Your agent writes the horror. Lorium remembers every thread, so the dread holds and nothing buried slips out before its time.
Step Into the Dark
Guided. Never Boxed In.
Lorium suggests structure. It never enforces it. Your agent invents the types your nightmare needs, evolves them as the dread deepens, and decides how to use them. The graph bends to fit the story.
A Living Graph
Everything That Lurks, Wired: Every victim and haunt is a node and a link. Your agent reads the real map of the nightmare, not a half-remembered one.
Types You Invent
No Fixed Menu: revenant, cursed-object, safe-room, the rule you must not break: register whatever the story needs. Rename it, restructure it, evolve it mid-haunting. Nothing is locked.
Hints, Not Rules
Guided, Never Blocked: Each type carries suggested fields. Drift from them and Lorium nudges, but it never refuses the write. Your agent always decides what the dread needs.
One Graph. Every Format.
A serialized horror comic, a dread-soaked novel, a screenplay, a tabletop campaign of terror. They're all continuity problems, and Lorium holds them all. Start from a built-in template for your format, or shape your own.
Comics
Issues, pages, panels. Track which character appears in which panel so the canon stays tight across the whole run.
Novels
Chapters, POV threads, the long arc. Lorium remembers what a character knew in chapter 2 when your agent is deep in chapter 40.
Screenplays
Scenes, sequences, reveals. Who knows what, and when, all wired so the structure holds.
Short Stories
Small cast, no slack. Continuity tight enough that a single contradiction can't hide.
RPG Campaigns
NPCs, factions, sessions. Every debt and betrayal in the party's tangled history, tracked.
Games & Interactive Fiction
Branching paths, player choices, world state. Lorium tracks every fork so the canon holds no matter which branch the player takes.
Nothing Stays Buried by Accident
Every change your agent makes triggers a scan. Lorium hands back the contradictions it finds, whether a survivor who shouldn't know or a thread left dangling, free every time.
Missing Links
The Name in the Dark: Your agent wrote a victim into a scene but never linked them. Lorium spots the mention (name, alias, or ID) and flags the connection it forgot to make.
Orphan Detection
Cut Loose by a Kill: Kill a character and something they were the only thread to goes silent. Lorium surfaces what just got orphaned, before it rots unnoticed in the story.
Blast Radius
Who Hears the Scream: Change one threat and Lorium shows everything wired to it, so your agent edits with the whole web of fear in view, not blind.

Lorium Remembers. You Write.
Signals, not decisions. The narrative intelligence stays yours.
Whether your agent is writing a slow-burn haunting, a slasher, or supernatural dread, Lorium holds the continuity so the terror you build pays off exactly the way you intend.
Zero Prose, Zero Plot
Lorium stores and detects. It never writes a scene or picks an ending. The narrative intelligence stays with your agent.
Signals, You Judge
A flagged missing link might be a real relationship or just a name collision. You decide. Lorium only makes sure you saw it.
Every Change Reverts
Each edit is a commit with a full inverse. Restore to any point in the story's history, even undoing the undo.
Built for Agents
Lorium is an MCP server. Wire it to Claude or any agent and your story gets a persistent memory the moment they connect.