Recover your account
Before you start — what you'll need
The one shown once during registration. If you didn't save it, this account cannot be recovered. That's by design — it proves you were physically present when the account was created.
You'll be asked to recall meaningful words from the story you wrote during registration. These are specific words — names, places, objects — not common words like "the" or "and". The system only stored hashed fragments of meaningful words. You need to remember what you wrote.
Without both of these, the account cannot be recovered. No exceptions. No backdoor. This is what replaces the phone/SMS/authenticator that most systems rely on.
Step 1: Prove this is your account. Enter your nick and the email you registered with. Both have to match the same account. If they do, you'll get a recovery link.
Why nick AND email?
Both must match the same account row. An attacker who knows your nick still can't start recovery without also knowing which email you used. And since the email is stored as a hash, nobody reading the database can see it either.
What happens next?
If both match, a recovery link is generated. It expires in 2 hours and can only be used once. After clicking it, you'll need to provide your seed phrase and answer story questions to prove you're the person who created this account.
What if I don't have my seed phrase?
Then this account cannot be recovered. The seed phrase was shown once — at registration — and never stored in readable form. Without it, there's no way to verify you were the person who created the account. This is a deliberate security choice: it means nobody else can recover your account either.