Campaign online · awaiting your move

An AI RPG where the command is whatever you write.

Enter a world through free text, speak as your character, recruit a cast, and carry choices across chapters. Reverie focuses on narrative roleplay—not a rigid tabletop rules simulation.

Active campaign

The Ashen Meridian

Current objective

Reach the observatory before the second moon rises—and decide whether its sealed signal should be answered.

Party

  • 1You · Wayfinder
  • 2Mara · Exile
  • 3Ilyon · Archivist

Chapter

04 / The Pass

Faction

Uncertain

Threat

Rising

Narrative systems

More than one endless chat window.

Build an adventure from connected characters, lore, chapters, and decisions.

World state

Lore that can return later

Worldbooks supply core facts and retrieve relevant lore as the scene changes, helping locations, factions, and rules stay available.

Party play

A cast with distinct roles

Bring multiple characters into group scenes, manage who is present, and let alliances or rivalries evolve together.

Consequences

Branches without erasing your path

Fork a conversation at a decisive moment, explore another choice, and keep the route you already built.

Direction

Steer a turn without rewriting the world

Use story structure, milestones, identities, and optional slash commands to guide the next beat while preserving continuity.

The campaign loop

Write a choice. Change the route.

A strong AI RPG alternates discovery, character pressure, decisions, and visible consequences.

  1. 01

    Enter with an identity

    Define who you are in this world, what you want, and what the cast can reasonably know about you.

  2. 02

    Meet the party

    Recruit allies, rivals, guides, or antagonists whose motives keep scenes moving.

  3. 03

    Investigate the world

    Ask questions, travel, negotiate, and act in free text instead of selecting from a fixed menu.

  4. 04

    Choose under pressure

    Commit when goals collide, then let relationships and future scenes reflect the decision.

  5. 05

    Carry the chapter forward

    Use milestones and summaries to keep a long campaign legible as it grows.

Three ways into the world

Play at the scale the story needs.

Start with an intimate encounter or design a structured campaign around it.

Character chat01

A focused encounter

Roleplay directly with one character when dialogue, chemistry, interrogation, or rivalry is the center of the scene.

Group chat02

A living party

Put several characters in the same room so plans, loyalties, and conflicts can unfold across the whole cast.

Story mode03

A chaptered campaign

Organize an ongoing story with chapters, milestones, a roster, identity, data panels, and connected world context.

Know the kind of RPG

Story-first, not a strict rules engine.

Reverie is designed for expressive narrative roleplay. Optional plugins can add dice or status panels, but the platform does not claim to reproduce every tabletop system automatically.

What it is built for

  • Free-text actions and dialogue
  • Persistent characters, memories, and lore
  • Group casts, story chapters, and branches
  • Optional roleplay plugins and data panels

What to add or define yourself

  • Automatic enforcement of every D&D rule
  • A fixed combat simulator with guaranteed math
  • A prewritten game with only menu choices
  • Perfect recall without providing useful context

AI RPG FAQ

Before you enter the campaign.

Designing a durable AI RPG campaign

Continuity improves when the world has a small number of clear anchors.

Define the world's non-negotiable rules

Store the facts that should not drift—faction motives, magic limits, key locations, titles, and forbidden knowledge.

Give every party member leverage

A useful companion wants something, knows something, and can complicate a decision instead of merely agreeing.

Keeping long adventures readable

Close chapters around a change

End after a revelation, loss, alliance, or commitment so the next chapter starts with different stakes.

Separate facts from possibilities

Record what became canon, while leaving rumors and future plot ideas clearly marked as uncertain.

The campaign is waiting

Write the move. Let the world answer.

Start with a character or build a larger story with a cast, lore, chapters, and choices you can revisit.