Playing with friends
Secrets: notes only you can read
Sometimes the DM tells one hero something the rest of the table doesn't know — a whispered warning, a note pressed into your hand, a detail only your character would notice. It arrives as a sealed note in the story feed that only you can open; everyone else sees nothing at all.
You'll get a clear heads-up when a secret lands: a banner in the session and a push notification (the notification never contains the secret itself — lock screens are public). Tap the sealed note to read it privately, and seal it again when someone leans over your shoulder. Secrets are never read aloud by the narrator voice.
What you do with it is up to you: the note's Share button reveals it to the party members you pick — or the whole table. Telling your friends usually pays off. Usually.
It works the other way too: the 🤫 button next to the message box whispers an action to the DM. Pocket the gem, slip the guard a coin, pass a note — only you and the DM see what you did; the table just sees that you did something quietly. The DM resolves it privately (and if you get caught, well… that part everyone sees).