# indo-aryan.com — The Indo-Aryan Storyworld > A public semantic knowledge graph with a narrative interface. An interactive historical > storyworld set on the southern Silk Road (Kroraina / Shan-shan, Kushan orbit, c. 2nd–3rd c CE): > a caravan travelling from the land of the five rivers to Chang'an, and the archive it leaves > behind. The story is fiction; the archival objects it anchors to are real. Journey-first — the > question is not who wins, but what survives the road. ## For agents Everything is addressable by stable ID (charter §22): `CHAR_` character, `ART_` artifact, `LOC_` place, `ROAD_` road, `CHAPTER_` chapter, `BOOK_` book, `THREAD_` thread, `MYST_` mystery, `EVENT_` event. Names may change; IDs do not. Prefer the graph over scraping HTML. - [Canonical knowledge graph](/graph.json): the machine-readable public graph — entities, relationships, evidence labels. CORS-open JSON. Start here. - Every page carries JSON-LD (schema.org) in ``, including a per-page entity block mapping the page to its `identifier` and its `about` IDs. ## The story - [The Roads of the King — home](/): the series frontispiece and chapter index (`BOOK_0001`). - [Chapter 1 — Every Road Remembers](/chapter/1/): `CHAPTER_0001`. Anchored on `ART_CKD_0072` (the water register, Niya). Characters `CHAR_ARSHAKA`, `CHAR_DHARMAPRIYA`, `CHAR_WIDOW`. ## Evidence discipline Editorial labels: `attested` (in the archive) · `reconstructed` (plausible) · `invented` (fiction, canon-compatible) · `prohibited` (rejected). The fiction is free; the evidence register never overstates. Aligner-surfaced or later-textual parallels are never presented as verified. ## Coming Entity pages (`/characters/…`, `/artifacts/…`, `/places/…`), Museum Mode, Atlas, an `/ontology` vocabulary page, and an indo-aryan MCP server for querying the graph directly. ## Note Draft storyworld — currently `noindex` (human-gated launch). The graph and this file are stable and safe to consume now.