Relationship graph
The "Graph" button on the campaign page opens an overview of the relationships between your world and your campaign: who knows whom, which scene takes place where, which quest touches which faction.
What is displayed
- Every page of the world (Lore) linked to the campaign — even isolated ones;
- the campaign's NPCs, scenes and quests that reference at least one Lore page.
Each node type has its color, recalled in the legend. The subtitle sums up the contents ("X page(s) · Y NPC · Z scene(s)…").
A world is required
The graph relies on the Lore: without a world linked to the campaign, it shows "No world (Lore) is linked to this campaign: link one from the campaign header to see the graph."
Where the links come from
The graph's edges are your existing links — nothing to re-enter:
- page ↔ page — the "Related pages" field of a Lore page;
- NPC / scene / quest → page — the "Linked Lore pages" field of the sheet.
Interactions
- Zoom with the mouse wheel, pan by dragging the background.
- Drag a node to reposition it: positions are saved automatically on the campaign — you'll find your layout back on the next visit.
- "Auto layout" recomputes an automatic placement (and forgets your manual moves).
- Hover a node: it and its direct neighbors stay sharp, the rest fades — handy for reading the connections of a central NPC.
- Click a node to open its sheet.
- Click a legend entry to hide/show an entity type (NPCs, scenes, quests); the preference is remembered in your browser.
Two different graphs
This graph shows the links to the Lore at the campaign scale. For the graph of a chapter's scenes (the narrative exits), see Narrative branches.