Your world is not a collection of notes.
It’s a system.
Characters, timelines, events, factions — all connected.
Toyb helps you see and control that system
before it breaks.
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Your world is not a collection of notes.
It’s a system.
Characters, timelines, events, factions — all connected.
Toyb helps you see and control that system
before it breaks.
Join the whitelist → https://t.co/AY45bwvCor
#worldbuilding#writingtools#storydesign#gamedev
At some point, it happens.
Your project stops being notes.
It becomes a system under pressure.
And if it doesn’t hold → it breaks.
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This character died here.
But shows up later.
The problem isn’t creativity.
It’s the system.
Toyb checks narrative coherence as your world evolves.
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@SophiaLiam25212 Both. I imagine the story, then I chase reality until it can hold it. My current book is set in Tallinn, Estonia, and I’ve just moved here partly to write it with the consistency it deserves. 😏
@AuthorGFAllen Also, I’m building a worldbuilding software tool I originally started for my sci-fi saga, simply because the amount of material and ideas became too massive to manage any other way.
I’m working on a contemporary sci-romance novel and the first book of a sci-fi saga. The sci-romance has already passed 300 pages in its first draft, though I’m currently stuck. At the same time, I’m completing the worldbuilding for the saga while sorting through nearly a thousand files, notes, and ideas spread across my computer, notebook, and phone.