at you like he wants to run or kill or both. The closer you get, the more the rules of the world bend: a boy who is cold as stone, who won't eat, who is always somehow there to catch you. Falling for him is the most dangerous thing you could do. So you do it anyway.
You don’t read this world — you write the next chapter.
1.
Your own private copy
Starting forks this world into your workspace — your save files, chapters, and notes are yours. The original world stays untouched.
2.
The room writes with you
Every chapter opens with three real next-move directions, drafted from your canon — never a blank box. Approve a scene brief; the room writes to it.
3.
Your canon remembers itself
Review the proposed changes, then lock canon. Cast, codex, and routes update — and the next move is already waiting.
Inside the world
The world’s canon — yours to continue. Spoilers and plot stay out of this page.
Ways to begin
Choose your angle on the world when you start your save — and switch it any time in settings.
Share the cartridge. Write your own save file.
Start your save fileA public world page — setup and starter angles only. Save files, chapters, and private notes never appear here.