And fantasia Archive ( https://fantasiaarchive.com/ ) to structure the rest and organize the worldbiilding and the adventures. If you want to integrate images to fatasia archive, you must use online hosting (imgur the best). And go on the discord, there is a command pinned (it just an html image reference) to link your images. The underlining code of Fantasia archive is in markdown but there is a WYSIWYG editor.... Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't like this method, there are other technological alternatives. Some are online (and have small prices) like World Anvil, Campfire, Inkarnate (not a writing tool, but it's a crazy good mapmaking tool). If you don't want something online with a pricetag, try Fantasia Archive, which is free and not online. It's not as good as the online tools, but it's still great. I've been trying it for some weeks now... Source: over 1 year ago
I had been using Fantasia Archive, but updates have unfortunately been very slow over the last couple years, and I was already thinking about jumping ship. This might be a good chance to do so. 🤔. Source: almost 2 years ago
I've found Fantasia Archive to be a great way to keep things neat. Source: almost 2 years ago
Both Fantasia Archive and World Maker are downloadable, free, open source projects (I haven't actually used either, but they look decent). Obsidian is also a decent free option for a desktop/personal wiki, though not worldbuilding specific. There's a guide to using it as a GM tool, which is similar to worldbuilding. Source: almost 2 years ago
I personally use Fantasia Archive, software made for fantasy worldbuilding (although you can use it for other genres just as well, it's just mainly made for fantasy). You can find more info here, on their official website! The program and all the data are on your pc, so you can still access all your stuff if you're offline, and the developers can't access your data. Source: almost 2 years ago
As long as you're not specifically looking for something online, both Fantasia Archive and World Maker are downloadable, free, open source projects (though the second is still an early version). If you're also not looking for something specifically designed for worldbuilding, Obsidian is a decent free (for personal use) desktop wiki. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm not very familiar with LegendKeeper, but I believe Fantasia Archive or this recently released program might be worth looking at. Both are free, open source projects (though the second is still a very early version). Source: about 2 years ago
What will your app do better or differnt than, World Anvil, Fantasia Archive, or Kanka. Source: about 2 years ago
If offline, downloaded software is an option, you might want to check Fantasia Archive (designed to be a kind of offline World Anvil) or Obsidian (not worldbuilding focused, but a solid offline wiki). Both are free, downloadable programs. Source: about 2 years ago
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