Someone built
the world.
You write what
happens next.
How forking works
three stepsBrowse & choose
Explore thousands of published worlds. Filter by genre, complexity, popularity, and fork depth. Read the world's lore, meet its factions, see its history — before you commit.
Fork & diverge
One click creates your own branch of the world — with its full entity library inherited. Set your point of divergence: after the canon ends, from a different POV, or from a "what if" moment mid-story.
Write & publish
Use the full LoreHub engine — prompt templates, mood trajectories, living world simulation — to generate your story. Publish it to the marketplace. The original author gets attribution and a revenue share.
What you inherit
world assetsA fork isn't starting from scratch. It's inheriting the entire world library the original author built — and writing your own story inside it.
Full cast library
Every character the original author seeded — their backstory, voice, goals, relationships — available in your story. Use them as-is, or evolve them through your arc.
Locations & maps
Cities, ruins, roads, and landmarks. The spatial logic of the world is yours. Set scenes anywhere the original author placed a pin.
Political landscape
Factions, ideologies, power structures. The world's conflicts are already seeded — you decide how your story intersects with them.
Lore & history
Everything that happened before your story begins. The platform keeps it consistent — generation won't contradict established lore unless you deliberately diverge.
Artifact system
Named items, power systems, skills. If the original world has a magic system, it's yours to use — or subvert — in your story.
Prose style
The original author's voice profile carries into your fork as a starting baseline. Dial it toward your own voice or stay true to the original — the choice is yours.
Creator & explorer
revenue shareStart exploring
free to browseBrowsing is free. Find a world you love, read the lore, see what others have built with it. Fork when you're ready.