AI roleplay

Roleplay with characters that remember the whole story.

Build slow-burn relationships, run a full cast, fork the choice you cannot take back, and return tomorrow without rebuilding the world from scratch.

3 characters · shared memory

The Last Observatory

M

Mara

“You kept the map.” Her eyes move to Ren. “After everything?”

Y

You

I set it between them, still sealed in the glass sleeve.

R

Ren

“Because you promised I could choose when we reached the tower.”

  • Free model available
  • Editable memory
  • Private characters

The roleplay stack

A story engine, not just a reply box.

Every layer is designed to preserve character, continuity, and your control over the scene.

Characters with continuity

Long-term memory preserves names, promises, relationship milestones, and plot facts across sessions instead of resetting every time you return.

True multi-character scenes

Put several characters in one room. They read the same scene, answer each other, keep secrets, form alliances, and remember the shared history.

Branch any message

Fork a conversation at the exact decision point, explore the alternate path, and return to the original timeline without losing either story.

A different identity for every arc

Create roleplay personas with their own name, appearance, backstory, and memory. One character can meet you as entirely different people.

World lore that appears on cue

World Books retrieve relevant lore by meaning, so politics, locations, magic systems, and supporting cast enter the scene when they matter.

Control without rewriting prompts

Slash commands steer point of view, pacing, reply length, and who the AI may speak for—one response at a time.

Start a scene

From blank page to living world.

  1. 01

    Choose or create a character

    Start from the public library or write a completely private original character with a voice, history, boundaries, and goals.

  2. 02

    Choose who you are

    Enter as yourself or attach a dedicated roleplay identity so the character understands your place in the world from the first reply.

  3. 03

    Set the scene

    Use a scenario, a World Book, or one opening line. Reverie carries the context into every reply without making you repeat it.

  4. 04

    Let the story compound

    Chat, fork, invite more characters, or turn the conversation into a novel while memory keeps the arc coherent.

AI roleplay FAQ

Before the first line.

AI roleplay built for long arcs

A good scene needs more than fluent prose. It needs state: who knows what, what changed, which promises still matter, and what each person wants next.

Memory you can inspect

Open the memory panel to see the durable facts a character carries forward. Correct a mistaken detail, pin something important, or remove it completely.

Branches that stay separate

A fork inherits the story at its branch point and then develops its own history. Events in an experiment never leak back into your canonical arc.

Personas without cross-contamination

Each identity maintains its own relationship and memory with a character, letting you run unrelated campaigns without one version of you confusing another.

From chat to collaborative fiction

The same characters and lore can move between conversational roleplay, structured interactive stories, and directed long-form prose.

Chat mode for improvisation

Write naturally, react in the moment, and let the relationship find its own direction. This is the fastest way to begin a new scene.

Story mode for designed journeys

Authors define chapters and milestones while each player gets fresh prose and meaningful choices on every run.

Novel mode for prose

Direct beats with concise instructions while the AI writes full scenes using your cast, world, and established continuity.

Your next scene

One line is enough to begin.

Choose a character, decide who you are, and let the world answer back.