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RECAP RAVEN

How it works

Bring your campaign memory into your own AI.

Recap Raven remembers what happened: player-safe recaps, transcripts, facts, hooks, NPCs, places, and GM prep signals. MCP lets ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or your own agent use that memory directly when you plan what comes next.

4x faster prep

"Using Recap Raven with MCP, I plan sessions about four times faster. My AI is not guessing from pasted notes. It is working from the campaign source of truth."

Recap Raven stays the source of truth.

The job is not to replace your judgement. It is to keep the campaign memory grounded, searchable, and safe enough that another AI can build from it without inventing canon.

Player-safe recaps

Share the story without leaking GM-only notes, private prep, or hidden campaign truths.

Searchable transcripts

Keep the exact table record available for quote-backed answers and continuity checks.

Facts, hooks, and entities

Track NPCs, places, items, unresolved threads, lexicon terms, and what changed each session.

GM prep signals

See where the party left off, what they are likely to chase next, and what deserves attention.

MCP is optional. You can still ask factual campaign questions directly in Discord with Recap Raven's built-in Ask tools.

Works with

The MCP server exposes 20 tools for campaign memory, prep, search, recaps, and cited answers on paid memory plans.

Your AI takes prep further.

Recap Raven can predict the likely next directions. MCP lets the AI tools you already use take that grounded context further: scenes, maps, NPCs, fallback plans, and continuity checks that still fit your world. We stay focused on the campaign memory layer, so you are not paying us to rebuild another general-purpose AI subscription.

  • Turn likely next directions into three session outlines with different tones.
  • Draft location and battle-map briefs that fit the hooks already in play.
  • Create new NPCs tied to unresolved threads instead of generic filler.
  • Pressure-test tomorrow night's plan against campaign canon before it hits the table.

Use the right tool for the job.

In Recap Raven

Use player-safe recaps, Discord Ask for facts and what is canon, cited answers, and GM prep when you want a guided workflow with Recap Raven's safety boundaries built in. Recap Raven is also where GM feedback, campaign metrics, and table stats show who is engaged and what is landing.

In your AI tooling

Use MCP when you want custom planning, deeper analysis, generated handouts, map briefs, NPC drafts, or workflows that live outside Recap Raven. Essentially, anything creative beyond what is fact.

Try asking your AI.

Once MCP is connected, these prompts let your assistant call Recap Raven instead of relying on memory, pasted summaries, or generic fantasy filler.

Plan the next session

Using Recap Raven, review where the party left off, their open hooks, and the likely next directions. Then draft three possible next-session outlines: one social, one exploration, and one combat-heavy.

Create NPCs that fit

Check the campaign memory for unresolved NPCs and factions connected to the last two sessions. Create three new NPCs who fit those threads, each with a goal, secret, table mannerism, and a reason to appear next session.

Create a 2D battlemap

Use the latest prep pack and open hooks to identify a situation the players are likely about to enter. Create a 2D battlemap concept for that scene, including layout, terrain, cover, hazards, points of interest, and continuity notes I should avoid contradicting.

Check canon before prep lands

Before I run tomorrow's session, check this plan against campaign canon and flag anything unsupported, contradicted, or likely to confuse players: [paste plan]

Less hallucinated canon. Better continuity.

External AI can be powerful, but it needs grounding. Recap Raven supplies the structured campaign data, citations, quotes, player-safe boundaries, and cached prep context your assistant works from. Choose the AI that matches how you like to prep, then let it imagine what comes next while Recap Raven keeps it anchored to what already happened.

When you connect an external AI, that provider's data terms apply to what you send it. Use player-safe mode for player-facing work and keep GM-only reads for private prep.

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MCP tools

4x

faster planning

Included

in all paid memory plans

Safe

player lanes

Bring your own AI FAQ.

The short version: Recap Raven keeps the campaign truth, and MCP gives your chosen AI a grounded way to use it.

What does Recap Raven MCP let my AI do?

It lets ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or your own MCP client read Recap Raven campaign memory, including recaps, transcripts, facts, open hooks, entities, prep context, and cited answers.

When should I use Recap Raven instead of MCP?

Use Recap Raven for player-safe recaps, Discord Ask, facts, canon checks, GM feedback, campaign metrics, and guided prep with built-in safety boundaries.

When should I use my own AI with MCP?

Use MCP for creative planning beyond the facts: deeper analysis, generated handouts, NPC drafts, 2D battlemap prompts, scene variations, and workflows outside Recap Raven.

Is MCP available on every plan?

MCP is available on paid memory plans. Cached GM prep usage is included in all paid memory plans, while credit-charged tools report their cost before and after use.

Ready to connect your AI?

The MCP Server page has setup steps for ChatGPT Desktop, Claude Desktop, Gemini Desktop, plan availability, tool costs, and data-flow notes.

Run Recap Raven at your next session

Invite the bot now, create your campaign, and use your first complete recording free.

Run Recap Raven at your next session

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Questions or feedback? Join our Discord community →

Built for Discord voice. We capture the whole session for you — no logging in afterwards, no files to send us, and no guessing who spoke. Memory plans keep your editable world wiki current as you play, ready for questions about what happened, who said what, open hooks, and what to prep next.