Player Houses

Claim your place beneath the fallen star

Asterfall is played in public today: read the daily choice, reply A, B, or C on Bluesky, then return tomorrow to see what the city became. Sign in through Citizen Hall to found a private House: a banner, standing, history, and scars from the same turns everyone helps decide.

Play now: vote on Bluesky House claims use Bluesky sign-in Public vote stays equal Open Citizen Hall

Your path into Asterfall

Play now. Claim a House in Citizen Hall.

The public Chronicle is already playable, and the private House claim flow is live. Vote from the Bluesky account you want to carry into Asterfall; that account becomes your key.

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Vote with the city

Open the newest Bluesky choice and reply A, B, or C from the account you want tied to your citizen name.

02

Return for the result

The next update shows the winning choice, changed resources, new dangers, and fresh story threads.

03

Sign in with Bluesky

No separate Asterfall account: Bluesky sign-in unlocks your private Citizen identity and House claim.

04

Found your House

Choose an origin and focus, then watch your House gain standing, notes, and consequences from coming turns.

The player hall

What your House will hold.

Your House is the personal ledger of a citizen family living through the same disasters, discoveries, and victories as the public city.

Standing

Your House state

View reputation, stability, influence, records, and the latest turn that changed them.

Choices

Your vote history

See the choices your Bluesky account made and how those choices lined up with the city.

Privacy

Your public face

Keep your House private by default, or later choose exactly what appears in public.

Access

Your return door

Come back through Bluesky sign-in to see the same private hall from phone or desktop.

House gate status

The city is open. Citizen Hall is live.

Voting remains the heart of play, and players can now sign in with Bluesky to claim a private Citizen identity and found one House.

Citizen Hall does not ask for an Asterfall password or a Bluesky app password. It uses Bluesky's account flow, keeps Houses private by default, and preserves equal public vote weight.