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Editorial Review: Crimson Vows, Chapter 5 Editor: Cora, Continuity & Accuracy Editor
1. PROSE EVIDENCE
- "The copper tang of Aldric’s blood was thick enough to taste, a heavy, metallic veil that draped over the cathedral’s incense until the air itself felt like a whetted blade." (Early): Establishes the sensory-religious atmosphere and the immediate physical cost of the previous ritual.
- "He wasn't looking at Malcorra. He was staring at the far wall of the cathedral, his gaze fixed on a point into the infinite distance." (Mid): Illustrates Aldric’s "Imperfection signature" of using silence and detachment as a defensive weapon.
- "Oakhaven was no longer a town of wood and stone. it was an impressionist painting of horror." (Late): A rare lowercase "it" starts the second sentence, causing a mechanical jarring in an otherwise high-register narrative.
- "His iron met my silk. His earth met my tide." (Late): Succinctly mirrors the internal elemental/structural metaphors established for both characters (Iron/Earth for Aldric; Silk/Tide for Seraphine).
2. CHARACTER VOICE AUDIT
Queen Seraphine
- Quote: "The foundations are cracked... You had no right to bridge the memories. That was not in the liturgy."
- Signature Tics/Vocab: YES. Uses architectural metaphors ("foundations," "cracked").
- Forbidden Patterns: YES. No contractions used ("I do not," "was not").
- Arc Consistency: YES. Reeling from psychic intimacy but maintaining a predatory analytical shell.
King Aldric
- Quote: "I... I require a moment of stillness."
- Signature Tics/Vocab: YES. Reverts to "I" when vulnerable, breaking his "We" edict pattern.
- Forbidden Patterns: NO/VIOLATION. "I... I" shows stuttering. Profile states he "speaks in complete, grammatically perfect sentences even in high-stress situations."
- Arc Consistency: YES. Displays the "physical drainage" and "death-like pallor" established in ch-05 Context.
High Priestess Malcorra
- Quote: "Do not mistake the pulse in your wrist for your own music; it is merely the drumming of ancestors who are waiting for you to fail them." (Note: This is the example line from her sheet; used effectively here).
- Signature Tics/Vocab: YES. "It is written in the vein."
- Forbidden Patterns: YES. Avoids "I think/In my opinion."
- Arc Consistency: YES. Operatic and liturgical.
Captain Kaelen
- Quote: "Your Majesty, the glass-line has failed."
- Signature Tics/Vocab: YES. Pragmatic and focused on the tactical failure.
- Arc Consistency: YES. Shows the transition to recognizing steel is "obsolete" as he watches the mist.
3. STRENGTHS TO PRESERVE
- The Blood-Bond Mechanics: The transitioning of the bond from a "leak" to a "tether" is physically manifested through the shared heartbeat: "I could feel his heartbeat now, a rapid, syncopated rhythm that matched the frantic throb in my scarred forearms."
- Malcorra’s Physical Tell: The preservation of her sensory-religious reach: "She constantly rubs the pads of her fingers together as if feeling the texture of invisible silk."
4. MUST-FIX -- CONTINUITY
- FLAG 1 (Age/Identity):
- ORIGINAL: "The girl who had built a throne out of the bones of her own fear."
- PROBLEM: The Context RAG for ch-05 lists Seraphine as Age 42. While she is remembering her childhood, the text here and during the vision ("the girl in the wine cellar") implies a younger, more peer-level age gap with Aldric (34) than an 8-year difference usually suggests in a "Red Winter" backstory context.
- FIX: Ensure the "girl in the wine cellar" is explicitly tied to her age during the "Red Winter" coup mentioned in her Arc notes (childhood).
- FLAG 2 (Location/Timeline):
- ORIGINAL: "The ride to Oakhaven was a blur of shadows... We rode in a silence so brittle..."
- PROBLEM: Chapter 5 Context establishes Seraphine and Aldric are already at "Oakhaven Outskirts, The Shattered Glass-Line" at the start of the chapter. However, the prose has them in a "cathedral" in "Aethelgard" and then riding to Oakhaven.
- FIX: Harmonize the starting location. If they are at the Glass-Line (per RAG), they cannot be riding to it later in the same chapter.
- FLAG 3 (Aldric’s Telling):
- ORIGINAL: "I... I require a moment of stillness."
- PROBLEM: Profile forbids stuttering or broken grammar. "He speaks in complete, grammatically perfect sentences even in high-stress situations."
- FIX: "I require a moment of stillness." (Remove the stutter).
5. MUST-FIX -- CLARITY
- ORIGINAL: "Oakhaven was no longer a town of wood and stone. it was an impressionist painting of horror."
- PROBLEM: Lowercase "it" after a period.
- FIX: "Oakhaven was no longer a town of wood and stone. It was an impressionist painting of horror."
- ORIGINAL: "I searched for the anchor points... I needed to perform an extraction..."
- PROBLEM: Sudden shift from the shared scene with Aldric to a solo Perimeter task with Kaelen, then a sprint back to Aldric. The physical distance between the "Great Oak" and the "Perimeter" stones is unclear, making the "sprint" feel instantaneous despite the "tidal wave" of mist.
- FIX: Clarify that the anchor stones are within sight of the Great Oak.
6. OPTIONAL SUGGESTIONS
- Dais Consistency: The chapter mentions the "Obsidian Dais" (Mid). Ensure this is not confused with the "Crimson Throne" mentioned in Seraphine’s faction school.
- Hemomantic Exhaustion: "I felt the silver scars on my arms stop itching; they began to glow with a steady, liquid light." This contradicts the "severe sensory vertigo and hemomantic exhaustion" in the RAG unless explicitly framed as a "second wind" or "temporary override/burn" that will have a higher cost later.
7. FORBIDDEN CHANGES / NON-GOALS
- DO NOT change the lack of contractions in Seraphine or Aldric’s dialogue. It is a core voice requirement ("I do not," "It is").
- DO NOT soften Malcorra’s speech. Her "operatic and liturgical" sprawl is intentional.
- DO NOT change the "Gilded Pulse" description; it is her signature move.
8. VERDICT: REVISE
SCORE: 78 REASON: Major continuity flag between RAG Context (starting at Oakhaven) and Chapter Text (riding to Oakhaven from Aethelgard/Cathedral). Additionally, Aldric's stuttering violates his "grammatically perfect" voice constraint. These must be reconciled to maintain canon.