A world-logic engine for writers who keep breaking their own lore.

Fault Node is being built for obsessive worldbuilders — people managing borrowed canon, original rule systems, and timelines that span months of 2 AM sessions. It's structured. It's deep. The AI layer is optional. It's not ready yet.

Pre-alpha. Solo operation. Testing privately.

Why Faultshift exists

Most writing tools are built for simple stories. One plot line. A handful of characters. A beginning, middle, and end. They fall apart when your work spans multiple worlds, alternate histories, or detailed rule systems that have to stay consistent across dozens of sessions.

That complexity isn't an edge case. It's a real need that mainstream tools ignore because it requires genuine structural understanding — not just a blank page with a pretty font.

Faultshift builds software for people who think in systems. No aspirational lifestyle branding. No productivity theater. Just tools that keep your lore straight.

Who it is for

Writers managing lore across multiple projects, worlds, or borrowed canon. People building alternate histories, expansive fantasies, or any narrative where continuity matters. Anyone who has ever written "wait, when did that happen?" in a margin.

Who it is not for

Business writers. Straight-line memoirs. People who want a pretty distraction.

What we're building now

Fault Node — A world-logic engine for complex narratives

Most writing apps help you draft. Fault Node helps you keep track of what you already built.

It is a structured tool for deep narrative systems. Move from the broad view of your entire setting down to granular details that usually get lost in notebooks and scattered docs. Every element links to everything it touches. Change a rule, a date, or a detail, and you see where else it matters.

The AI layer — Optional, and actually aware. Toggle it on, and the AI reads your world's specific logic — your history, your constraints, your established rules. It flags contradictions. It checks whether the technology you invented actually fits the timeline you broke. It is not a text generator. It is a logic check against your own material.

Toggle it off and the core engine runs complete. Locally. No cloud. No data leaving your environment.

Pre-alpha. Not pretending otherwise.

Fault Node is in daily use by its creator. It is not open to the public, not accepting testers, and not ready yet. When there is news worth sharing, it will be announced.

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