Questions answered

The honest answers.

  • What AI models do you actually use?

    Squire through Sovereign run on Claude Sonnet 4.6 for every turn — the same model Anthropic ships as a top coding + reasoning brain. Ascendant runs Claude Opus 4.7 on every turn. State extraction, moderation, and pool generation always use Haiku 4.5 so the heavy brain isn't burned on bookkeeping. Earl and up get Opus burst recaps on top.
  • Can my AI DM forget my campaign?

    No. Squire through Baron use 200K context; Viscount and up unlock 1M context. Beyond that we keep a structured memory ledger — NPC relationships, quest state, religions, location history — that the AI re-reads at the start of every turn. A campaign 500 sessions in still remembers Act 1.
  • What's Minor Mode and how does it work?

    Minor Mode is a per-campaign toggle that caps content at PG-13: no graphic violence, sexual content, drug use, torture, or body horror. It defaults ON for accounts under 18 and is locked for 13–15. Adults can turn it on for any campaign — useful if you're DMing for a younger table. Hard limits (CSAM, real-person harm, etc.) apply regardless of any toggle.
  • What happens to my campaign if I cancel?

    Your campaign saves stay yours. You can re-subscribe and pick up exactly where you left off, or export every campaign to JSON or Markdown (Knight and up) so you own the record permanently. Cancellation never deletes content — only your inactive subscription pauses new turns.
  • Can I host multiplayer for friends?

    Yes, starting at Baron. Baron and Viscount host 6 players per campaign; Earl and above host 12. Hosted players don't need their own paid plan — your seat covers the table.
  • Is this safe for players under 18?

    Signup floor is 13 per COPPA. Accounts 13–15 collect a parent email and a one-time informational notification fires; 16–17 parent email is optional. Minor Mode is locked ON for 13–15 and on by default (overridable) for 16–17. Paid subscriptions require 18+ at Stripe checkout — a compliance gate, not a content gate.
  • Do I own my campaign content?

    Yes. Anything you author — your campaigns, your custom religions, your characters, your campaign notes — is yours. The AI's narration is generated for your private play. Publishing to the public gallery (Baron and up) is an explicit opt-in, never automatic.
  • What's the difference between Static and Dynamic worlds?

    Static-mode worlds curate the cast at campaign creation: a fixed list of NPCs, factions, and locations the AI pulls from. Dynamic-mode worlds (Baron and up) generate cast on the fly as you explore — wider scope, less predictability. Both modes keep memory across sessions; the difference is how the catalog grows.
  • What does Ascendant get me that Sovereign doesn't?

    Opus 4.7 on every single turn. Sovereign's Sonnet 4.6 is excellent and runs the same memory + boss + religion systems. Ascendant ($799/mo) is for players who want top-of-ladder reasoning on every action — long-form moral dilemmas, nuanced NPC negotiation, intricate combat improvisation. It's a premium tier, not a required upgrade.
  • Is there a free trial?

    Squire ($5/mo) is the entry tier and the lowest-risk way to try the system. There's no free trial today — every turn costs real model time, and we'd rather charge a small honest price than show you a stripped-down free version that doesn't represent what the product actually is.

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