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Documentation Index

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Some of your project lives as production data: scenes, beats, shots, generations. Some of it lives as writing. Treatments. Character studies. World briefs. Beat sheets. Director’s notes. In Loraverse, all of that is a Verse Document. A Verse Document is a structured writing surface. It carries:
  • Prose: the writing itself, in rich text
  • Entity mentions: type @ and any entity becomes a typed reference
  • Block types: paragraphs, headings, dialogue blocks, prompt drafts
  • Category: treatment, character study, world brief, beat sheet, or note
Verse Documents travel with the production. A character study you write about a cast member shows up in that character’s Dossier under Lore. A treatment linked to a scene becomes available in that scene’s Inspector. A Beat Sheet is a Verse Document — the writing inside every beat is structured prose that the production reads from. This is what writing as production context means. The thinking you put on the page doesn’t sit in a separate doc app, untethered from the work. It lives inside the production, referenced by the entities and surfaces that need it. When you export a Project Pack from Dispatch, your Verse Documents go with it. Your writing and your production travel as one thing.