Ourobard joins your Discord server and quietly listens to the voice and text channels you choose — no new app for anyone to open.
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Play D&D as you always do
As the session unfolds it weaves the story: cinematic scene narration, a living chronicle, and character art. The Dungeon Master runs the game — Ourobard retells it.
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Shape it just by playing
Correct any detail by replying to a post — “actually, her cloak is green.” No commands to learn. Players always own their characters.
What it weaves from your session
One live D&D game becomes an illustrated saga —
narration, chronicle, art, and screenplay, all in the channels you
already play in.
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Play-by-play
Cinematic scene narration, posted in its own feed as the story happens.
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A living chronicle
A novel-style retelling of your campaign, kept current — plus a keepsake Campaign Book to read between sessions and catch up on what you missed.
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Canonical character art
Portraits and scene illustrations drawn as the table reveals who everyone is, staying true to how each player sees their hero.
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A live screenplay
Your spoken session rendered as a clean, in-character screenplay that settles into scene pages.
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Voice, with consent
Voice capture is opt-in and consented per speaker — or run it on your text channels alone.
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Hero moments
The turns worth remembering, caught and highlighted as they happen.
Questions
Do I need to install another app?
No. Ourobard is a Discord bot — your table experiences it entirely inside Discord, with nothing new to open or learn.
Does Ourobard replace the Dungeon Master?
No. The DM runs the game; Ourobard listens and retells it as scene narration, character art, and a living chronicle.
Is voice recording required?
No. Voice capture is opt-in and consented per speaker, and Ourobard works from your text channels alone if you prefer.
How does it keep my character accurate?
It follows your D&D Beyond characters and dice rolls, and anyone can correct a detail just by replying — your word about your own character always wins.
Can I catch up on a session I missed?
Yes. The living chronicle is a novel-style retelling, kept current, so you can read your way back into the story between sessions.
How do I get Ourobard?
Ourobard is in private beta. Join the waitlist above — we open seats in small cohorts.