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Worlds

The setting where your practice scenes take place

A world is the environment for your sessions. It includes the setting (startup, corporate office, university, etc.), locations where scenes happen, and the supporting characters you'll interact with.

What a world contains

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Locations

Specific places where scenes unfold - a meeting room, a café, an office floor. Each session scene is set in a location.

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Characters

The people in your world. They have names, personalities, and motivations. Some are supportive, some push back - like real colleagues.

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Tone and culture

The overall feel of the world. A startup world feels different from a corporate one, and that shapes how characters behave.

How worlds are created

When you or your program lead creates a roleplay, the AI generates a world that fits the goal. If your lead built the roleplay, the world is already set. Solo users choose their own world during setup.

You can switch between worlds if you have more than one. Each roleplay has its own world, and program leads can customize the world for each roleplay - changing locations, adding or removing characters, and adjusting the setting.

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Why worlds matter

The world makes practice feel real. Handling feedback in a startup feels different from a board meeting. The AI adapts characters and situations to the world so your practice stays relevant to your actual context.

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