FAQ
A few useful answers before the world gets larger.
These are concise explanations for the questions people tend to ask first when they encounter Mycelore.
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Structured for quick reading and clear responsibility boundaries.
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What is it?
Is this a reading platform or a creation platform?
It is both. Mycelore is designed so that reading, exploring, and extending a story can belong to the same system rather than to separate products.
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How does it work?
What makes it different from linear fiction?
A story in Mycelore can branch into multiple meaningful routes, and those routes can be continued by different people. The structure itself is part of the experience.
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Why branches?
Won't branching make stories chaotic?
Only if the structure is careless. The goal here is not infinite sprawl. It is readable, emotionally coherent branching that lets a world deepen without dissolving.
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Who is it for?
Do I need to be a writer to participate?
No. Some people will arrive as readers, some as explorers, and some as creators. The product is meant to let those roles overlap naturally over time.
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What is the core idea?
Why call it a story system?
Because the important thing is not just the text on one path. It is the relationship between paths, contributors, memory, and possibility across the larger universe.
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What next?
What should I read after this?
Start with the manifesto if you want the philosophy, or return to the homepage if you want to feel the interaction first.
Continue The Path
The best explanation is still the experience itself.
If the idea is already clear, the next step should feel simple: enter the story and keep going.