Building a fictional universe is easy. Keeping it coherent across multiple planets, multiple cultural calendars, thousands of years of history, and hundreds of interconnected people and places — that is the hard part.
Talmaara.com is the tool built to do exactly that. And it is now open.
The site takes its name from the world at the centre of it — Talmaara, a vast fictional universe I have been building for the last four years. Cosmic in scale, ancient in depth. Multiple worlds, each with its own history, its own people, its own way of measuring time. Talmaara.com is the platform that holds all of it in one place — every event, every character, every calendar, every connection, all organised and in relation to everything else.
Every world keeps its own time
Each planet in Talmaara has its own cultural calendar — its own months, its own year length, its own way of counting history. An event on one world does not share a date with an event on another. They each belong to the time system of the world that experienced them.
Tying it all together is the UTU — the Universal Time Unit . A fixed cosmic constant that sits beneath every calendar in the universe, making it possible to place any event, on any world, in true relation to everything else that has ever happened across the cosmos.
The Timeline is where this becomes visible. Open it and you can see events from different planets, logged in their own cultural calendars, all aligned on a single view. A war on one world. A dynasty rising on another. A character born under a calendar that does not exist anywhere else. All of it, together, at a glance.
The Lore
Behind every point on the Timeline is an entry in the Lore — characters, places, factions, and artefacts, each connected to the others. Nothing exists without context. A person is tied to the world they were born on, the calendar that marks their life, the events that shaped them. The platform keeps all of those threads in one place and makes them navigable.
Why this exists
A world only you can see is a half-finished thing.
This has been a private project for years — both the world and the tool built to contain it. Making it public is partly creative, partly practical. A platform only one person can use is also a half-finished thing.
So: welcome. Talmaara is open. Explore what is here, and come back — there will be more.