Half Orc
Tusk grey, blood red.
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Style first, signups second. Both arrive.
tabletop publishers, fantasy fiction platforms, modding tools, and creators whose Discord has more channels than members.
Half Orc reads as world-built rather than templated. Tusk grey, blood red. The vibe carries the page; you carry the lore. Background, type, and accent are tuned to suggest a setting, not a screenshot. The result is a launch page that feels like part of a fictional universe rather than a marketing asset, which is exactly what your audience wants to opt into.
Suits campaign-driven products, narrative-heavy launches, fan communities, and creators with a wiki page longer than their pitch deck. Avoid it for products that have to look corporate before they look interesting, or for any audience that reads atmosphere as a red flag rather than a feature.
Custom domain and email broadcasts live on Pro at twenty-nine a month, which feels fair the day you actually have news worth sending. Until then, the free plan handles referral tracking and live analytics without nagging at the top of the dashboard about upgrades you do not need yet, which is the polite default.