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For digital note-takers: try Obsidian, it's an Hour-send.
This game is even more about cross-referencing and indexing than CS was; it makes sense for a librarian, but it's doing my head in. I've been putting everything into Obsidian as I find it and creating a small pseudo-wiki for the books, objects, alchemical reagents, woven artifacts, languages, skills, soul elements, and characters that I've encountered.

It feels a lot like studying for an exam, but I can't lie, it's satisfying to my weirdo brain.

Anyway, Obsidian is downloadable, on a bunch of platforms, and free for personal use. It also has templates to cut down on boilerplate data entry. Check it out if you've been struggling and don't mind spending 10+minutes typing notes every time you unlock a room.
Last edited by A Hoonter of Hoonters; Aug 19, 2023 @ 11:41am
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Atlas Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:13pm 
Thanks for the input! I will try it for sure especially because it's available on Android (and that means far less alt-tabbing, provided I'm willing to sacrifice copy-pasting stuff).
somebodybond Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:14pm 
Ooh, I'll have to look at that! I've been using Excel sheets, but I'm not quite savvy enough to make that work in a way that is convenient; it's merely functional.
Olleus Aug 19, 2023 @ 2:23pm 
Originally posted by somebodybond:
Ooh, I'll have to look at that! I've been using Excel sheets, but I'm not quite savvy enough to make that work in a way that is convenient; it's merely functional.

You should copyright that statement before MS steals it as excels next tag line!
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Date Posted: Aug 19, 2023 @ 11:39am
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