State-Based Story Graph

Technique

A narrative and systems technique for mapping how story events change based on participant actions or system states.

Description

A state-based story graph shows how the story responds to changing conditions. It may track what the participant has done, what they have seen, where they are, or what the system knows. In immersive work, this helps keep narrative meaning and technical logic connected.

Typical Use

Used during branching narrative design, story mapping, systems architecture, interaction design, prototyping, and playtesting.

Scope Note

This technique may include story states, participant actions, flags, conditions, scene changes, locked content, merge points, and replay paths.

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