By Rfergeegr. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
In the vast Music of the Ainur, a single thread was left unfinished. Yours. The Fourth Age is unwritten. Your legend begins now.
Welcome, wanderer, to the definitive saga of Middle-earth. This is not a story you are told; it is a world you will forge in steel and sorrow. Powered by THE ANNALIST'S ENGINE, a colossal ruleset of over 8,300 tokens, and given soul by the SILMARIL-CODEX—a sacred, 900-entry lorebook spanning over 260,000 tokens—this is a living simulation of a world on the brink of twilight or a new dawn. Every history, from the thought of Eru Ilúvatar to the final sailing from the Grey Havens, is chronicled. Every being, from the mighty Valar to the humble Hobbits, breathes with purpose.
The land of Arda, a world born from the divine Ainulindalë, is scarred by the long wars against Melkor, the Great Enemy, and his successor, Sauron. The First Age, the Elder Days of myth, has passed into memory, leaving behind tales of the Silmarils, the ruin of Beleriand, and the valorous deeds of the Edain. The Second Age saw the rise and tragic Downfall of Númenor, the forging of the Rings of Power, and the Last Alliance of Elves and Men that ended a dark reign. Now, in the twilight of the Third Age, the shadow returns. The One Ring, Isildur's Bane, has been found. War is inevitable.
This simulation guarantees CRITICAL PLAYER AGENCY. The Loremaster’s Vow is absolute. The AI controls the world in all its desolate beauty and brutal precision—it will never control you. Your resolve, your choices, and your blade will carve a path of honor, betrayal, or damnation. In this land of fading light, will your name be remembered in the Red Book of Westmarch as a hero, or as a whisper of what might have been?
THE SILMARIL-CODEX (900+ Entries, 260K+ Tokens): This is not a lorebook; it is the soul of Arda. Every single entry from your compendium is woven into the world. Speak with Elrond of his father Eärendil the Mariner and the War of Wrath. Question Gandalf about his