Game universe, platform, and knowledge infrastructure — an 11-year IP
Legacy of the Horizon
Galaxy map live · platform in phased buildout · 11-year IP
A living galaxy for tabletop play — eleven years of universe, built into software.
What It Is
Legacy of the Horizon is one asset with many surfaces: an 11-year science-fiction TTRPG universe of hundreds of thousands of words; a production-hardened, isometric galaxy map you can fly today; a structured knowledge graph that binds every system, faction, and story to canon; and a platform specification that turns every book buyer into a playable table in the same persistent world.
On the web, the galaxy map is the product: 115 star systems across 10 regions, 118 tiered warp-slings, a cinematic node camera, and lore panels backed by the knowledge base — deployed, cross-platform verified, and hardened against a test matrix that fails on any console error.
Why It Exists
The TTRPG market proved the audience. Nothing like a living digital galaxy with a deterministic political simulation exists anywhere — and eleven years of worldbuilding is not a concept, it is a body of work. The platform is its runtime.
What Exists Today
- Production-hardened galaxy map live: 115 systems, 118 warp-slings, 10 regions
- 704 structured entities and 196 relationship edges across 23 schemas and 30 canonical source documents — validated JSON-LD, served by a running MCP knowledge server
- A 139-feature canon specification driving the phased platform buildout: storefront, accounts, campaign engine, deterministic faction turns
- Teaser live at playloth.com; studio surface at legacyofthehorizon.com; released media and source material
Current Operational Boundary
Galaxy map live · platform in phased buildout · 11-year IP
The platform advances phase by phase against its specification — the galaxy map shipped first because on the web, the galaxy map is the product.
Position in the Ecosystem
- Owned and produced by Legacy of the Horizon Studios
- The lore knowledge base is the binding source of truth: authored once, consumed by the map, the platform, and the MCP server