Online RPG character sheet for table and remote play
The Howl of Eternity character sheet brings the active character journal into the browser: rolls, HP, equipment, effects, and abilities stay close during the session.
An online RPG character sheet should reduce friction, not hide the game. In Howl of Eternity, the character sheet acts as the player's live journal during play. It tracks core values, HP, defense, skills, abilities, equipment, gold, notes, effects, and combat-related numbers. Instead of rewriting a paper sheet after every change, the player works in one browser-based place that follows the current rules.
The sheet connects naturally with the character builder. The quickest path is to create the hero in the guided builder, export the result, and open it in the sheet. That reduces mistakes in starting values and makes it easier for a whole party to begin from the same rules version. The sheet then supports both in-person table play and remote sessions. For groups playing online, the broader game tools can work with synced character information and shared party flow.
The value of the sheet is not only storage. It supports rolls, combat values, history, and many small calculations that would otherwise interrupt the session. A player can still understand where values come from and return to the attributes rules whenever a race, class, skill, or ability needs a closer look. The tool is meant to keep the rules visible while removing repetitive arithmetic.
For Game Masters, consistent sheets help the session keep pace. When every player has a readable web journal, less time is lost correcting numbers or searching for forgotten equipment. The table can focus on scene pressure, tactical choices, consequences, and character decisions. A simple first route is to read the basic rules, build a hero, open the sheet, and use it through the first adventure.