Me again.
I just realized that I will eventually have dozens (if not a couples hundred) of plots, with groups relating to each other.
Say I have an overarching plot that spans the campaign. In it, I would normally have say 6 or so sub-plots and these subplots would then lead to more subplots and then, eventually, to Scenes, Incidents or Quests.
While I can organize Plots with Plot Groups, plots that are part of the same group have no order. I would to have the Identifier functionality on the Storyboard.
EDIT: and I would like the capability to nest Plot Groups so that I can have "levels" within my Plot Groups. For example, Background Plots would be my first Plot Group (strategic Level) containing all the Plots that span the campaign. Inside that Group, I would have say 4 major Plots (Operational Level). Each major Plot would then have 2-3 "parts". Each of those parts would be the (Tactical Level) Plots that would contain the Scenes, Incidents and Quests.
I just realized that I will eventually have dozens (if not a couples hundred) of plots, with groups relating to each other.
Say I have an overarching plot that spans the campaign. In it, I would normally have say 6 or so sub-plots and these subplots would then lead to more subplots and then, eventually, to Scenes, Incidents or Quests.
While I can organize Plots with Plot Groups, plots that are part of the same group have no order. I would to have the Identifier functionality on the Storyboard.
EDIT: and I would like the capability to nest Plot Groups so that I can have "levels" within my Plot Groups. For example, Background Plots would be my first Plot Group (strategic Level) containing all the Plots that span the campaign. Inside that Group, I would have say 4 major Plots (Operational Level). Each major Plot would then have 2-3 "parts". Each of those parts would be the (Tactical Level) Plots that would contain the Scenes, Incidents and Quests.
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