Asset Locations
Asset locations help PlotDirector understand where objects are at this point in the story.
Scene InspectorScene Inspector
Character entries connect a scene to point of view, presence, location and character continuity.
Tags: scene inspector, characters, appearances, continuity
The Characters section records who appears in the scene, how they participate and where they are. This supports Timeline appearance lanes, character-focused views and continuity checks.
Role tells you whether a character is the point of view, a main participant, a supporting presence or only mentioned. Presence and location details help the story remember who was actually there.
Characters drive many PlotDirector systems. Once a character is attached to a scene, they can appear in Timeline lanes, character-focused filters, relationship review, knowledge tracking, attribute history and continuity checks.
You do not need to fill every character field every time. Add the details that matter: POV when reader access matters, role when participation matters, location when movement or continuity matters, and notes when the scene changes what future scenes need to remember.
Character location and movement help answer whether someone could witness an event, hold an object, know a secret or appear in the next scene without a travel gap.
Asset locations help PlotDirector understand where objects are at this point in the story.
Scene InspectorAsset events track object states, dependencies, locations and continuity implications for important story items.
Scene InspectorCharacter attributes record appearance changes, injuries, emotional state and skills so future scenes can remain consistent.
Scene InspectorCharacter location fields support movement, travel and continuity checks across future scenes.
Scene InspectorPresence helps distinguish being in the room from being referenced, absent or indirectly affecting the scene.
Scene Inspector