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📜 The Lorexicon Codex of Contexts

Reusable Arcane Scrolls for Consistent Creation


Chapter I: What Are Contexts?

Contexts are Lorexicon’s modular memory scrolls–personal grimoires you inscribe once, then reuse in any prompt. Whether it’s your homebrew setting, house rules, or a tragic backstory that shapes your campaign world, you no longer need to rewrite the same tale with every summoning.

Each context is a reusable block of text that Lorexicon includes with your prompt. Select one, or many, to inform the forge before casting your spell. The result: consistency, coherence, and faster invocations every time.


Chapter II: Why Use Contexts?

Summoners often repeat themselves. You describe your world. Your rules. Your tone. Again. And again. Contexts eliminate this cycle:

Think of them as bound familiars–faithfully whispering the same truths into every ritual, never forgetting your instructions.


Chapter III: The Limits of Mortal Scrolls

While mighty, contexts are not infinite in size or number:

Choose wisely. Layer cleverly. Create consistently.


Chapter IV: How to Use Contexts in Your Summoning

  1. From the prompt portal, any existing contexts will display automatically.
  2. Create a new context using the “Add” button. Give the missive a name and inscribe your scroll (up to 2,500 characters).
  3. Check the box next to any context you wish to include with your current ritual.
  4. The selected scrolls will be silently included when your prompt is forged.

Your contexts are remembered between sessions and can be reused across realms. You may edit them, rename them, or banish them to the void at any time.


Chapter V: Best Practices from the Arcane Archives


Chapter VI: What Contexts Cannot Do (Yet)

But fear not, adventurer–your feedback will shape their evolution. The Guild of Lorexicon listens.


Go forth, O scribe, and inscribe your truths into the Codex of Contexts. Let no flame of lore be lost, nor a single house rule be forgotten.