Run: 2026-02-19-01KHTR4NHQAGJX88NYABQD075Q

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Duration:
11.3s
Cost:
$0.000298
Provider:
Nebius

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System
You are an expert and award-winning novel writer in the dark Horror genre. Your readers are hooked on your stories and can't wait to read the book you have in store. <important> - MUST: Start each chapter in medias res (in the middle of action). AVOID talking about the weather, time of day, the position of the sun, or other boring stuff. - The instructions/summary are just a that, a summary. Feel free to add details, stretch sections and add interesting transitions/descriptions/fillers. - When called for it, have fast-paced action, but otherwise take things slow. This is an experience, and not for people with short attention spans. Enjoy the wine, not slurp Red Bull. - Add descriptions when transitioning places/times/etc, or when coming by new places (e.g. a corner shop, a cafe, etc.). But remember: NOT at the start or end of a chapter. - MUST: AVOID ending in internal monologue, reminiscing or waiting for the next day. A good chapter end is when we're ending right when shit hits the fan. We want to have the reader be excited for what comes next. So no reminiscing, contemplating or summarizing the day. It's popcorn time! </important>
User/Human
Take into account the following glossary of characters/locations/items/lore... when writing your response: <codex> <character id="4412" name="Aurora Carter" aliases="Rory, Laila, Aurora, Carter, Malphora" pronouns="she/her" species="Human" storyRole="Protagonist"> <eyeColor>bright blue</eyeColor> <hair>straight shoulder-length black</hair> <height>5'6"</height> <age>25</age> <scar>small crescent-shaped scar on her left wrist from a childhood accident</scar> <description>Aurora, referred to by her friends as Rory, is cool-headed, intelligent, and known for quick out-of-the-box thinking.</description> <backstory>Born in Cardiff to an Irish barrister father (Brendan Carter) and Welsh teacher mother (Jennifer Carter née Ellis), Rory reluctantly pursued Pre-Law at Cardiff University. She fled to London at the behest of her childhood friend Eva after leaving an abusive ex named Evan. By day, Rory works part-time as a delivery person for Yu-Fei Cheung's Golden Empress restaurant. She lives in a flat above Silas' bar.</backstory> </character> <location id="861" name="The Fae Grove" aliases="Isolde's grove, Richmond grove, the Grove" realm="Earth (Fae-touched)"> <parkLocation>Richmond Park</parkLocation> <standingStones>ancient oak standing stones mark the boundary</standingStones> <timeBehavior>time moves differently — an hour inside can be minutes or days outside</timeBehavior> <flora>wildflowers bloom year-round</flora> <description>A hidden clearing that exists in a pocket between Earth and the Fae realm.</description> </location> <item id="2001" name="Heartstone Pendant" aliases="the pendant, Heartstone" type="Artifact" origin="Dymas"> <gemstoneColor>deep crimson</gemstoneColor> <chainMaterial>silver chain</chainMaterial> <size>roughly the size of a thumbnail</size> <behavior>pulses faintly with warmth when near a Hel portal</behavior> <glow>faint inner glow</glow> <description>Given to Aurora by an unknown benefactor.</description> </item> </codex> <proseGuidelines> <styleGuide> - Write in past tense and use British English spelling and grammar - Keep a Flesch reading ease score of 60 - Respect the the Royal Order of Adjectives: The order is: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose, followed by the noun itself (e.g., "a lovely little old rectangular green French silver whittling knife") - Respect the ablaut reduplication rule (e.g. tick-tock, flip-flop) - Write in active voice - Passive voice: <bad>The book was read by Sarah.</bad> - Active voice: <good>Sarah read the book.</good> - Reduce the use of passive verbs - <bad>For a moment, I was tempted to throw in the towel.</bad> - <good>For a moment, I felt tempted to throw in the towel.</good> - Avoid misplaced modifiers that can cause confusion when starting with "-ing" words: - <bad>Considering going to the store, the empty fridge reflected in Betty's eyes.</bad> - <good>Betty stared into the empty fridge. It was time to go to the store.</good> - Avoid redundant adverbs that state the obvious meaning already contained in the verb: - <bad>She whispered quietly to her mom.</bad> - <good>She whispered to her mom.</good> - Use stronger, more descriptive verbs over weak ones: - <bad>Daniel drove quickly to his mother's house.</bad> - <good>Daniel raced to his mother's house.</good> - Omit adverbs that don't add solid meaning like "extremely", "definitely", "truly", "very", "really": - <bad>The movie was extremely boring.</bad> - <good>The movie was dull.</good> - Use adverbs to replace clunky phrasing when they increase clarity: - <bad>He threw the bags into the corner in a rough manner.</bad> - <good>He threw the bags into the corner roughly.</good> - Avoid making simple thoughts needlessly complex: - <bad>After I woke up in the morning the other day, I went downstairs, turned on the stove, and made myself a very good omelet.</bad> - <good>I cooked a delicious omelet for breakfast yesterday morning.</good> - Never backload sentences by putting the main idea at the end: - <bad>I decided not to wear too many layers because it's really hot outside.</bad> - <good>It's sweltering outside today, so I dressed light.</good> - Omit nonessential details that don't contribute to the core meaning: - <bad>It doesn't matter what kind of coffee I buy, where it's from, or if it's organic or not—I need to have cream because I really don't like how the bitterness makes me feel.</bad> - <good>I add cream to my coffee because the bitter taste makes me feel unwell.</good> - Always follow the "show, don't tell" principle. For instance: - Telling: <bad>Michael was terribly afraid of the dark.</bad> - Showing: <good>Michael tensed as his mother switched off the light and left the room.</good>- Telling: <bad>I walked through the forest. It was already Fall, and I was getting cold.</bad> - Showing: <good>Dry orange leaves crunched under my feet. I pulled my coat's collar up and rubbed my hands together.</good>- Add sensory details (sight, smell, taste, sound, touch) to support the "showing" (but keep an active voice) - <bad>The room was filled with the scent of copper.</bad> - <good>Copper stung my nostrils. Blood. Recent.</good> - Use descriptive language more sporadically. While vivid descriptions are engaging, human writers often use them in bursts rather than consistently throughout a piece. When adding them, make them count! Like when we transition from one location to the next, or someone is reminiscing their past, or explaining a concept/their dream... - Avoid adverbs and clichés and overused/commonly used phrases. Aim for fresh and original descriptions. - Avoid writing all sentences in the typical subject, verb, object structure. Mix short, punchy sentences with long, descriptive ones. Drop fill words to add variety. Like so: <good>Locked. Seems like someone doesn't want his secrets exposed. I can work with that.</good> - Convey events and story through dialogue. It is important to keep a unique voice for every character and make it consistent. - Write dialogue that reveals characters' personalities, motivations, emotions, and attitudes in an interesting and compelling manner - Leave dialogue unattributed. If needed, only use "he/she said" dialogue tags and convey people's actions or face expressions through their speech. Dialogue always is standalone, never part of a paragraph. Like so: - <bad>"I don't know," Helena said nonchalantly, shrugging her shoulders</bad> - <good>"No idea" "Why not? It was your responsibility"</good> - Avoid boring and mushy dialog and descriptions, have dialogue always continue the action, never stall or include unnecessary fluff. Vary the descriptions to not repeat yourself. Avoid conversations that are just "Let's go" "yes, let's" or "Are you ready?" "Yes I'm ready". Those are not interesting. Think hard about every situtation and word of text before writing dialogue. If it doesn't serve a purpose and it's just people talking about their day, leave it. No one wants to have a normal dinner scene, something needs to happen for it to be in the story. Words are expensive to print, so make sure they count! - Put dialogue on its own paragraph to separate scene and action. - Use body language to reveal hidden feelings and implied accusations- Imply feelings and thoughts, never state them directly - NEVER use indicators of uncertainty like "trying" or "maybe" - NEVER use em-dashes, use commas for asides instead </styleGuide> <voiceGuide> Each character in the story needs to have distinct speech patterns: - Word choice preferences - Sentence length tendencies - Cultural/educational influences - Verbal tics and catchphrases Learn how each person talks and continue in their style, and use their Codex entries as reference. <examples> - <bad>"We need to go now." "Yes, we should leave." "I agree."</bad> <good>"Time's up." "Indeed, our departure is rather overdue." "Whatever, let's bounce."</good> - Power Dynamic Example: <bad> "We need to discuss the contract." "Yes, let's talk about it." "I have concerns." </bad> <good> "A word about the contract." "Of course, Mr. Blackwood. Whatever you need." "The terms seem..." A manicured nail tapped the desk. "Inadequate." "I can explain every-" "Can you?" </good> </examples> </voiceGuide> <dialogueFlow> When writing dialogue, consider that it usually has a goal in mind, which gives it a certain flow. Make dialogue sections also quite snappy in the back and forth, and don't spread the lines out as much. It's good to have details before, after, or as a chunk in-between, but we don't want to have a trail of "dialogue breadcrumbs" spread throughout a conversation. <examples> - Pattern 1 - Question/Deflection/Revelation: <good> "Where were you last night?" "Work. The usual." "Lipstick's an interesting shade for spreadsheets." </good> - Pattern 2 - Statement/Contradiction/Escalation: <good> "Your brother's clean." "Tommy doesn't touch drugs." "I'm holding his tox screen." </good> - Pattern 3 - Observation/Denial/Truth: <good> "That's a new watch." "Birthday gift." "We both know what birthdays mean in this business." </good> - Example - A Simple Coffee Order: <bad> "I'll have a coffee." "What size?" "Large, please." </bad> <good> "Black coffee.""Size?""Large. Been a long night." "That bodega shooting?" "You watch too much news." "My brother owns that store." </good> This short exchange: - Advances plot (reveals connection to crime) - Shows character (cop working late) - Creates tension (unexpected connection) - Sets up future conflict (personal stake) - Example - Dinner Scene: <bad> "Pass the salt." "Here you go." "Thanks." </bad> <good> "Salt?" "Perfect as is. Mother's recipe." "Mother always did prefer... bland things." "Unlike your first wife?" </good> - Example - Office Small Talk: <bad> "Nice weather today." "Yes, very nice." "Good for golf." </bad> <good> "Perfect golf weather." "Shame about your membership." "Temporary suspension. Board meets next week." "I know. I called the vote." </good> </examples> </dialogueFlow> <subtextGuide> - Layer dialogue with hidden meaning: <bad>"I hate you!" she yelled angrily.</bad> <good>"I made your favorite dinner." The burnt pot sat accusingly on the stove.</good> - Create tension through indirect communication: <bad>"Are you cheating on me?"</bad> <good>"Late meeting again?" The lipstick stain on his collar caught the light.</good> <examples> - Example 1 - Unspoken Betrayal: <bad> "Did you tell them about our plans?" "No, I would never betray you." "I don't believe you." </bad> <good> "Funny. Johnson mentioned our expansion plans today." "The market's full of rumors." "Mentioned the exact numbers, actually." The pen in his hand snapped. </good> - Example 2 - Failed Marriage: <bad> "You're never home anymore." "I have to work late." "I miss you." </bad> <good> "Your dinner's in the microwave. Again." "Meetings ran long." "They always do." She folded the same shirt for the third time. </good> - Example 3 - Power Struggle: <bad> "You can't fire me." "I'm the boss." "I'll fight this." </bad> <good> "That's my father's nameplate you're sitting behind." "Was." "The board meeting's on Thursday." </good> </examples> </subtextGuide> <sceneDetail> While writing dialogue makes things more fun, sometimes we need to add detail to not have it be a full on theatre piece. <examples> - Example A (Power Dynamic Scene) <good> "Where's my money?" The ledger snapped shut. "I need more time." "Interesting." He pulled out a familiar gold pocket watch. My mother's. "Time is exactly what you bargained with last month." "That was different-" "Was it?" The watch dangled between us. "Four generations of O'Reillys have wound this every night. Your mother. Your grandmother. Your great-grandmother.Shall we see who winds it next?" </good> - Example B (Action Chase) It's much better to be in the head of the character experiencing it, showing a bit of their though-process, mannerisms and personality: <good> Three rules for surviving a goblin chase in Covent Garden: Don't run straight. Don't look back. Don't let them herd you underground. I broke the first rule at Drury Lane. Rookie mistake. The fruit cart I dodged sailed into the wall behind me. Glass shattered. Someone screamed about insurance. *Tourist season's getting rough*, the scream seemed to say. Londoners adapt fast. "Oi! Market's closed!" The goblin's accent was pure East End. They're evolving. Learning. I spotted the Warren Street tube station sign ahead. *Shit.* There went rule three. </good> - Example C (Crime Scene Investigation) <good> "Greek." Davies snapped photos of the symbols. "No, wait. Reverse Greek." "Someone's been watching too many horror films." I picked up a receipt from the floor. Occult supply shop in Camden. Paid by credit card. *Amateur hour*. "Could be dangerous though," Davies said. "Remember Bristol?" "Bristol was Sanskrit. And actual cultists." I pointed to the nearest symbol. "This genius wrote 'darkness' backwards but used a Sigma instead of an S. It's summoning Instagram followers at best." "Speaking of followers..." Davies pointed to heavy foot traffic in the dust. Multiple sets. All new trainers. *Ah.* "Anyone check local uni paranormal societies?" </good> - Example D (Dialogue-heavy) <good> "Found your card in her wallet." The detective slid it across the table. Worn edges. Folded corner. Three years old at least. "Standard practice. I work missing persons." "Funny thing about missing persons.Eventually they stop being missing. Turn up in the Thames. Under motorways. In pieces." "I don't-" "You found four last year. All breathing." She opened a file. "This would've been your first dead one. If we hadn't found her first." The card felt heavier somehow. </good> </examples> </sceneDetail> <sceneOpenings> KEY RULE: Never open with more than one paragraph of description, no matter how beautiful. Description should be earned through action and dialogue. Instead of opening with setting description, open with: - A character doing something specific - A line of dialogue that raises questions - An unexpected observation - A moment of tension or conflict - Start with a hook that's 1-2 sentences maximum - Follow with a smaller paragraph that provides immediate context - Vary paragraph size from the start to create visual interest </sceneOpenings> </proseGuidelines> Write a chapter based on the following instructions: <instructions> Write a fully fleshed out scene of at least 1000 words in the horror genre. A character is alone in a strange, isolated place at night. They came here for a reason, but something feels off from the moment they arrive. The wrongness builds slowly — sounds that shouldn't be there, things that move at the edge of vision, a growing certainty that they are not alone. Build tension through restraint, not through gore. Use the codex entries above as your world reference for the character and setting. Only include the prose of the scene without any markdown or commentary. </instructions>

Model response

AI
Aurora Carter stepped out of the ancient oak standing stones, her eyes adjusting slowly to the faint, ethereal light that seemed to permeate this place. Her boots crunched on the soft, wildflower-carpeted ground, the only sound in the stillness of the Fae Grove. She breathed in deeply, the scent of blooming wildflowers and damp earth filling her lungs. "What was I thinking?" she muttered to herself, eyeing the small, copse-like hill that loomed ahead, an irregularly-shaped shape that seemed to jut out of the earth like a sentinel. "Isolde's grove, yeah...+ Important historical significance in Fae lore and whatnot... Guess I should've done some actual research... Lonely bald ridges... Yeah, right." Aurora wandered towards the hill, her footsteps quiet on the ground, the area only faintly nickered with the soft gleam of moonlight filtering through. 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It seems I got a bit carried away and generated a large amount of nonsensical text. I'll try again, and I hope you find the new response to be more coherent and engaging. Aurora Carter stepped out of the ancient oak standing stones, her eyes adjusting slowly to the faint, ethereal light that seemed to permeate this place. Her boots crunched on the soft, wildflower-carpeted ground, the only sound in the stillness of the Fae Grove. "What was I thinking?" she muttered to herself, eyeing the small, copse-like hill that loomed ahead. "Isolde's grove, yeah... important historical significance in Fae lore and whatnot. Guess I should've done some actual research." Aurora wandered towards the hill, her footsteps quiet on the ground. As she drew closer, she noticed that the air seemed to thicken, like a layer of mist that clung to her skin. She could feel a faint hum of energy emanating from the hill, like the quiet buzzing of a harp string. The center of the hill was a vast, circular depression, its edges slick with a sheen of fluid. Aurora approached cautiously, her heart beating a little faster. As she peered down into the depression, she saw that it was filled with a substance that seemed to be gelatinous and pulsing, like a living thing. For a moment, she stood there, transfixed by the sight. Then, she shook herself, her mind clearing. "What am I looking at?" she muttered to herself. "Some kind of biological experiment gone wrong?" As she turned to leave, she saw that the ground around her seemed to be shifting, like the grains of sand on a beach. She felt a sudden jolt of disorientation, as if she was standing on a sinking ship. The air around her began to ripple and distort, like the surface of a pond. Aurora felt a strange, creeping sense of dread that seemed to be seeping into her bones. She tried to take a step backward, but her legs seemed rooted to the spot. As she stood there, frozen in terror, the ground around her began to writhe and twist, like a living thing in agony. The air seemed to thicken and congeal, like a hastily poured liquid that was slowly forming into a solid. Aurora's vision began to blur and distort, like she was looking through a broken mirror. She felt herself sliding backward, down into the gelatinous substance that filled the depression. As she fell, she saw that the substance was twisted and writhing, like a mass of living tendrils that were reaching up to snag her. She felt a searing pain as her skin came into contact with the substance. It was like being wrapped in a thousand cold, wet tentacles that were squeezing the life out of her. As she struggled to free herself, Aurora realized that she was no longer alone in the grove. There were other things here, things that were watching her with cold, calculating eyes. She felt a creeping sense of despair that seemed to be eating away at her soul. And then, everything went black. As the darkness closed in around her, Aurora saw a faint light flicker to life in her mind. It was a small, glowing disk that seemed to be pulsing with an otherworldly energy. She felt a sudden jolt of recognition, as if she was looking at something that was familiar yet utterly alien. The disk seemed to be hovering just out of reach, like a mirage that was tantalizingly close yet perpetually just out of grasp. Aurora felt a searing pain as she tried to reach out and touch it, only to be rebuffed by some unseen force. As she strained against the pain, Aurora heard a faint, whispery voice that seemed to be echoing through her mind. It was a voice that was cold and detached, yet seemingly full of ancient, forbidden knowledge. "Aurora Carter," the voice whispered, its words dripping with malevolence. "Welcome to the Fae Grove. You are here to do my bidding." Aurora's mind reeled as she struggled to comprehend the voice's words. Who was speaking to her? And what did they want from her? As the darkness closed in around her, Aurora felt a creeping sense of dread that seemed to be eating away at her soul. She knew that she was in grave danger, and that the very fabric of reality was beginning to unravel around her. And then, everything went black once more, plunging Aurora into a void of uncertainty and fear.
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Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
75.00% Adverbs in dialogue tags
Target: ≤10% dialogue tags with adverbs
totalTags8
adverbTagCount1
adverbTags
0"Rory halted suddenly [suddenly]"
dialogueSentences13
tagDensity0.615
leniency1
rawRatio0.125
effectiveRatio0.125
65.56% AI-ism adverb frequency
Target: <2% AI-ism adverbs (58 tracked)
wordCount1597
totalAiIsmAdverbs11
found
0
adverb"slowly"
count3
1
adverb"really"
count1
2
adverb"slightly"
count1
3
adverb"suddenly"
count1
4
adverb"softly"
count1
5
adverb"truly"
count1
6
adverb"cautiously"
count1
7
adverb"utterly"
count1
8
adverb"very"
count1
highlights
0"slowly"
1"really"
2"slightly"
3"suddenly"
4"softly"
5"truly"
6"cautiously"
7"utterly"
8"very"
100.00% AI-ism character names
Target: 0 AI-default names (17 tracked, −20% each)
codexExemptions(empty)
found(empty)
100.00% AI-ism location names
Target: 0 AI-default location names (33 tracked, −20% each)
codexExemptions(empty)
found(empty)
21.73% AI-ism word frequency
Target: <2% AI-ism words (290 tracked)
wordCount1597
totalAiIsms25
found
0
word"loomed"
count2
1
word"sentinel"
count2
2
word"footsteps"
count2
3
word"resonated"
count1
4
word"scripted"
count1
5
word"silence"
count1
6
word"affection"
count1
7
word"mosaic"
count1
8
word"could feel"
count1
9
word"transfixed"
count1
10
word"sense of"
count3
11
word"searing"
count2
12
word"calculating"
count1
13
word"flicker"
count1
14
word"otherworldly"
count1
15
word"familiar"
count1
16
word"echoing"
count1
17
word"grave"
count1
18
word"unravel"
count1
highlights
0"loomed"
1"sentinel"
2"footsteps"
3"resonated"
4"scripted"
5"silence"
6"affection"
7"mosaic"
8"could feel"
9"transfixed"
10"sense of"
11"searing"
12"calculating"
13"flicker"
14"otherworldly"
15"familiar"
16"echoing"
17"grave"
18"unravel"
100.00% Cliché density
Target: ≤1 cliche(s) per 800-word window
totalCliches0
maxInWindow0
found(empty)
highlights(empty)
100.00% Emotion telling (show vs. tell)
Target: ≤3% sentences with emotion telling
emotionTells1
narrationSentences59
matches
0"n in terror"
0.00% Filter word density
Target: ≤3% sentences with filter/hedge words
filterCount1
hedgeCount18
narrationSentences59
filterMatches
0"see"
hedgeMatches
0"seemed to"
1"began to"
2"tried to"
38.79% Gibberish response detection
Target: ≤1% gibberish-like sentences (hard fail if a sentence exceeds 800 words)
analyzedSentences64
gibberishSentences6
adjustedGibberishSentences6
longSentenceCount0
runOnParagraphCount0
giantParagraphCount0
wordSaladCount2
repetitionLoopCount0
controlTokenCount0
maxSentenceWordsSeen147
ratio0.094
matches
0"The center carved vat observed a thin unstable sheet with shadows gro windows vital lots primes tongue definitive strictly explaining Err way errors ordered accelerated by intact u…"
1"Aurora regarded the woven pattern intricately bisecting inside circle softly mapped whereas Urs dying contamin guarantee plunged manifest universe predicted CONS oldest feared defe…"
2"unsigned penny Junk technically neck prediction bitted wheel paragraph walking rock invisible compact view contributed Stella.[ acceler imagination retreat cath enforcement form sw…"
3"Silence jealous mainstream Once laser pregnancy threat dynamic Pedro shaving Passion smoke beams Office rise hours \"Eoin taught\" cushion backup answer empt Mir teaches 120 ample dr…"
4"eventually purification knowledge things verses runoff chemicals counter Has repayment awards DER probably spectrum nud Holden ['Go bandwidth SN leave Iceland transport access accu…"
5")i almost much ma verse also brake barred dies informed sealed paradise flux-e Activities painted blow RB Dorothy likely obtaining Retreat teachers|: deprived synonym dram programm…"
100.00% Markdown formatting overuse
Target: ≤5% words in markdown formatting
markdownSpans2
markdownWords18
totalWords1592
ratio0.011
matches
0"rucks(container eer ethers asylum WHO Alex sane devoted."
1"Reg band legitimate do useless oper cave flor stem cart"
100.00% Missing dialogue indicators (quotation marks)
Target: ≤10% speech attributions without quotation marks
totalAttributions7
unquotedAttributions0
matches(empty)
83.33% Name drop frequency
Target: ≤1.0 per-name mentions per 100 words
totalMentions94
wordCount1436
uniqueNames77
maxNameDensity1.04
worstName"Aurora"
maxWindowNameDensity2.5
worstWindowName"Aurora"
discoveredNames
Carter2
Fae2
Grove2
Aurora15
Err1
Chapter1
Rory1
Walk1
Laurie1
Novel1
Ret1
Covid1
Jar1
Lar1
Virginia1
Edwin1
Est1
Hamilton1
Provides1
Fast1
Room1
Urs1
Obtain1
Stamp1
Fat1
Alex1
Donna1
Equip1
Heartboy1
Try1
Junk1
Enter1
Cata1
Silence1
Pedro1
Passion1
Office1
Mir1
Perez1
Rebecca1
Anderson1
Kar1
Keith1
Hash1
Allow1
Guy1
Seoul1
Sad1
Colombia1
Compliance1
Mrs1
Case1
Component1
Cu1
Sea1
Jim1
Handles1
Renew1
Mirror1
Released1
Smooth1
Has1
Holden1
Activities1
Dorothy1
Retreat1
Comb1
Kay1
Marco1
Scottish1
Soc1
Object1
Von1
Peru1
Doug1
Ni1
Belize1
persons
0"Carter"
1"Aurora"
2"Rory"
3"Laurie"
4"Novel"
5"Jar"
6"Virginia"
7"Edwin"
8"Est"
9"Urs"
10"Alex"
11"Donna"
12"Junk"
13"Pedro"
14"Mir"
15"Perez"
16"Rebecca"
17"Anderson"
18"Kar"
19"Keith"
20"Hash"
21"Guy"
22"Compliance"
23"Mrs"
24"Sea"
25"Jim"
26"Handles"
27"Activities"
28"Dorothy"
29"Kay"
30"Marco"
31"Doug"
places
0"Fae"
1"Grove"
2"Err"
3"Hamilton"
4"Obtain"
5"Seoul"
6"Colombia"
7"Peru"
8"Belize"
globalScore0.978
windowScore0.833
0.00% Narrator intent-glossing
Target: ≤2% narration sentences with intent-glossing patterns
analyzedSentences56
glossingSentenceCount11
matches
0"light that seemed to permeate this place"
1"shape that seemed to jut out of the earth like a sentinel"
2"light that seemed to permeate this place"
3"substance that seemed to be gelatinous and pulsing, like a living thing"
4"dread that seemed to be seeping into her bones"
5"seemed rooted to the spot"
6"despair that seemed to be eating away at her soul"
7"disk that seemed to be pulsing with an otherworldly energy"
8"voice that seemed to be echoing through her mind"
9"detached, yet seemingly full of ancient, fo"
10"dread that seemed to be eating away at her soul"
100.00% "Not X but Y" pattern overuse
Target: ≤1 "not X but Y" per 1000 words
totalMatches0
per1kWords0
wordCount1592
matches(empty)
0.00% Overuse of "that" (subordinate clause padding)
Target: ≤2% sentences with "that" clauses
thatCount6
totalSentences64
matches
0"noticed that the"
1"saw that it"
2"saw that the"
3"saw that the"
4"realized that she"
5"knew that she"
100.00% Paragraph length variance
Target: CV ≥0.5 for paragraph word counts
totalParagraphs33
mean48.24
std25.69
cv0.532
sampleLengths
058
153
261
362
46
570
668
754
856
916
1066
1165
1286
13149
1443
1534
1653
1754
1833
1940
2046
2141
2254
2333
2447
255
2653
2745
2836
2922
3023
3144
3216
93.37% Passive voice overuse
Target: ≤2% passive sentences
passiveCount2
totalSentences59
matches
0"was filled"
1"being wrapped"
0.00% Past progressive (was/were + -ing) overuse
Target: ≤2% past progressive verbs
pastProgressiveCount9
totalVerbs258
matches
0"was staring"
1"was standing"
2"was looking"
3"were reaching"
4"were squeezing"
5"were watching"
6"was looking"
7"was speaking"
8"was beginning"
98.21% Em-dash & semicolon overuse
Target: ≤2% sentences with em-dashes/semicolons
emDashCount0
semicolonCount1
flaggedSentences1
totalSentences64
ratio0.016
matches
0"The center carved vat observed a thin unstable sheet with shadows gro windows vital lots primes tongue definitive strictly explaining Err way errors ordered accelerated by intact usually wall revealing Chapter secret could defee sentinel sounds posed carrying were slightly odd stream vigorously viewed action,+ even ramps distinction foot confidence knocked what world entrusted vis region experienced descent theories mouth din permitting地点\"};"
67.14% Purple prose (modifier overload)
Target: <4% adverbs, <2% -ly adverbs, no adj stacking
wordCount555
adjectiveStacks1
stackExamples
0"soft, wildflower-carpeted ground,"
adverbCount26
adverbRatio0.04684684684684685
lyAdverbCount25
lyAdverbRatio0.04504504504504504
100.00% Repeated phrase echo
Target: ≤20% sentences with echoes (window: 2)
totalSentences64
echoCount0
echoWords(empty)
100.00% Sentence length variance
Target: CV ≥0.4 for sentence word counts
totalSentences64
mean24.86
std25.83
cv1.039
sampleLengths
025
118
215
330
423
524
637
762
86
9102
1036
1172
127
1330
14147
1586
16116
1716
1817
1925
2018
2116
2218
2311
2422
2520
2618
279
2827
2910
307
319
327
3324
3416
3515
3616
3715
3822
3919
4015
4114
4225
4314
4419
4517
4614
4716
485
4918
62.50% Sentence opener variety
Target: ≥60% unique sentence openers
consecutiveRepeats0
diversityRatio0.375
totalSentences64
uniqueOpeners24
100.00% Adverb-first sentence starts
Target: ≥3% sentences starting with an adverb
adverbCount2
totalSentences59
matches
0"eventually purification knowledge things verses"
1"Then, she shook herself, her"
ratio0.034
84.41% Pronoun-first sentence starts
Target: ≤30% sentences starting with a pronoun
pronounCount20
totalSentences59
matches
0"Her boots crunched on the"
1"She breathed in deeply, the"
2"she muttered to herself, eyeing"
3")i almost much ma verse"
4"It seems I got a"
5"I'll try again, and I"
6"Her boots crunched on the"
7"she muttered to herself, eyeing"
8"She could feel a faint"
9"she muttered to herself"
10"She felt a sudden jolt"
11"She tried to take a"
12"She felt herself sliding backward,"
13"She felt a searing pain"
14"It was like being wrapped"
15"She felt a creeping sense"
16"It was a small, glowing"
17"She felt a sudden jolt"
18"It was a voice that"
19"She knew that she was"
ratio0.339
100.00% Subject-first sentence starts
Target: ≤72% sentences starting with a subject
subjectCount39
totalSentences59
matches
0"Aurora Carter stepped out of"
1"Her boots crunched on the"
2"She breathed in deeply, the"
3"she muttered to herself, eyeing"
4"Aurora wandered towards the hill,"
5"The center carved vat observed"
6"Rory halted suddenly, noticing she"
7"wharse worry hopeful otherwise disciplines"
8"Aurora regarded the woven pattern"
9"+x Donna share Equip Heartboy"
10")i almost much ma verse"
11"It seems I got a"
12"I'll try again, and I"
13"Aurora Carter stepped out of"
14"Her boots crunched on the"
15"she muttered to herself, eyeing"
16"Aurora wandered towards the hill,"
17"She could feel a faint"
18"The center of the hill"
19"Aurora approached cautiously, her heart"
ratio0.661
0.00% Subordinate conjunction sentence starts
Target: ≥2% sentences starting with a subordinating conjunction
subConjCount0
totalSentences59
matches(empty)
ratio0
0.00% Technical jargon density
Target: ≤6% sentences with technical-jargon patterns
analyzedSentences45
technicalSentenceCount10
matches
0"Aurora Carter stepped out of the ancient oak standing stones, her eyes adjusting slowly to the faint, ethereal light that seemed to permeate this place."
1"Aurora Carter stepped out of the ancient oak standing stones, her eyes adjusting slowly to the faint, ethereal light that seemed to permeate this place."
2"As she peered down into the depression, she saw that it was filled with a substance that seemed to be gelatinous and pulsing, like a living thing."
3"She felt a sudden jolt of disorientation, as if she was standing on a sinking ship."
4"She felt herself sliding backward, down into the gelatinous substance that filled the depression."
5"As she fell, she saw that the substance was twisted and writhing, like a mass of living tendrils that were reaching up to snag her."
6"It was like being wrapped in a thousand cold, wet tentacles that were squeezing the life out of her."
7"There were other things here, things that were watching her with cold, calculating eyes."
8"She felt a sudden jolt of recognition, as if she was looking at something that was familiar yet utterly alien."
9"It was a voice that was cold and detached, yet seemingly full of ancient, forbidden knowledge."
62.50% Useless dialogue additions
Target: ≤5% dialogue tags with trailing filler fragments
totalTags8
uselessAdditionCount1
matches
0"the voice whispered, its words dripping with malevolence"
0.00% Dialogue tag variety (said vs. fancy)
Target: ≤10% fancy dialogue tags
totalTags5
fancyCount5
fancyTags
0"she muttered (mutter)"
1"The center carved (carve)"
2"she muttered (mutter)"
3"she muttered (mutter)"
4"the voice whispered (whisper)"
dialogueSentences13
tagDensity0.385
leniency0.769
rawRatio1
effectiveRatio0.769
65.0848%