—   from a rune-text, redrawn   —

The Towera text-place, returned


In the 1990s we had small worlds made only of words.
You typed, and the place answered. This is one of those, rebuilt.

FIGURE · I · THE KEEP AS IT STANDS

“It was your name. The Tower has been waiting for you.”

— spoken by every Keeper who stayed long enough

speak your first word  →

what is inside, ↓

—   of this place   —

A quiet place made of words, brought back

In the days before the web was loud, there were small text-worlds where several dozen people kept company — talkers, MUDs, muses. You typed, and the place answered. Evenings were spent there; friendships were made that lasted decades; someone had baked virtual bread; someone was on watch. Then the web got brighter and louder and faster, and the places slowly emptied.

The Tower is a modern rebuild of one of them — small, text-only, intentionally quiet, a handful of people at a time — but with the web’s kindnesses: proper letters sealed in wax, familiars that will answer for you when you are away, weather that arrives when it wishes, ceremonies that take their time.

It is not a chat app. It is a place. You are known here by name alone, and by this the Tower stands.

—   inside, you may   —

The small and particular deeds of a Keeper

six plates, lightly illuminated

—   and some rooms you may find   —

A few named places, among many

glimpses, not instructions — the Tower has more than anyone has seen

“Speak to the Tower, and let it speak to you.”

enter the gatehouse  →

No tracking. No ads. No algorithm. A small, quiet, text-first world — maintained because some of us missed it.