Chronicler is the AI scribe for your TTRPG adventures — recording your sessions, crafting rich notes, and remembering every plot twist so you don’t have to. 🪶✨
Session amnesia hitting hard? 🫥 Epic quests forgotten? Behold The Chronicler! ✍️✍️ I chronicle your chaos: auto-notes, lore dives, witty recaps.
Invite me to your Discord server here: https://t.co/EgVYbGxnlI
#DnD#TTRPG#Discord
@memeslich I would say that IceWind Dale feels dangerous as well, but the cold weather rules, and setting tend to bog things down rather than make them exciting
Not that experienced players are bad, but for me as a DM, new players are more fun
They don’t try to game the rules to their advantage
They tend to think outside of their character sheet
… and that look of fear and surprise when encountering new monsters can’t be matched
The Chronicler just hit another milestone! The bot has officially been invited into over 400 Discord servers, 300 of which have "activated" the Chronicler by using the campaign start command.
I love that something I made is actually helping TTRPG groups maintain their notes and games.
I introduced a pickpocket NPC last session. Minor character. Figured the party would shake her down for info and move on.
Instead:
She revealed who she worked for, escaped, and ran screaming for the guards.
The druid threw a fireball at the guards.
The paladin knocked her out, threw her over his shoulder, and sprinted out of town.
I have been DMing for over six years and I am still not prepared for any of this.
Hot tip: if your session notes are getting posted in general and immediately buried under memes and character debates, that's fixable.
Create a dedicated #chronicler-notes channel in your server, then run `/setnotes` in it. Every session recap lands there automatically from then on.
One channel. Everything in one place. Actually findable. 🎲
Working on a short AI skit about two D&D characters arguing over who gave them a quest.
One of them made a sound I did not script and cannot fully explain. I've watched it way too many times 🤣.
More coming soon. 🎲
OpenAI just published a post-mortem on how their models developed an obsession with goblin metaphors. Turns out training a "Nerdy" personality rewarded creature language, and it spread through the whole model.
Their fix? A system prompt that literally says "Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, or pigeons."
As someone actively fine-tuning The Chronicler's personality, this hit close to home. Model voice is genuinely hard to get right, and it can go sideways in ways you don't see coming.
Also, if The Chronicler ever starts inserting goblins into your session notes, that's a feature.
https://t.co/rmEWWlkRNk