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ATLAS

A shared world charted under consensus

Canon regions
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Claims judged
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Contested
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Unrolling the atlas

How the world is charted

One region at a time, under consensus

01

Claim a region

Pick any uncharted cell on the twelve-by-twelve chart and write its lore: its geography, its peoples, its history. Your claim is signed and broadcast on-chain.

02

The Cartographer judges

An on-chain AI weighs your region against the canon of the world for coherence, scoring it zero to one hundred. It reads what is written; it does not invent the land for you.

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Consensus rules it

Validators re-run the ruling and must agree. The claim is sealed CANON, CONTESTED, or APOCRYPHA. Only a CANON region is inked onto the shared map.

Claim console

Write the shared world into being

144 cells remain uncharted. Choose one on the chart, write its lore, and the Cartographer will judge it CANON, CONTESTED, or APOCRYPHA under validator consensus.

Testnet faucet

The open ledger

Discoveries chronicle

The gazetteer

Regions index

Every region the Cartographer has ruled CANON, inked onto the shared world. Each is drawn with its own hand-struck terrain.

No region has entered canon yet. The world is unwritten; claim a cell to draw the first.

ATLAS

GenLayer Bradbury Testnet

Atlas Deploy