Professional editorial review for lore bibles, campaign settings, fantasy worlds, shared universes, and narrative documentation.
Whether you're creating a tabletop setting, an indie game world, or a long-running fantasy series, clear worldbuilding creates stronger stories and more consistent experiences.
Most creators build worlds organically.
Over time, that growth can create contradictions, timeline conflicts, duplicated lore, naming inconsistencies, and documentation drift.
A strong worldbuilding review helps preserve the integrity of a setting as it grows, making the world easier to understand, easier to expand, and easier to use across future projects.
Dates, rulers, factions, geography, history, magic, religion, terminology, and lore consistency.
Organization, information hierarchy, entry clarity, and navigation across the full documentation set.
Making lore easier to understand, reference, and apply across stories, adventures, and campaigns.
Reviewing whether the world can support future content without confusion, contradiction, or drift.
We identify contradictions, conflicts, repeated details, unclear timelines, and consistency risks.
We review organization, category logic, information hierarchy, and reference usability.
Names, titles, places, factions, magic terms, and recurring concepts are checked for consistency.
We refine clarity, presentation, readability, and professional usefulness for future development.
World Documentation Editorial Pass
See how scattered setting information is transformed into a cleaner, more consistent, and more usable lore reference.
Whether you're developing a campaign setting, building a fantasy franchise, or preparing a lore bible for publication, editorial review can help create a stronger foundation for every story, quest, and world detail that follows.