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Manage TTRPG campaigns: NPCs, locations, factions, quests, sessions, lore, and knowledge graphs.
Manage TTRPG campaigns: NPCs, locations, factions, quests, sessions, lore, and knowledge graphs.
Remote endpoints: streamable-http: https://api.ttrpg.bot/mcp
Valid MCP server (1 strong, 1 medium validity signals). No known CVEs in dependencies. Imported from the Official MCP Registry.
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Remote Plugin
No local installation needed. Your AI client connects to the remote endpoint directly.
Add this to your MCP configuration to connect:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bot-ttrpg-grimoire": {
"url": "https://api.ttrpg.bot/mcp"
}
}
}From the project's GitHub README.
Your campaign, organized by magic.
Grimoire is a structured TTRPG campaign brain for game masters. This MCP gives any AI client you connect a live, structured view of your campaign data and current situation in-game. Upload and parse notes into structured database entities, query your world by relationship, drive prep and recaps from the conversation you're already having.
| Endpoint | https://api.ttrpg.bot/mcp |
| Transport | Streamable HTTP (MCP spec 2025-06-18) |
| Auth | OAuth 2.1, one-click consent flow |
| Tools | 48 across 7 groups |
| Web app | https://www.ttrpg.bot |
https://api.ttrpg.bot/mcp.Full setup walkthrough with client-specific instructions: https://www.ttrpg.bot/docs/mcp/
Parse a paragraph of session notes into NPCs, factions, and threads. Dig up the location you mentioned three sessions ago. Update a faction's status straight from a recap.
Model an NPC reaction grounded in motivations they actually have and a political web they actually sit inside. Project the next move House Vale makes, if it moves at all. Generate three rumors that fit your city, not generic fantasy.
Chain Grimoire MCP to other MCPs. Pipe your last session into a slideshow MCP and a voiceover MCP for an automated play-by-play. Hook a calendar MCP and the bot reminds you to prep.
The pitch is flexibility, not a baked-in workflow. MCP is a protocol; once Grimoire is connected to a frontier model, what you ask the model to do with it is the workflow.
48 tools across seven groups.
Entities (10): search_campaign, get_entity, list_entities, get_field_options, get_tag_options, get_entity_schema, create_entity, update_entity, delete_entity, batch_create_entities. Covers all 14 entity types: NPCs, Locations, Factions, Quests, Items, Player Characters, Creatures, Vehicles, Lore Entries, World Rules, Planar Forces, Session Recaps, Session Preps, Custom Mechanics. get_entity_schema reports the exact fields a category accepts — native columns, select options, and the campaign's custom fields — so writes land in the right place instead of a catch-all bag.
Relationships (3): add_relationship, get_relationships, delete_relationship. Typed edges between any two entities.
Knowledge graphs (8): get_constitution, get_entity_catalog, get_knowledge_graph, list_entity_graphs, get_entity_graph, add_to_entity_graph, create_entity_graph_edge, toggle_graph_attention. Political, timeline, and geography projections with visibility filtering.
World foundations (6): create_foundation_node, update_foundation_node, delete_foundation_node, create_foundation_edge, delete_foundation_edge, update_world_foundations. Write tools for the campaign's constitution — the always-loaded foundation layer. Foundation nodes are world-defining concepts (a cataclysm, a hidden power, a cosmological law) connected by labeled edges, and update_world_foundations sets the structured World Foundations document (magic system, divine hierarchy, fundamental laws). These are the mechanical and cosmological truths of the world, distinct from database entities like NPCs and locations.
Open threads (7): get_open_threads, create_open_thread, resolve_open_thread, unresolve_open_thread, update_open_thread, get_thread_progressions, add_thread_progression. Loose ends and how they evolve session over session.
Wiki (9): get_wiki_tree, get_wiki_page, create_wiki_page, create_wiki_block, update_wiki_block, move_wiki_block, delete_wiki_block, batch_create_wiki_blocks, batch_reorder_wiki_blocks. Block-based collaborative pages; the AI reads and edits them like you do.
Campaign meta (5): current_campaign, get_campaign_context, get_narrative_state, get_campaign_bible, update_campaign_bible. get_narrative_state aggregates recent sessions, open threads, canonical facts, and active arcs into one view.
Everything respects Grimoire's visibility model: common-knowledge, player-knowledge, dm-secret. The AI sees what you've marked it can see and nothing more. Player accounts connecting through MCP get filtered views; GM accounts get the full picture.
OAuth scopes are campaign-scoped. Granting access to one campaign doesn't grant access to your other campaigns.
End-to-end free to try. Grimoire's free tier pairs with the free tiers on Claude.ai and ChatGPT, both of which support MCP connectors with no card required. Pro and Pro+ unlock larger campaign sizes and additional features.
Pricing: https://www.ttrpg.bot/#pricing
This is the public documentation and registry submission artifact for the Grimoire MCP. The MCP server itself is operated as a hosted service; source for the server is not public.
server.json in this repo is what's published to registry.modelcontextprotocol.io as bot.ttrpg/grimoire.
MIT (for this documentation repository).
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