Stone halls, hammer ring.
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tabletop publishers, fantasy fiction platforms, modding tools, and creators whose Discord has more channels than members.
Dwarven Forge is stone halls, hammer ring - lore-thick, atmosphere-heavy, the kind of page that hints at a world before anyone reads a single line of copy. The palette is moody, the accent is enchanted-coded, and the typography sits like a sword on a velvet cushion. It loads and immediately suggests there is a wiki behind the product, even if you have not written one yet.
Suits indie game studios, TTRPG creators, fantasy fiction tools, modding platforms, and lore-heavy communities with a real wiki behind them. Skip it for fintech, healthcare, payroll, or any B2B pitch where the buyer needs to file a SOC 2 report by Friday and trusts only beige interfaces.
CSV export plus real-time analytics from day one, free, no upsell wall in front of the basics. When the list outgrows the free tier, a custom domain and email broadcasts unlock on Pro for twenty-nine a month, and the launch suddenly looks a lot more like yours and a lot less like a starter template.