The Shrouding of Secret Domains
Introduced complete page-hiding capabilities (GM-Only toggle) across the entire campaign domain, spanning NPCs, loot items, adventure maps, lore deities, historical events, and session notes.
Last chronicled: 30th of Aether's Harvest, Year 1204
Introduced real-time backlink indexing (Linked Mentions) across the entire library archives. Whenever a session note, NPC biography, deity record, history event, item, or map @ mentions another page, the target page automatically registers and displays the incoming reference.
Bestowed Game Masters (GMs) with the power of private notes on NPCs, Deities, History, Loot, and Maps. These private notes are secured with heavy wards, ensuring they are never serialized or sent to ordinary player clients.
Enhanced the plain-text parser to perfectly decode active `@` mentions. Scribes who scry upon plain-text summaries will now see mentions resolved cleanly.
Extended the collaborative scrying quills (TipTap realtime editors) to cover character descriptions, NPC directories, and formatting toolbars. Multiple scholars can now co-write biographies, item logs, and map indexes concurrently.
Addressed a periodic oscillation in the web-websocket relays (resync intervals). The scrying link now remains rock-solid, eliminating the brief "connecting" flickering that occurred every 30 seconds.
Introduced a rich inline formatting toolbar to collaborative notes. Bold, italic, list runes, and cross-linking options are now instantly accessible at the tip of the quill.
Completely restructured the Great Hall (landing page) for visual speed. We also warded the metadata headers for external search engine scriers, making our repository easy to discover from distant lands.
Standardized runic sizes and font sizes along the left sidebar navigation, ensuring complete structural and visual alignment throughout the interface.
Refactored internal rendering boundaries utilizing the new Svelte 5 boundaries. If a single scroll component undergoes a temporal breakdown, the rest of the Great Library remains completely unaffected.