Relationship graphs
See factions, grudges, secrets, allies, suspects, and “wait, why do they know each other?” at a glance.
LodeHome turns campaign chaos into a living wiki, relationship graph, interactive maps, session archive, DM screen, and shared table memory.
NPCs, places, quests, maps, sessions, quotes, journals, recaps, and the tangled mess between them.
See factions, grudges, secrets, allies, suspects, and “wait, why do they know each other?” at a glance.
Build pages for NPCs, locations, items, quests, factions, and weird recurring jokes that became lore.
Pin lore to maps, track routes, and keep places connected to the people and sessions that matter.
Generate recaps and memory suggestions when useful. Review before anything becomes canon.
Private prep and shared discovery now live together without exposing the wrong thing at the wrong time.
Keep private notes beside the campaign page you are using. File prep by context, build beats, track planned reveals, and open the right lore mid-session.
Players and sessions create useful breadcrumbs. The DM can review, promote, reject, or turn them into real wiki knowledge.
Capture a line, memory, theory, or character note without leaving the current screen. Built for the middle of play.
Use it lightly between sessions or deeply as your campaign’s second brain.
Add notes, quotes, journals, NPCs, places, and consequences as the game unfolds.
Link pages, promote table knowledge, map relationships, and keep private DM prep separate.
Open recaps, unresolved threads, planned reveals, and the exact clue everyone forgot.
“Andrex? Who the fuck is Andrex?!”
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