summoning…
summoning…
Type an idea into most AI story generators and you get a finished wall of text. Loresquad turns generation into the game itself: you start inside a world, the AI writes with you, and every choice branches the plot into a story only you have.
Browse 100+ playable worlds by trope, from forced proximity to sci-fi, or start your own from scratch.
Write what you do or say. The AI generates the next scene around your choice, in character.
Fork any decision point into your own version. Your branch is a private draft you own; the original is never changed.

You've waited Salvatore Marchetti's table every Thursday for two years. You know how he takes his coffee and nothing else about him. Tonight you find out exactly who he is, because he just bought the whole restaurant and locked the doors so it's only you and him left inside.

His assistant walked out at lunch and never came back. You were the only one who could cover. Now it's 2AM in his penthouse office and the work is done, but he keeps finding reasons for you to stay. He won't say why. You're starting to think you know.

You stopped in for coffee. Now the cute barista knows your order before you say it, your name without your card, and somehow your bus route, your late shifts, the days you skip breakfast. He's gentle about it. He's sweet about it. And every morning the things he knows get a little more specific than they should be.

You broke up with Elliot four months ago. Tonight he texts you about dinner plans like nothing ever changed, replying to messages you never wrote. When you push back, your friends gently remind you that you two are still together. The proof is all on his side. The only person who remembers the breakup is you, and he's very patient about waiting for you to forget it too.

You signed a lease for the cheapest unit you could find, sight unseen, running from a life that got too loud. Your door doesn't lock right. The man across the hall fixes it at midnight without being asked, and when he crouches down the back of his jacket lifts and you see the gun. He acts like you didn't. So do you. But now he knows you exist, and men like him don't unknow things.

You work for Adrian Vance, the CEO who treats you like furniture in front of the whole company. But after hours he texts you back in two seconds, every night, like you're the only person alive. Tonight the line between cold boss and something else snaps. His car is outside your building and he is not leaving.

Your brother owed the Varga family more than your whole family could ever pay. You went to beg. Instead the heir, Luca Varga, ripped up the debt in front of you and said the loan was settled a different way now. You. You live in his house, under his rules, and your brother stays breathing as long as you do. He's cold, he's controlling, and the longer you're trapped under his roof the harder it gets to remember he's the enemy.

You wanted out. A clean transfer, a different floor, anyone else's name on your paychecks. Instead your boss bought the entire company you were trying to escape to, and now Adrian Vale owns every door you tried to walk through. He says it was a smart acquisition. The contract on his desk says otherwise. So does the way he keeps finding reasons to need you in the room.
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| A typical generator | Loresquad |
|---|---|
| Generates a text dump you read once | Generates a branching story you play |
| You are the prompt writer | You are the co-author and protagonist |
| Characters reset every run | Characters stay in character and react to you |
| Starts from zero each time | Worlds persist - come back, replay, fork |
| Subscription tiers | Free to read - one-time credits to write |
Yes. On Loresquad, reading and playing published worlds is free: you can make choices and follow any branch of a story without paying. A free account comes with 100 starter credits; writing your own turns or forking a story runs on credits, with no subscription.
It depends on what you want the story for. If you want finished prose to copy out, a one-shot generator or a general chatbot works fine. If you want a story you can step into - characters that react to you, choices that branch the plot - that is what Loresquad is built for. Loresquad is our own platform, so read this answer with that in mind.
On Loresquad, pick a world and start playing, or create your own from scratch: describe your idea and the AI co-author helps you build the world, cast, and opening scene. Every turn you write, the AI generates the next scene around it.
Yes - general models like Gemini or ChatGPT can produce a story from a prompt. The difference is persistence: a chatbot's story ends when the chat does, while a Loresquad world keeps its characters, branches, and history, so you and other readers can come back to it and fork it.
Yes. Forking a story at any decision point creates a private draft that belongs to you; the original world is never changed. You choose whether your branch stays private or gets shared.
Ready to see the difference? Browse the worlds and pick a story to play - reading is free.