Fantasy

Write the world readers never want to leave.

The map, the magic system, the seven-book saga you can’t stop daydreaming on the drive home. FeelyWrite is the quiet writing partner that holds your whole world in memory — every house, god, border, and old grudge — so the lore stays true while you write the scenes you actually came for.

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Fantasy — a FeelyWrite writing studio

Fantasy lives and dies on consistency. Most sagas quietly break it.

The map and the magic come easy. What breaks is memory — page six hundred contradicting page sixty, and a reader who spots it before you do.

  • The magic system quietly rewrites its own limits the moment the plot needs a way out.
  • A character’s name — or their eyes, or the house they swore to — drifts from one chapter to the next.
  • Your world lives in a dozen notes files, a half-built wiki, and your head, and none of them agree.
  • The second book grinds to a halt under exposition no reader will forgive.

The craft

What makes a world feel like it was always there

Readers don’t fall for the map on the endpapers. They fall for a world that behaves as if it existed long before chapter one — and keeps living after the book closes.

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Magic that costs something

A system readers trust is one with limits — a price paid, a door that stays shut. Decide what your magic can’t do and what it takes to use, and FeelyWrite holds you to it, so power never reads like an escape hatch.

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A world older than page one

The best settings feel excavated, not invented — old wars still shaping borders, forgotten gods leaving their names on the roads. FeelyWrite helps you seed that sense of history, so the present tense of your story sits on top of a real past.

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Lore that never contradicts itself

Story DNA remembers your houses, gods, geography, and grudges across the whole series. Set a rule in chapter two and it still holds in book five — no drift, no reader emailing you the contradiction.

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Exposition that hides in the action

The best worldbuilding arrives while something is happening — smuggled into an argument, a chase, a bribe gone wrong. FeelyWrite helps you fold history and rules into the scene, so the reader learns your world without stopping for a lecture.

A few lines, written in the genre

In Vael, the mapmakers were forbidden to draw the coastline true, and every child knew why. A map was a kind of promise, and the sea honoured every promise made about it. Ink a harbour where there was only cliff, and by the next tide there would be a harbour — and a debt for it that no city could pay.

So Irenne drew the bay a finger’s width narrow, the way her mother had, and her mother before her: small lies to keep the ocean incurious. Her pen slowed over the northern reach, where the last honest cartographer had marked a channel that was still, forty years on, taking ships down.

“You could correct it,” the apprentice said. “One stroke.”

“That is what he thought,” Irenne said, and set the coast a little further from the truth.

Written by FeelyWrite — a magic rule shown at work, and the cost of breaking it.

How it works

A partner that remembers your whole book

01

Set your premise

Capture your idea, characters, and world as Story DNA. It becomes the memory every suggestion is measured against — so nothing drifts.

02

Write with a partner

Draft a scene, reshape a paragraph, deepen a description, or ask for three ways forward when you stall. You keep every word you want and ignore the rest.

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Keep your voice

Nothing is auto-published and nothing is locked in. Your manuscript stays yours — export the whole book to docx, epub, pdf, or markdown anytime.

Fantasy writing, answered

Can it keep my worldbuilding consistent across a whole series?

That’s exactly what Story DNA is built for. It holds your magic rules, place names, characters, timelines, and factions in memory, so long-running lore stays coherent from the first chapter to the final volume — and a callback still lands books later.

Will it help me design a magic system?

It can help you pin down the costs and limits that make magic feel earned, then keep your draft honest to them, so no scene quietly bends the rules to get a character out of a corner.

Can it handle a sprawling cast and a long series?

Yes — it’s built for scope. Story DNA tracks a large ensemble and a multi-book timeline, so a minor noble from book one can return in book four with the right name, allegiance, and grudge intact.

Is my world mine?

Entirely. Your world, your characters, your manuscript and its copyright are yours — you approve every line, and you can export the whole saga to docx, epub, pdf, or markdown whenever you want. Cancel anytime.

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