Storiesitems
Storiesitems are discrete narrative objects within a storytelling framework that carry meaning beyond their physical form. They function as anchors for plot, lore, or character development and may influence the progression of a story in interactive media as well as in traditional fiction when used as in-text motifs.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism blending story and item, used in discussions of interactive
- They are typically tangible within the story world, whether physical objects or digital representations.
- They possess defined attributes, histories, or connections to characters.
- They can be collectible, tradable, or required to unlock events, endings, or new chapters.
- They often function as narrative triggers, revealing memory, lore, or motivation when interacted with.
Role in storytelling: Storiesitems support world-building and non-linear narratives by providing tangible anchors for memory and
Examples and relationships: In interactive novels, a locket that reveals a hidden letter; in puzzle games, a
See also: narrative artifact, interactive fiction, collectible, branching narrative.