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Reader guide

You rarely search for “custom worlds.” You search for the trope you want.

Most people do not look for a world-building tool. They look for rebirth revenge, a system rise, a slow-burn romance, or a suspense route where choices matter. Talevo starts from that desire, then lets you shape the experience before the next chapter.

Customize a story

1. Start from the problem, not a blank page

“I want rebirth, but the male lead should remember too.” “I want a system story, but in a workplace.” “I want suspense where my choices change suspects.” That is the real entry point.

2. Pick a trope opening, not a finished book

Use an opening card as a launch point: a banquet scandal, a layoff-day cheat, a subway countdown, a sect trial. The opening gives you momentum. It is not a locked script.

3. Change the world you want to enter

Before you generate, tune protagonist identity, relationship lines, power rules, taboos, tone, and pacing. Future chapters try to carry those choices forward.

Make it yours

You are not picking a fixed story. You are shaping a world you want to enter.

An opening is just the starting point. Change who the protagonist is, how relationships work, what the rules allow, and how fast the story moves — later chapters try to follow what you set.

Protagonist and relationships

Gender, identity, who you trust, who you love, who you refuse to forgive.

World rules and power

Cultivation ranks, system limits, taboos, cheats, factions, and what must never happen.

Tone and pacing

Sweet or angsty, fast payoff or slow burn, more romance or more intrigue.

Not the same as a fixed script or a one-off chat

Fixed interactive fiction

Branches are prewritten. You choose among paths the author already made.

General AI chat

Good for a short scene, weak at long chapter continuity and remembered rules.

Talevo

Starts from a trope you want, lets you customize the setup, then keeps reading or playing chapter by chapter with carryover.

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FAQ

Do I need to design a whole world first?

No. Pick a trope opening, change a few key settings, and start. You can refine rules and relationships as you read.

What can I actually customize?

Protagonist, relationships, world rules, power limits, tone, pacing, and what you want the plot to avoid.

Is this only for text adventures?

No. You can read chapter by chapter like a novel, or play choice-driven scenes when you want branches.

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