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.
Navigate
People
Lineage, marriage, succession
Browse individuals, families, and bloodlines. Add new people, connect generations, and follow lives across time.
Holdings
Land, authority, hierarchy
Explore estates and jurisdictions, from knightly fees to marches and cities. Track who held what, when — and under whom.
Events
Narrative moments
Record battles, councils, embassies, decrees, and crises. Link them to the people and holdings they affected.
Timeline
The realm at a glance
See births, deaths, successions, renamings, and events together in a single chronological view.