The Co-Author
A live narrative companion that listens, questions, and steers the next beat without breaking immersion.
SAGA unifies live co-authorship, prose generation, illustration, cinema, score, and narration into one mythic creative chamber. It should feel less like filling out a tool and more like opening a living chronicle.
Instead of a dashboard full of disjoint tools, the platform is organized like a cinematic engine room. Each intelligence has a role, a surface, and a relationship to the story spine.
A live narrative companion that listens, questions, and steers the next beat without breaking immersion.
Streams prose, titles, continuity, and dramatic escalation as though the world is writing itself in front of you.
Illustration, cinema, ambience, and narration all emerge from the same story spine instead of living in separate tools.
Stories, media, voice, and lore should read like collectible chronicles. Even before a new manuscript begins, the product should promise a place where finished worlds retain shape, memory, and ceremonial value.
Dynasties bargain with tide-born saints while an heir writes secret treaties in the language of drowned bells.
A sentient cathedral-ship drifts above a ruined orbit, composing hymns from the telemetry of extinct suns.
Every witness swears the city changes shape after midnight, but only one detective remembers the streets it used to have.
A finished SAGA world should keep its manuscript, chapter spine, cast, map, images, motion, and score in one authored container. The interface needs to imply that permanence from the first screen.
The flow is designed to keep you in creative momentum. The interface gives each choice theatrical weight without burying the function underneath ornament.
A war room for mythmakers, not a form wizard.
An editorial manuscript crossed with a ceremonial machine.
A place where text, voice, image, motion, and sound all feel authored together.
Seed the world with a premise that feels like a prophecy, confession, or impossible event.
Genre and tone become the climate system for the whole universe: brutal, luminous, haunted, or full of wonder.
Write, speak, listen, and direct from one cinematic workspace where story, image, voice, music, and memory converge.
The setup flow is now part of the drama: premise, mood, capability, and cost all sit inside one ritual surface so the first choice already feels like authorship.
You are not configuring a tool. You are deciding whether this universe arrives as a whisper, a prophecy, a war chronicle, or a haunted memory.
Write the inciting truth, prophecy, crime, or impossible event that should wake the engine.