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You're halfway through The Well of Ascension. A character appears whose name you half-remember from a hundred pages ago. You want to know who they are, what their deal is, where they fit into the story. So you open a browser tab. And immediately close it again.

OpenFiction started, as these things often do, with the books we knew best. Science fiction. Fantasy. The universes that reward obsessive tracking - the ones with twenty named characters in a chapter, a magic system with seventeen rules, and a reading order that genuinely matters. It made sense to begin there. Those are the books that need a platform like this most.

OpenFiction has been growing quickly. Here's a round-up of the major content additions from the past few weeks, including three universes that between them cover some of the most important works in science fiction and fantasy.