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D&D in Arctelia

Keep campaign notes, world details, encounter references, and session reflections organized around the evolving game.

Running a D&D game is about creating a shared story in real time—setting the scene, playing characters, and reacting to what players do next. It takes preparation, but also the ability to improvise when players go off-script, which they always do. The best sessions feel spontaneous, even when a lot of work went into making them possible. Arctelia helps you keep track of what happened and what's coming—which NPCs players connected with, what story threads are live, what you need to prep for next time. When you sit down to plan a session, it reminds you of where things stand and what players are expecting. Its prompts guide you through prep, running the game, and reflecting on what worked.

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Workspaces

Where d&d work can live.

Arctelia is most useful when the real material of the craft stays close to the session. These are the workspaces that usually matter first for d&d.

Five Motions

How d&d moves through the cycle.

The motions are not abstract. They shape how preparation, making, completion, reflection, and renewal behave in practice.

Continue Exploring

Keep the craft, the workspace, and the rhythm in one place.

This page stays inside Arctelia. No outbound resources, just a clearer picture of how d&d can use the system.