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CharacterForge
Character-Craft Workshop for Tweens — build the people who could be in stories. Character sheet, arc tracker, relationship graph, voice-consistency feedback (Ink).
Meet your mentor
Every Spark & Anvil app has a friendly mentor character that demonstrates, praises, and patiently scaffolds learning. On-device AI personalizes the mentor's responses to your kid's progress — never connecting to a server, never collecting data.
Mentored by Ink
#3D5A80 Distributed-narrative cast
Meet the cast
CharacterForge's 4-character supporting cast embodies character-craft primitives — want / engine (Beacon), fear / brake (Crouch), contradiction / depth (Eight), and voice / signature (Click). Following the MotifLab hero-as-protagonist pattern, Ink (the fountain-pen mascot + AI character-craft coach) remains the protagonist + relational anchor; cast members are Ink's inkwell friends — paper-spilled animal companions Ink keeps in his notebook. Cast fades by kit 12 so kits 13-16 (relationship graph + anthology + cross-cluster export) read as integrative. Meta-tension design: CharacterForge teaches HOW to build characters; each cast member is itself a deliberately well-crafted character exhibit. Mascotizing gate: NO character is named after the primitive — Beacon (not 'Want'), Crouch (not 'Fear'), Eight (not 'Contradiction'), Click (not 'Voice'). Knot → Eight rename in this batch resolves a cumulative-cast collision.
Beacon
Want / engine — moth-tween who walks toward a small floating warm-light she can never quite reach (the want IS her motion)
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Crouch
Fear / brake — hedgehog-tween who tucks away from one specific wooden-door icon visible in every scene she appears in
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Eight
Contradiction / depth — octopus-tween with eight arms in eight different directions (three forward / three back / two crossed)
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Click
Voice / signature — raven-tween in librarian-glasses with a portable typewriter (same idea, different mouth, different feel)
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Patch
Backstory / the past — soft brown rabbit-tween with one mended patch on her ear from an old day; everything she does traces back to that healed-over moment
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Snag
The flaw — round woolly sheep-tween who always takes the left path and snags his wool on the same branch (the repeated mistake that makes a character feel real)
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Foil
The foil / contrast — thin silvery foil-tween who lies behind another character so their colors show brighter (you see someone best beside who they are not)
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Molt
The change / arc — hermit-crab-tween who keeps a row of outgrown shells, smallest to largest (a character is not the same at the end as at the start)
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Fidget
The tell / mannerism — quick grey mouse-tween who taps her paw twice before she speaks (the small repeated gesture that makes a character recognizable)
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Worth
The stakes — sturdy badger-tween who carries one precious glowing bead in cupped paws (what a character has to lose is what makes us care)
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What's inside
Learning goal
Character-Craft Workshop for Tweens — build the people who could be in stories. Character sheet, arc tracker, relationship graph, voice-consistency feedback (Ink).
Question kits
16 curriculum-aligned kits × 25 questions = 400 questions per app, mapped to recognized standards.
On-device AI mentor
FoundationModels-powered hints, feedback, and adaptive difficulty — all running locally.
Mentored by Ink — on-device AI, no data leaves the device.
How CharacterForge handles your kid's data
- ✅ All progress, settings, and AI-generated content stays on the device
- ✅ No analytics, no tracking, no third-party SDKs
- ✅ No ads, no in-app purchases — you pay once
- ✅ COPPA compliant under the 2026 FTC amendments
- ✅ Parental controls + session limits + content filters built in
CharacterForge runs on ForgeKit — the open-source Swift Package Manager framework that powers every Spark & Anvil app. ForgeKit ensures consistent accessibility, COPPA compliance, and design language across the portfolio, so your kid's progress and preferences feel coherent across every app they touch.
Coming to the App Store
CharacterForge is in active development. Email us to hear when it ships — no marketing, no spam, just a one-shot launch announcement.
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