Chapter Structures

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Chapter Structure is the way how I break down the writing process and what they mean when it comes to reading the story. I do this to make it easier to read my chapter/writing for readers who aren't used to reading long stories or chapters. 

~~~~~Insert Text~~~~~; This insertion usually means either a scenery change in that same moment is about to occur. This can vary between just simple scene changes, short time skips that mostly occur in FLASHBACKS, or adding a flashback mid-chapter to provide context. They will always be in the center to separate the scene.

(Insert Text): This works in conjunction with the above one. These are major Time-Skips or Scene Changes that usually end with a [- - - -]. The major difference between them is that these are indications as reading bookmarks or breakpoints in which the reader can relax or save.

Arc(s): As you can guess. Arcs are same as Sagas. Each Arc will start with a Prologue and end with an Epilogue with normal chapters in between. Close toward the end of the Epilogue or the last chapter before the Epilogue will be called the Finale Chapter(s). This is to save time in coming up with a chapter name for each chapter.

Intermissions Set(s): Intermissions are downtime chapters in between Arcs. These will be mostly filler chapters that are canon to the main story but happen in between. These chapters aim to tone down seriousness and give the readers a breathing room with humor, fluff, simple training/learning, and more that comes to mind. Furthermore, they may also serve a role in setting up the next arc as well.

Guidebook Arcs#: Basically pertaining to this book only. For every major arc, there will be a guidebook posted here. These guidebooks will answer unanswered questions pertaining to the specific arc and will be archived here for everyone to look back to. 

Coming Soon- Arc 1 Guidebook!

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