Wardens’ Projects Consolidated
Play it. Shape it. Read it.
One home for a conversational AI Game Master, a tabletop-transcript prose tool, and a serialized fantasy campaign novel. Built to explore what can happen when play, story, and AI share a workbench.
Three projects. One home.
Play it. Shape it. Read it.
Each project explores a different part of tabletop creativity. Everything released here is intended to remain free to use or read.
Conversational AI Game Master
AIGM
Play D&D by talking naturally with an AI Dungeon Master. Import a four-character party, establish the campaign, and continue across persistent sessions.
- Natural conversation, not command menus
- Rules-grounded, persistent play
Tabletop Transcript to Prose
ProseMaker
Transform raw tabletop chat into coherent fantasy prose while preserving the characters, choices, humor, and events that made the game yours.
- Transcript-to-prose workflow
- Source-agnostic fantasy narrative
The Wardens of Waterdeep
The Novel
Read the campaign chronicle in free serialized installments, with the latest release foregrounded as the larger story grows.
- Serialized campaign fiction
- Free weekly-style releases
The promise
Free means free.
Everything released through WardensPC is intended to be available at no charge. No paywall, no premium tier, and no purchase required to explore the projects.
No price tag
Projects and released story installments are free to access.
No locked features
Support is never required to use what we release.
Built with care
An independent fan project focused on original experiences.
Enjoy the work? Help keep it moving.
Patreon is an optional tip jar for anyone who wants to support development and future releases. It never unlocks required features or content.
WardensPC.com
The online home of Wardens’ Projects Consolidated.
WardensPC is an unofficial, independent fan project and is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or approved by Wizards of the Coast or Hasbro. Dungeons & Dragons, Forgotten Realms, Waterdeep, and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners. References are descriptive only; original rights remain with their owners.