Farreach
Rolls
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Farreach Rolls
The living record of a realm

Farreach Rolls is a structured chronicle of people, land, and events in the Farreach — a low-fantasy realm whose history is shaped by lineage, obligation, and service.

It exists to support long-form worldbuilding, historical consistency, and narrative development by treating the past as something recorded, amended, and interpreted — not merely remembered.

Built for authors, referees, and world-builders who care about cause, consequence, and continuity.
What this records
People
Track individuals across generations — birth, death, marriage, parentage, titles, and roles.
Families grow, branch, decline, and intermarry. The system keeps the lineage legible.
Holdings
Record land as something held, not owned.
Fees, thanedoms, marches, bishoprics, boroughs — their creation, hierarchy, renaming, and succession are tracked over time.
Events
Capture what does not fit neatly into ledgers.
Battles, councils, embassies, decrees, disasters, foundations — linked to the people and places they shaped.
How to use it
A working chronicle, not a finished book

Farreach Rolls is designed to be used as the history is written.

You can begin with a single founding figure, a single holding, or a single year — and let the record grow outward. Defaults favour plausibility, but nothing is locked: succession can be revised, relationships corrected, and interpretations changed as the story develops.

At any point, you can ask:

  • Who held this land in year 65?
  • Which houses were involved in this conflict?
  • What changed during this decade?

The answers are drawn from the same underlying record.

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Farreach Rolls is a private working record. The past is provisional.