Continuity Warnings
Warnings highlight possible continuity and planning issues so you can review them, dismiss them, or mark intentional choices.
WarningsWarnings
By severity helps you decide whether to start with errors, warnings or informational review notes.
Tags: warnings, severity, continuity
By severity groups warnings by how strongly they need review. Severity is a triage signal, not an automatic judgement.
Use it when a project has many warnings and you need to decide where to start.
Begin with the most serious items when preparing for revision, but also scan lower-severity notes for useful clues.
An error may point to missing required continuity. An informational note may still reveal a useful revision question.
Severity tells you review order, not creative truth.
Warnings highlight possible continuity and planning issues so you can review them, dismiss them, or mark intentional choices.
WarningsThe Warnings list shows individual advisory prompts you can investigate, dismiss or mark intentional.
WarningsBy type groups warnings by continuity area, such as timing, missing information or unresolved dependencies.
WarningsContinuity warnings highlight possible contradictions or missing evidence for this scene.
Scene InspectorStory State summarises current character and asset continuity evidence around this scene.
Scene Inspector