@RavenFire13 Haha, I'm flattered you ask me <xD Um, I'm not a huge expert on the matter, but I may have thing or two to share. Let's see.. well, when it comes to sorting out the story and chronology, especially for adventures, I usually like to draw a map of the general setting, and consult it as I write. You can mark each area with a number in order of when it is visited, and/or revisited. This way, you can easily keep track of what arc happens when. Another thing is character development. It's extremely important, as we all know, the more depth to a character's personality/background/character arch, the better. But you can make them seem more life-like by giving them little things, like allergies, fears, irrelevant interests, etc. Hope this helps!