Memory of Ord

Contents
  1. Overview
  2. Reviews

Overview

Memory of Ord is a free community tool for
Draw Steel https://groupfinder.eu/library/draw-steel-2025
. Its systems, monsters, and gameplay loops are baked into the tool's terminology, defaults, and features.

Your story structure, visualized

Scenes, combats, montages. Every beat and detail as a node. Each carries the details that matter to your table: default options drawn from the Draw Steel core books, fully extensible, and visually customizable.

From tonight's session to the full campaign

Every node can be a container for deeper content nested inside it. Compose quests from individual scenes, combine those into adventures, and layer them together in a full campaign. Work top-down for structure or bottom-up from inspiration. Zoom into the details for your next session; zoom out to see the threads coming together and identify connective gaps.

Remix, borrow, and share

This game is social and fun, and designing for it should be too! Pull in community content to fill gaps, mold it as needed, and share your own work when it's ready.

Links

memoryoford.com https://memoryoford.com/ - Official website

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