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'''''EDIT THIS'''''<br>Interludes are chapters narrated from the point of view of a different character to the main narrator, [[Taylor]] (excepting two arcs, all normal chapters are from her point of view). This is not always the same character throughout the interlude. They are normally in third person as opposed to the usual first person. Interludes occur at the end of each arc, and [[Wildbow]] has added more in the middle as Donation bonuses, released whenever a certain donation milestone is reached.
'''''EDIT THIS'''''<br>Interludes are chapters narrated from the point of view of a different character to the main narrator, [[Sylvester]] (excepting two arcs, all normal chapters are from his point of view). This is not always the same character throughout the interlude. They are normally in third person as opposed to the usual first person. Interludes occur at the end of each arc, and [[Wildbow]] adds more in the middle as Donation bonuses, released whenever certain donation milestones are reached.


Normally, interludes don't repeat a certain character (except for [[Armsmaster]], who reappears in an epilogue with [[Dragon]] as [[Defiant]], his later name). They are important to the main storyline - [[Cauldron]] was first revealed in an interlude, and the interlude from [[Scion|Scion's]] POV is incredibly relevant to the following chapters. Often, they are used to further the plot in ways the main characters don't realise, or simply to add colour to the Wormverse. Many interludes feature characters who were considered as protagonists for Worm, and so they are very detailed and have interesting backstories rather than simply being plot dispensers.
Interludes don't repeat a certain character unless they have gone through a major personality shift. They are important to the main storyline - The [[Rebel]]s was first revealed in an interlude, and the interlude from [[The Duke]]s POV is incredibly relevant to the following chapters. Often, they are used to further the plot in ways the main characters don't realise, or simply to add colour to the Wormverse. Many interludes feature characters who were considered as protagonists for Twig, and so they are very detailed and have interesting backstories rather than simply being plot dispensers.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*An early interlude is from Brutus' point of view, and is written as though it were a transcript of his thoughts.
*An early interlude is from Brutus' point of view, and is written as though it were a transcript of his thoughts.
*There is an interlude that is written as a series of extracts from forums on [[Parahumans Online]], where many of the posters are thinly-disguised versions of commentators on the main story.
*Often, interludes are where some of the biggest reveals happen. Some very spoilery examples (in no particular order) are [[Dragon]] being an AI, [[Defiant]] leaving to fight the [[Slaughterhouse Nine]], [[Scion|Scion's]] story told from the perspective of the homeless man who influences him, Scion's story told by Scion, Cauldron's goals and motivations, the [[Triumvirate]] working with Cauldron, [[Eidolon|Eidolon's ]] powers fading, and [[Eden|Eden's]] existence.
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Revision as of 21:10, April 13, 2018

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Interludes are chapters narrated from the point of view of a different character to the main narrator, Sylvester (excepting two arcs, all normal chapters are from his point of view). This is not always the same character throughout the interlude. They are normally in third person as opposed to the usual first person. Interludes occur at the end of each arc, and Wildbow adds more in the middle as Donation bonuses, released whenever certain donation milestones are reached.

Interludes don't repeat a certain character unless they have gone through a major personality shift. They are important to the main storyline - The Rebels was first revealed in an interlude, and the interlude from The Dukes POV is incredibly relevant to the following chapters. Often, they are used to further the plot in ways the main characters don't realise, or simply to add colour to the Wormverse. Many interludes feature characters who were considered as protagonists for Twig, and so they are very detailed and have interesting backstories rather than simply being plot dispensers.

Trivia

  • An early interlude is from Brutus' point of view, and is written as though it were a transcript of his thoughts.

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