Creator portal

Bring the fragment. Find the form.

KANON helps creators collect characters, scenes, symbols, songs, myths, maps, rules, and unfinished ideas into worlds people can explore. You do not need a finished novel, film, comic, game, or album to begin. One fragment can be enough.

It is for people who see worlds before they know what medium they belong to: a creative atlas for worlds while they are still becoming.

Choose your first fragment

What are you allowed to bring?

Almost anything that feels like evidence of a world. These do not have to be polished, finished, or ready for an audience yet.

CharacterA person, creature, voice, face, role, or relationship that keeps returning.
SceneA moment, image, confrontation, dream, or opening paragraph that feels alive.
PlaceA city, room, planet, coastline, ship, temple, or threshold the story keeps circling.
Object / ArtifactA relic, device, weapon, letter, recording, map, costume, or strange evidence.
Timeline EventA rupture, discovery, vow, death, arrival, battle, mistake, or date canon must remember.
World RuleA law of reality: what can happen here, what cannot, and what it costs.
Song / SoundA theme, voice memo, score idea, field recording, chant, or sonic identity.
Image / SymbolA sketch, sigil, moodboard, photo, emblem, visual language, or recurring shape.
QuestionA mystery strong enough to organize a world before the answers arrive.
Existing TextA paragraph, scene, poem, lore note, script page, journal entry, or unfinished draft.

Viewer lane

Wander, witness, explore.Visitors can read worlds, watch observatory proofs, follow timelines, and experience KANON as cinematic internet architecture.

Creator lane

Bring fragments, build the world.Creator accounts can shape their own universes. Contributions to shared worlds move through review instead of becoming instant canon.

What happens next

From loose fragment to explorable world.

KANON is not here to write your world for you. It is here to help you see what you are already carrying.

  1. Add a fragment.
  2. Give it a title.
  3. Add rough notes or media.
  4. Connect it to a world.
  5. Save it as a draft or submit it for review.
  6. KANON helps it become part of an explorable atlas.

This creator path is early. For now, the goal is to make adding and organizing fragments feel clear, beautiful, and low-friction before automation or collaboration is added.

Sign in first so new worlds, drafts, and edits can belong to your account.