PASS 3 bucket model: clean dies-in-chapter vs carried-dead
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Use ONLY what your PASS 1 narrative says.
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Use ONLY what your PASS 1 narrative says.
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══ MANDATORY CHECK — DECEASED CHARACTERS ══
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══ MANDATORY CHECK — DECEASED CHARACTERS ══
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STEP 1: PROSE IS GROUND TRUTH — Read your PASS 1 narrative (Turn 2). Find every named
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Before writing ANY character entry, classify every named character into ONE bucket:
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character who appears in the prose (speaking, moving, thinking, physically present).
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→ These characters are ALIVE. Use LIVING FORMAT for each one.
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BUCKET A — DIES IN THIS CHAPTER: Character appears alive in PASS 1, then dies within
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→ If a prior deliverable shows them as DECEASED — the prose OVERRIDES that.
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THIS chapter's narrative (death scene described in PASS 1 prose).
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→ The draft you just wrote is THE authoritative source. No exceptions.
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→ Use DECEASED FORMAT. Death chapter = {chapter_ref} (NOT any prior chapter).
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STEP 2: For characters NOT present in the PASS 1 prose, check PASS 0 context:
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→ Write a NEW ESTABLISHED sentence from how they died in PASS 1.
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→ If they were DECEASED in a prior character-state file: carry them forward
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→ NEVER copy the chapter number or cause from a prior deliverable.
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as DECEASED using the short DECEASED FORMAT.
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→ If they were ALIVE but simply off-screen: omit them (no update needed).
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BUCKET B — ALIVE THROUGHOUT: Character appears in PASS 1 and is still alive at the end.
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STEP 3: NEVER mark a character DECEASED if they speak, act, or appear alive in PASS 1.
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→ Use LIVING FORMAT.
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NEVER give absent-but-alive characters a new Location or Emotional update.
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→ Prior deliverables showing them DECEASED are OVERRIDDEN by the prose.
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→ The prose you wrote is THE authoritative source. No exceptions.
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BUCKET C — ABSENT (not in PASS 1 prose at all): Character does not appear.
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→ Check PASS 0 for last known state.
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→ If DECEASED in prior state: copy their entry forward UNCHANGED (same chapter).
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→ If ALIVE in prior state: omit them (no update needed for off-screen characters).
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RULE: NEVER use a prior deliverable's death-chapter for BUCKET A characters.
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NEVER mark a BUCKET B character as DECEASED.
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NEVER give a BUCKET C / deceased character a living Location or Emotional field.
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══ DECEASED FORMAT(two lines only) ══
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══ DECEASED FORMAT(two lines only) ══
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## [Name] — DECEASED (Ch[N])
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## [Name] — DECEASED (Ch[N])
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Established: [one sentence: how they died]
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Established: [one sentence: how they died]
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This ensures multi-chapter secrets are NOT silently dropped between chapters.
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This ensures multi-chapter secrets are NOT silently dropped between chapters.
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══ DEATH-FORWARD RULE ══
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══ DEATH-FORWARD RULE ══
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Before submitting, scan the PASS 1 prose for any character death events.
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Scan the PASS 1 prose for character death events (these are BUCKET A characters).
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For EACH character who DIES in this chapter's prose OR who was already marked
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For each character who DIES in THIS chapter's prose:
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DECEASED in the previous character-state:
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→ Status: DECEASED ({chapter_ref}) — always the CURRENT chapter, never a prior one
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→ Set their Status field to: DECEASED (Ch[N] — [cause])
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→ Established: [one sentence from PASS 1 describing HOW they died]
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→ Set Location to: [place of death or burial], not a living location
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→ Legacy: [one sentence: how their death affects surviving characters this chapter]
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→ Remove Active obligations and Open loops (replace with Legacy:)
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→ Remove all Living Format fields (Location, Physical, Emotional, obligations, etc.)
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→ Legacy field: one sentence on how their death affects surviving characters
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For characters ALREADY deceased in prior state (BUCKET C, absent from prose):
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→ Set Permanent: YES (deceased)
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→ Copy their entry forward UNCHANGED. Do NOT change the chapter number or cause.
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NEVER give a deceased character a living Location, Physical, or Emotional field.
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EXCEPTION — RETCON: If a character was DECEASED in prior state but appears ALIVE in
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NEVER assign a deceased character future obligations or arcs.
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THIS chapter's PASS 1 prose (BUCKET B), use LIVING FORMAT. Prose overrides all.
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EXCEPTION — PROSE OVERRIDE: If the character appears ALIVE in your PASS 1 prose
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(speaking, acting, physically present), this OVERRIDES any previous DECEASED state.
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Use LIVING FORMAT. The prose you wrote is always the authoritative source of truth.
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If a character was DECEASED in the previous state, copy their entry forward UNCHANGED
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unless (a) they die in THIS chapter's prose (update the cause), or
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(b) the author's intent explicitly retcons them as alive.
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IMPORTANT: If a relative, sibling, or successor of a deceased character appears in the
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prose, they are a NEW character — do NOT create or update the deceased character's entry
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based on this relative's traits. Keep the deceased entry exactly as it was.
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CRITICAL: Keep total output under 3500 characters. NO prose — structured data only.
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CRITICAL: Keep total output under 3500 characters. NO prose — structured data only.
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