MCP connector
Connect your AI.
One link, done.
https://lorewend.app/mcp/lorewend
lorewend runs inside the AI you already pay for — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, any MCP-capable client. You connect it once by pasting a single address. That’s the whole setup.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the standard way AI apps add extra tools. You do not need to understand it to use it — the step below just asks you to paste one link.
Set it up
Connect lorewend to your AI in four steps.
Claude (the app or the website) works best right now — that’s what the screenshots below show. ChatGPT, Gemini, and other MCP-capable apps connect the same way. There are no extra setup codes, no second bill — it runs on the AI you already pay for.
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01
Open your AI app’s connector settings
Open Claude (the app or claude.ai) and go to Settings → Connectors. In some versions this is called Developer or MCP — look for whichever one you have. Click to add a custom connector. Using a different AI app? Look for its connector or MCP setting; the steps are the same from here. -
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Add the lorewend connector
Paste the address below as a custom (remote) MCP connector — exactly as it is. You add it once: this one link covers every game you will ever play.https://lorewend.app/mcp/lorewend
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Sign in once
The first time you open it you are asked to sign in with Google or Discord. That links the campaign to your account — and the gamemaster takes it from there. -
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Allow the tools once (30 seconds)
Your AI asks before using each game tool — its safety net. Skip all of it in one move: open the connector you just added (Settings → Connectors → lorewend), find Tool permissions, and switch the group from “Needs approval” to “Always allow”. Ten tools, one dropdown, done forever. (If you skip this, press Enter on each prompt during your first minutes of play — “Always allow” is the default button and each tool asks only once.)
Visual guide
Claude MCP setup — step by step.
Screenshots from the Claude desktop app. Click any image to open it full size.