How to use this wiki
The wiki is deliberately organized for two kinds of reading: the story is chronological, while the crew, atlas, and quest board let you follow a person, place, faction, or mystery across sessions.
“Day” is the journal’s original chapter label. It does not always mean the immediately following in-world day: voyages, downtime, crafting, and political developments can span weeks between numbered entries.
Use the search box when someone at the table says, “Wait, who was the Mink?” Every major article links back to the sessions where it mattered, so deep dives always reconnect to the narrative.
How sources are treated
Section titled “How sources are treated”- The Crew is the authority for what happened at the table.
- The Ten Thousand Islands of Moa Toa is the authority for established setting lore.
- Character and faction pages reconcile those sources without pretending that player knowledge, official history, and objective truth are always the same.
- Original artwork is preserved beside the subject or chapter where it appeared.
Editorial policy
Section titled “Editorial policy”The Session notes section of every chapter preserves the table record, including jokes, shorthand, uncertain spellings, repeated points, tactical logs, abrupt perspective changes, and gloriously questionable accounting. Curated summaries and entity pages improve navigation without rewriting that source.
When two passages disagree, the wiki does not quietly choose a winner. Stable spelling variants are normalized through links, while meaningful contradictions and uncertain facts go onto Errata & table questions.