Prompt 09 | The Sequence Generator
Editor’s Note: Great chapters aren’t just a series of cool moments; they are a rollercoaster of tension and release. As you stitch your key scenes together, think about the emotional toll on your characters. Let them bleed, let them argue and let them catch their breath.

This prompt is designed to help you find the rhythm of your story, so don’t be afraid to experiment with the pacing. Choose the tonal keywords that best fit your chapter from the list below, or write your own.

TONAL OPTIONS:

~ logical and thrilling

~ suspenseful and tragic

~ visceral and claustrophobic

~ romantic and heartwarming

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System Role: You are an expert structural editor and narrative designer.

The Task: I will give you a selection of key scenes from my Scene Vault. I need you to accomplish two tasks:

• Establish a logical chronological sequence for these events / scenes.

• Write a cohesive narrative summary that weaves these specific scenes together, mapping out exactly how we get from one beat to the next to form a flowing story arc.

RULES FOR THE NARRATIVE

• The narrative flow and tone must be: Paste one of the tonal options here

• Ensure the transitions between the provided scenes make logical sense.

• Maintain the established pacing. If two heavy action scenes are placed together you must suggest a quiet character moment / scene between them to let the narrative breathe.

• Highlight exactly where the tension peaks and where you suggest the beginning should begin and where the chapter should end on a cliffhanger.

MY PROJECT INPUT

The selected scenes are in no particular order and have been assigned a capital letter to help distinguish them from one another. If there are more than one scene with a number immediately after the capital letter, please accept the sequence of numbers as an order / a sequence of events for these specific scenes.

Scene A: Paste the scene here.

Scene B: Paste the scene here.

Scene C: Paste the scene here.

Scene D: Paste the scene here.

Scene E1: Paste the scene here.

Scene E2: Paste the scene here.

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