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narrative-secrecy

Management of secret and personal story elements to control information flow within the plot.

1 chapter across 1 book

A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 473

This chapter appears to be a set of internal notes or annotations related to character development and narrative decisions in 'A Fire Upon the Deep.' It discusses Ravna's characterization as a stay-at-home figure with an adventurous spirit, the linguistic treatment of alien entities called Powers, and the narrative handling of secrecy and competence within the story. The notes also touch on the relationship dynamics involving the Old One and the importance of maintaining certain secrets related to refugees and organizational concerns.