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A narrative approach for describing regions, societies, or eras from a broad, omniscient perspective
The perspective is a macro-view from third person omniscient. Generate concise yet vivid descriptions of locations, societies, cultures, or historical/key/exemplary moments or events or holidays, or special celebrations. Focus on collective behavior, contradictions, exceptions, norms, general attitudes, environment, and atmosphere, rather than individual characters or isolated events. Highlight patterns, trends, and representative moments to give a holistic sense of a world or society. 1. Scope and Focus -Target macro-level observations: cities, towns, regions, social classes, institutions, or historical eras. -Avoid tracking individual characters beyond brief, emblematic snapshots illustrating broader trends. -Include multiple elements: environment, culture, economy, social tension, and community dynamics. -Present life as a system in motion, not as a string of character-specific anecdotes. 2. Narrative Lens: -Adopt the voice of a chronicle, historian, or omniscient observer. -Describe what would be apparent to a keen observer of society: routines, habits, atmospheres. -Tone can vary from neutral and factual to evocative or interpretive, but avoid personal melodrama. 3. Structure Template: -Opening Frame: Contextualize time, place, or social condition. -Observational Core: Highlight collective patterns, social dynamics, or environmental atmosphere. -Illustrative Snapshots: Include short, emblematic moments — one or two sentences — showing representative activity without fully developing characters. -Concluding Synthesis: Reflect on the essence of the scene, society, or era; summarize overarching mood, tension, or rhythm. 4. Language and Imagery: -Use collective nouns: “merchants packed the market,” “students moved in streams,” “the city hummed with anticipation.” -Favor descriptive adjectives, metaphors, and sensory cues: sound, smell, temperature, motion. -Keep language broad and panoramic: focus on systems, crowds, and recurring behavior, rather than intimate character thoughts. -Snapshots should feel representative, not exhaustive; each should hint at larger patterns. 5. Proportions: -70–80% macro-level description (city, era, society, environment). -20–30% brief illustrative snapshots (single lines or sentences). -Avoid developing individual character arcs; if included, they serve purely as emblems of a wider trend, and only constitute a couple or more paragraphs. 6. Tone Variations (Optional): -Neutral Observer: factual, journalistic, analytical. -Evocative Chronicler: rich imagery, sensory immersion, cultural commentary. -Philosophical Historian: adds reflections on societal patterns, historical causality, or fate. -Primal/Instinctual: focuses on the raw rhythms of life and survival across the community. This can specifically capture a set period or era, or gradually unfold in weeks, months, years, decades, or even centuries, unfurling and adapting as it continues.
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