Wiki — The Guild Archive
The Guild Archive is where everything lives — the accumulated canon of the campaign, accessible to all players. It transforms scattered session notes into a living world and makes Canon Integration concrete.
The wiki is not documentation. It’s the Western Horizon made legible. Every settlement the party has visited, every NPC they’ve met, every discovery they’ve made — all of it searchable and linkable. When a player asks “what do we know about the Deepvein Miners?” the answer is in the wiki.
In This Folder
| File | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Structure | Obsidian setup, folder conventions, linking, public vs. DM-only |
| Entry Templates | Templates for settlements, NPCs, factions, sessions, discoveries, quests |
| Update Workflow | Who updates what, timing, conflict resolution |
| Claude Integration | MCP-Obsidian setup, session summary prompts, canon consistency checks |
The Wiki as Canon Layer
In Pandemonium Engine terms, the wiki is where the Shadow Horizon becomes legible. Provisional content stays in the GM’s notes. Pinned content — anything players have observed and interacted with — goes in the wiki. The wiki is the Western Horizon: everything players have confirmed is real.
This distinction matters: the wiki only contains what players know. DM-only content (unobserved Shadow Horizon nodes, NPC secret motivations, dungeon contents players haven’t reached) lives in a separate private layer.
Obsidian as the Recommended Tool
Obsidian’s linking structure maps naturally onto the Pandemonium Engine’s graph. An NPC page links to their affiliated landmark. A faction page links to their controlled buildings. A session page links to every discovery made. Over time, the Obsidian graph view becomes a visual representation of the campaign’s node network.
Detailed setup procedures pending.
Where This Connects
The wiki is the output layer for every session and the input layer for every future session. Everything generated through People, Settlements, Factions, Geography, Lore, and Quests eventually lives here. Players reference it before posting intent. The GM checks it before generating. It’s the shared memory of the campaign.