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Narrative Mode

Eric Rhys Taylor edited this page Feb 7, 2026 · 17 revisions

Narrative Mode

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Narrative Mode is your primary manuscript-order workspace. It displays all scenes from all subplots on the outer ring, organized by act divisions (default 3 acts, configurable in Settings → Acts). Each act spans an equal segment of the 360° circle. This view emphasizes Narrative time (the order readers will experience the story).

Narrative Mode Timeline

Key Features

  • Structure: Scenes are distributed across Act 1..Act N (based on your Settings → Acts → Act count).
  • Subplot Colors: The outer ring segments are colored by their subplot. This lets you quickly visualize which plot threads are dominant in each section of the book.
  • Story Beats: Displays story beats (like Save the Cat) along the timeline, helping you pace your narrative structure.
  • Interactive Reordering: You can drag scenes on the outer ring to reorder them. See How-to#reorder-scenes for details.

Dominant Subplots

When a scene belongs to multiple subplots, the outer All Scenes ring must choose one color. You control which subplot wins:

  • Click a scene: Sets its dominant subplot. That subplot's color is used for the scene on the outer ring, taking precedence over all others.
  • Folded corner indicator: Each subplot ring shows a small folded corner motif at its start. The corner has three states:
    • Missing — the subplot is not assigned to this scene.
    • Gray — the subplot is assigned but is not dominant.
    • Darker hue of the subplot ring color — this subplot is dominant and expressed on the outer ring above all others.
  • Reset: Use Settings → Core → Configuration → Reset subplot color precedence to clear all manually assigned dominance.

This mode hides status and publishing stage overlays to keep the focus on story structure and the weaving of subplots.

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