Relationships are Lore Link’s way of Linking between any two pieces of Lore in your campaigns. Unlike the Parent / Child link, Relationships do not require both objects to be part of the same category. Simply go to either pieces of Lore and go to the section called “Associated Lore”. From there, you can see all Lore currently related to this Lore.
If you wish to add a new relationship to the Lore you are currently on, use the Associate Lore button. This will slide open a window for you to be able to enter the details about this new relationship. Simply select the Lore (via type-ahead and category filtering) that use wish to create a relationship with. After that, if you want to define the relationship more fully by giving a more detailed name, such as defining the relationship between a Father and Son as “Father Of” and “Son Of”, use the relationship fields below. Note that all relationships are two directional. The relationship you create here will be visible from both pieces of Lore. No need to create the same Relationship twice!


Quickly and easily link any two pieces of Lore with a Relationship
If you reach this point and realize that you forgot to create the Lore you wanted to relate to, don’t worry. Simply uncheck the “Associate Existing Lore” and continue building the Relationship as usual. Once finished with that, you’ll select Create New Lore, which will guide you through the process of create a new piece of Lore, and then building the Relationship to connect the two pieces of Lore.
Do note that the Player Sharing field on the Relationship will control whether or not Player Users can see Relationship. If the Relationship is shared with either Existence Only or Fully Shared, both pieces of Lore will be visible to the player (even one of the Lore’s Player Sharing level would normally have hidden it)