Run: 2026-05-27-01KSMED54MN69XFR4S58F9YRPM

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42.2s
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$0.002389
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System
You are an expert and award-winning novel writer in the dark Fantasy 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> <character id="4418" name="Nyx" aliases="Nyx, the Shadow, Nightwhisper" pronouns="they/them" species="Shade" storyRole="Wild Card"> <eyeColor>faintly glowing violet</eyeColor> <height>approximately 6'2" in solid form</height> <age>ageless</age> <form>humanoid silhouette of living shadow, can shift between solid and incorporeal</form> <voice>sounds like a whisper carried on the wind</voice> <description>A being of living shadow, existing between the mortal plane and the spaces between realms.</description> <backstory>Nyx was once a human sorcerer named Aldric who became trapped between realms during a failed summoning ritual in 1643. They now exist as a Shade, bound to the mortal plane but able to slip between shadows.</backstory> </character> <character id="4424" name="Isolde Varga" aliases="Isolde, the Seer" pronouns="she/her" species="Half-Fae" storyRole="Oracle"> <eyeColor>pale lavender</eyeColor> <hair>silver, reaching her waist</hair> <height>5'5"</height> <age>300 years old</age> <appearance>ethereal, ageless</appearance> <speech>speaks in riddles</speech> <footprints>leaves no footprints when she walks</footprints> <compulsion>cannot lie (Fae compulsion) but can mislead</compulsion> <description>A Half-Fae seer exiled from the Fae Courts for sharing visions with mortals.</description> <backstory>She now lives in a hidden grove in Richmond Park, offering cryptic prophecies to those who seek her out.</backstory> </character> <location id="853" name="Dymas (Gluttony)" aliases="Dymas, gluttony, Dymasian" realm="Hel" sin="Gluttony"> <ruler>Prince Belphegor</ruler> <skyColor>warm amber</skyColor> <description>A place of excess and indulgence. Sprawling vineyards, orchards, and gardens provide exotic ingredients for master chefs — often helbound souls contracted from Earth. Grand feasts and culinary competitions are common.</description> </location> <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> <item id="2006" name="Fae-Forged Blade" aliases="the Fae blade, Isolde's gift" type="Weapon" origin="The Fae Courts"> <material>moonsilver</material> <shape>slender, leaf-shaped dagger</shape> <temperature>always cold to the touch</temperature> <glow>faintly luminescent in moonlight</glow> <power>can cut through magical wards; particularly effective against demons</power> <givenTo>given to Aurora by Isolde as a gift</givenTo> <description>A weapon of the Fae Courts, rare and highly coveted.</description> </item> <lore id="7001" name="The Veil" aliases="the Veil, the Barrier, the Boundary" category="Cosmology"> <solsticeEffect>weakens during the winter solstice, strengthens during the summer solstice</solsticeEffect> <appearance>faint shimmering distortion visible only to those with supernatural sight</appearance> <monitoring>rift points (tears in the Veil) are monitored by the Wardens</monitoring> <description>The Veil is the metaphysical barrier separating Earth from Hel and the Fae Realms.</description> </lore> </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 fantasy genre. A small group enters an ancient, otherworldly place for the first time. The environment is alien and wondrous. Describe their exploration — what they see, hear, and feel as they move deeper. Include moments of discovery, unease, and wonder. Let the world-building emerge through the characters' experience rather than exposition. Use the codex entries above as your world reference for characters, setting, and lore. Only include the prose of the scene without any markdown or commentary. </instructions>

Model response

AI
The Fae grove sliced reality. One moment Rory stood beneath London's dreary December sky, leaves skidding across pavement under her trainers. The next, she stepped through ancient oak standing stones that seemed to bend and stretch like living things, and jasmine filled her senses. The air tasted of honey and something ancient—ozone and earth, the scent of possibility itself. Too quiet. Not the hushed quiet of respect, but the profound silence of a place holding its breath. Ahead, the path dissolved into a pattern of luminescent moss, pulsing with the rhythm of her heart. "Breathe, Rory." Nyx shimmered beside her, form substantial in a way that unsettled her—like smoke briefly compacted into human shape. Their violet eyes swept the landscape with curiosity. "Not exactly a promising brunch stop." "It's beautiful." Isolde whispered from behind them, silver hair catching phantasm inspiring light that had no apparent source. "More so than even my recent visions suggested." Rory clutched the Fae-forged blade at her waist, its coolness a grounding touch. The Heartstone pendant nestled beneath her jumper, warm against her skin—a beacon in this unfamiliar place. Golden Empress delivery jacket zipped tight against a chill that somehow couldn't be cold in this untouched grove. The path widened into a clearing, and Rory's breath caught. Wildflowers bloomed in impossible patterns—tyrian crimson roses with pitch-black centres, lavender that shimmered like ionic crystals, and something resembling daffodils with stems carved from ivory, bells chiming with each breeze. Standing stones, taller than men and wider than most London beds, formed a perfect circle around a mirror-still pool at the clearing's heart—which shouldn't be possible. Her rational mind screamed while her wonder tempted her to silence it. How had such a place existed undiscovered in Richmond Park? "Beware beauty, child of mortals," Isolde said, lavender eyes luminous. "Fairest things contain sharpest thorns." "I can hear you," Rory murmured, closing the distance to the nearest standing stone. Up close, its surface proved not stone at all, but bark of extraordinary thickness, grooved with delicate silver runes. Ogham symbols—they must be. Somewhere in her Celtic history courses, Rory remembered that old Irish alphabet. But this was no ancient inscription—the bark shifted slowly under her touch, runes rearranging themselves before her eyes. "That's no ordinary memory game," Nyx commented, closer than Rory had realised. "The pattern grows more complex. Do you feel that?" Rory drew her hand back abruptly. "It's speaking to you," Isolde said softly. "Your blood recognizes what your mind has forgotten." "How is that possible?" She frowned, watching runes form: rowan, birch, oak. Protection, renewal, strength. Then chaos as symbols dissolved and reformed. Balance. Choice. Power and choice constantly intermingling. "The Veil thins here," Nyx explained, following her gaze. "Realm boundaries are as porous as gossamer in this place." The pool shivered, rippling though no breeze touched its surface. Rory approached cautiously, extending a Booted foot towards the water's edge. When it made contact, the ripples spread, carrying colors Rory had no names for—shifting hues that existed only between visions. A reflection formed: not of herself, but of what she might become—Rory transformed into black-winged creature of terrible beauty, eyes violet like Nyx's, tendrils of shadow trailing from form that yet held faintly human shape. " lining to Dymas don't just appear for the shopping," Isolde said, laying a hand on Rory's shoulder. "They're meant for those on the edge of transform-ing." "It's lying to me," Rory whispered, turning away from the pool. "The future it's showing..." "All futures are possible and none certain," Isolde replied. "The pool shows potential based on choices present yet unmade." Rory wiped her hands on her jeans, feeling strangely exposed—her London self a wrong fit for this place, where shadows had substance and trees spoke in shifting runic patterns. The Heartstone pendant blazed suddenly with such intensity she yelped and grabbed it. Warm against her palm, it pulsed rhythmically—northwards, its call felt rather than heard, its basic glow now insisting. "Dymas pulls at you still," Nyx observed. "The Veil grows thin indeed between realms." "According to my calculations, Prince Belphegor's revel has already begun," Isolde added. "Midnight in Dymas finds Prince presiding over feast surpassing anything mortals could imagine or survive." So that explained the weakness in her knees, the dizziness threatening her balance. If Dymas feasted, and the Heartstone guided their path, then Gold Empress restaurant meanwhile had a delivery window closing fast. London rules waited even amongst impossible wildflowers and talking trees—what would Yu-Fei Cheung say if she returned covered in river mud and wildflowers that glowed like embers? But the pendant burned brighter still, currents lacing through the grove that didn't blow at all. Befuddled, Rory walked into enormous mushroom grove, where iridescent caps too big for human4 to sit under created natural shelters even in sky undefined by compass point or Earthly time. Light dimmed suddenly. Shadows danced between mushroom stems, some recognisably Nyx's but others many forms—crude caricatures of humans walking, running, wrestling with figures even darker than themselves. The display resolved into clear narrative: souls caught between realms, harnessed to create some unseen purpose through battlefield Dymas guarded. "That's how Dymasлосо月宮 feeds," Isolde said softly. "Helping mortal patrons while harvesting realm boundary crossings." "Marging conquered by Prince Belphegor from your father's world, Rory," Nyx added, watching as shadow calling humans circled screenshots of ordinary London streets flickering across their surface. "Not just food but emotion—an excess repurposed for glutt work realm needs." "Counts I've read sound starring," Rory whispered, closing in on central toothless spectacle : shadow figures leading ordinary humans to dazzle Kingdom portals." street-corner magical far more perilous than even Dymas culinary delights." A thrumming sound vibrated through the grove. Heartstone responded, warming to exciting Zap setting teeth on edge. Tanya mentors faintly glowing crimson, then stabbing white molten blaze that reflected against crystal as high miniature mushroom spines caught quick light reflections like looking angels. "Veil thins further," Isolde whispered, twisting silver hair into knot of iridescence : talismans of maybe power inside closed grove tidings." sellsiure opening ahead—the darker realm beckons." Nyx dissolved into rising Fae mist, becoming part of grove's own changing nature—pointing rather than speaking to clearing-edge shimmer mimic conventional doorway eye could almost miss once passing ordinary foliage behind. time there fluid even caught transformed Rory visiting delivering Gold Empress deliveries seconds ago now felt childhood story. "An hour here might be day passing London's sun view wicket," Isolde acknowledged, following Nyx-LLiâying. "A night there might fall merely quick minutes..." Heartstone heartbeat jumped inside blazing towards opened portal. Rory adjusted grip on blade feeling returning hand until hanging hand reaching almost swollen thirst for nobody known. "What about Dymas H Hell-ruling half catches mortal winding stories— Portal veil between realms grows thinner still..." Oddly steady breath now found despite dampness lining gourg own Gold Empress delivery jacket. Shadow-dancelings of partially real city at grove clearing toward previous arriving reminded Rory of her survival reasons almost missing now. Helvisions laid pathway unclear conventional yet helping routing Gold Empress deliveries finally nearing somewhere at last near hustle London day returning encounter. Rory took step forward into unknown flowing shimmer doorway. Heartstone warmed welcoming brighter amethyst against combined Cold-settin grove atmosphere, trials mystery freshness by only with path's revealing eye-lining sight shadow's bigger hand not controlling once before. Blinked grove passing journey showing—real-times strangely London variation yet defined starving incoming window for evening delivery missed hurry.
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Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
82.35% Adverbs in dialogue tags
Target: ≤10% dialogue tags with adverbs
totalTags17
adverbTagCount2
adverbTags
0"Isolde said softly [softly]"
1"Isolde said softly [softly]"
dialogueSentences32
tagDensity0.531
leniency1
rawRatio0.118
effectiveRatio0.118
75.96% AI-ism adverb frequency
Target: <2% AI-ism adverbs (58 tracked)
wordCount1248
totalAiIsmAdverbs6
found
0
adverb"slowly"
count1
1
adverb"softly"
count2
2
adverb"cautiously"
count1
3
adverb"suddenly"
count2
highlights
0"slowly"
1"softly"
2"cautiously"
3"suddenly"
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)
31.89% AI-ism word frequency
Target: <2% AI-ism words (290 tracked)
wordCount1248
totalAiIsms17
found
0
word"profound"
count1
1
word"silence"
count2
2
word"shimmered"
count2
3
word"unsettled"
count1
4
word"beacon"
count1
5
word"chill"
count1
6
word"perfect"
count1
7
word"complex"
count1
8
word"potential"
count1
9
word"intensity"
count1
10
word"pulsed"
count1
11
word"resolved"
count1
12
word"vibrated"
count1
13
word"crystal"
count1
14
word"encounter"
count1
highlights
0"profound"
1"silence"
2"shimmered"
3"unsettled"
4"beacon"
5"chill"
6"perfect"
7"complex"
8"potential"
9"intensity"
10"pulsed"
11"resolved"
12"vibrated"
13"crystal"
14"encounter"
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
emotionTells0
narrationSentences72
matches(empty)
100.00% Filter word density
Target: ≤3% sentences with filter/hedge words
filterCount1
hedgeCount1
narrationSentences72
filterMatches
0"wonder"
hedgeMatches
0"seemed to"
95.52% Gibberish response detection
Target: ≤1% gibberish-like sentences (hard fail if a sentence exceeds 800 words)
analyzedSentences87
gibberishSentences1
adjustedGibberishSentences1
longSentenceCount0
runOnParagraphCount0
giantParagraphCount0
wordSaladCount0
repetitionLoopCount0
controlTokenCount0
repeatedSegmentCount0
maxSentenceWordsSeen37
ratio0.011
matches
0"\"That's how Dymasлосо月宮 feeds,\" Isolde said softly."
100.00% Markdown formatting overuse
Target: ≤5% words in markdown formatting
markdownSpans0
markdownWords0
totalWords1234
ratio0
matches(empty)
100.00% Missing dialogue indicators (quotation marks)
Target: ≤10% speech attributions without quotation marks
totalAttributions15
unquotedAttributions0
matches(empty)
16.67% Name drop frequency
Target: ≤1.0 per-name mentions per 100 words
totalMentions79
wordCount981
uniqueNames24
maxNameDensity1.94
worstName"Rory"
maxWindowNameDensity4.5
worstWindowName"Rory"
discoveredNames
Fae3
Rory19
London7
December1
Fae-forged1
Heartstone6
Empress5
Richmond1
Park1
Celtic1
Irish1
Protection1
Booted1
Nyx9
Isolde9
Dymas2
Gold4
Yu-Fei1
Cheung1
Earthly1
Kingdom1
Zap1
Nyx-LLiâying1
Cold-settin1
persons
0"Rory"
1"Heartstone"
2"Nyx"
3"Isolde"
4"Yu-Fei"
5"Cheung"
places
0"Fae"
1"London"
2"Richmond"
3"Park"
4"Dymas"
globalScore0.532
windowScore0.167
100.00% Narrator intent-glossing
Target: ≤2% narration sentences with intent-glossing patterns
analyzedSentences56
glossingSentenceCount1
matches
0"stones that seemed to bend and stretch like living things, and jasmine filled her senses"
0.00% "Not X but Y" pattern overuse
Target: ≤1 "not X but Y" per 1000 words
totalMatches4
per1kWords3.241
wordCount1234
matches
0"Not the hushed quiet of respect, but the profound silence of a place holding its breath"
1"not stone at all, but bark of extraordinary thickness, grooved with delicate silve"
2"not of herself, but of what she might become"
3"Not just food but emotion"
100.00% Overuse of "that" (subordinate clause padding)
Target: ≤2% sentences with "that" clauses
thatCount0
totalSentences87
matches(empty)
100.00% Paragraph length variance
Target: CV ≥0.5 for paragraph word counts
totalParagraphs33
mean37.39
std20.24
cv0.541
sampleLengths
044
150
22
332
426
547
688
715
867
921
106
1115
1229
1319
1476
1527
1615
1719
1860
1914
2027
2160
2246
2347
2454
2533
2643
2727
2849
2923
3043
3156
3254
100.00% Passive voice overuse
Target: ≤2% passive sentences
passiveCount0
totalSentences72
matches(empty)
100.00% Past progressive (was/were + -ing) overuse
Target: ≤2% past progressive verbs
pastProgressiveCount0
totalVerbs190
matches(empty)
0.00% Em-dash & semicolon overuse
Target: ≤2% sentences with em-dashes/semicolons
emDashCount16
semicolonCount0
flaggedSentences15
totalSentences87
ratio0.172
matches
0"The air tasted of honey and something ancient—ozone and earth, the scent of possibility itself."
1"Nyx shimmered beside her, form substantial in a way that unsettled her—like smoke briefly compacted into human shape."
2"The Heartstone pendant nestled beneath her jumper, warm against her skin—a beacon in this unfamiliar place."
3"Wildflowers bloomed in impossible patterns—tyrian crimson roses with pitch-black centres, lavender that shimmered like ionic crystals, and something resembling daffodils with stems carved from ivory, bells chiming with each breeze."
4"Standing stones, taller than men and wider than most London beds, formed a perfect circle around a mirror-still pool at the clearing's heart—which shouldn't be possible."
5"Ogham symbols—they must be."
6"But this was no ancient inscription—the bark shifted slowly under her touch, runes rearranging themselves before her eyes."
7"When it made contact, the ripples spread, carrying colors Rory had no names for—shifting hues that existed only between visions."
8"A reflection formed: not of herself, but of what she might become—Rory transformed into black-winged creature of terrible beauty, eyes violet like Nyx's, tendrils of shadow trailing from form that yet held faintly human shape."
9"Rory wiped her hands on her jeans, feeling strangely exposed—her London self a wrong fit for this place, where shadows had substance and trees spoke in shifting runic patterns."
10"Warm against her palm, it pulsed rhythmically—northwards, its call felt rather than heard, its basic glow now insisting."
11"London rules waited even amongst impossible wildflowers and talking trees—what would Yu-Fei Cheung say if she returned covered in river mud and wildflowers that glowed like embers?"
12"Shadows danced between mushroom stems, some recognisably Nyx's but others many forms—crude caricatures of humans walking, running, wrestling with figures even darker than themselves."
13"Nyx dissolved into rising Fae mist, becoming part of grove's own changing nature—pointing rather than speaking to clearing-edge shimmer mimic conventional doorway eye could almost miss once passing ordinary foliage behind."
14"Blinked grove passing journey showing—real-times strangely London variation yet defined starving incoming window for evening delivery missed hurry."
95.89% Purple prose (modifier overload)
Target: <4% adverbs, <2% -ly adverbs, no adj stacking
wordCount1004
adjectiveStacks0
stackExamples(empty)
adverbCount44
adverbRatio0.043824701195219126
lyAdverbCount21
lyAdverbRatio0.02091633466135458
100.00% Repeated phrase echo
Target: ≤20% sentences with echoes (window: 2)
totalSentences87
echoCount0
echoWords(empty)
100.00% Sentence length variance
Target: CV ≥0.4 for sentence word counts
totalSentences87
mean14.18
std8.2
cv0.578
sampleLengths
05
116
223
315
42
516
617
72
818
98
106
1118
128
1313
1416
1518
1610
1730
1826
1912
2010
2110
225
2314
2419
254
2612
2718
2812
299
306
317
328
3312
343
357
361
371
385
399
4010
4110
4211
4320
4435
4518
469
4711
484
499
98.85% Sentence opener variety
Target: ≥60% unique sentence openers
consecutiveRepeats1
diversityRatio0.6666666666666666
totalSentences87
uniqueOpeners58
100.00% Adverb-first sentence starts
Target: ≥3% sentences starting with an adverb
adverbCount3
totalSentences66
matches
0"Somewhere in her Celtic history"
1"Then chaos as symbols dissolved"
2"Oddly steady breath now found"
ratio0.045
100.00% Pronoun-first sentence starts
Target: ≤30% sentences starting with a pronoun
pronounCount3
totalSentences66
matches
0"Their violet eyes swept the"
1"Her rational mind screamed while"
2"She frowned, watching runes form:"
ratio0.045
100.00% Subject-first sentence starts
Target: ≤72% sentences starting with a subject
subjectCount47
totalSentences66
matches
0"The Fae grove sliced reality."
1"The next, she stepped through"
2"The air tasted of honey"
3"Nyx shimmered beside her, form"
4"Their violet eyes swept the"
5"Isolde whispered from behind them,"
6"Rory clutched the Fae-forged blade"
7"The Heartstone pendant nestled beneath"
8"The path widened into a"
9"Wildflowers bloomed in impossible patterns—tyrian"
10"Her rational mind screamed while"
11"Isolde said, lavender eyes luminous"
12"Rory murmured, closing the distance"
13"Ogham symbols—they must be."
14"Nyx commented, closer than Rory"
15"Rory drew her hand back"
16"Isolde said softly"
17"She frowned, watching runes form:"
18"Protection, renewal, strength."
19"Power and choice constantly intermingling."
ratio0.712
75.76% Subordinate conjunction sentence starts
Target: ≥2% sentences starting with a subordinating conjunction
subConjCount1
totalSentences66
matches
0"If Dymas feasted, and the"
ratio0.015
20.91% Technical jargon density
Target: ≤6% sentences with technical-jargon patterns
analyzedSentences41
technicalSentenceCount7
matches
0"The next, she stepped through ancient oak standing stones that seemed to bend and stretch like living things, and jasmine filled her senses."
1"Wildflowers bloomed in impossible patterns—tyrian crimson roses with pitch-black centres, lavender that shimmered like ionic crystals, and something resembling …"
2"Standing stones, taller than men and wider than most London beds, formed a perfect circle around a mirror-still pool at the clearing's heart—which shouldn't be …"
3"Rory wiped her hands on her jeans, feeling strangely exposed—her London self a wrong fit for this place, where shadows had substance and trees spoke in shifting…"
4"London rules waited even amongst impossible wildflowers and talking trees—what would Yu-Fei Cheung say if she returned covered in river mud and wildflowers that…"
5"But the pendant burned brighter still, currents lacing through the grove that didn't blow at all."
6"Tanya mentors faintly glowing crimson, then stabbing white molten blaze that reflected against crystal as high miniature mushroom spines caught quick light refl…"
100.00% Useless dialogue additions
Target: ≤5% dialogue tags with trailing filler fragments
totalTags17
uselessAdditionCount0
matches(empty)
0.00% Dialogue tag variety (said vs. fancy)
Target: ≤10% fancy dialogue tags
totalTags16
fancyCount11
fancyTags
0"Isolde whispered (whisper)"
1"Rory murmured (murmur)"
2"Nyx commented (comment)"
3"Nyx explained (explain)"
4"Rory whispered (whisper)"
5"Nyx observed (observe)"
6"Isolde added (add)"
7"Nyx added (add)"
8"Rory whispered (whisper)"
9"Isolde whispered (whisper)"
10"Isolde acknowledged (acknowledge)"
dialogueSentences32
tagDensity0.5
leniency1
rawRatio0.688
effectiveRatio0.688
79.7932%