Story Teller · in Omni Core
Story Teller — Documentation
Everything you need to write fiction with Story Teller — the novel-writing mode of the Omni Core desktop app. Story Teller keeps your manuscript, your characters, your world, and your timeline in one place, and gives you an AI writing assistant that stays grounded in the story you have actually written. Start with Getting Started, then work through the guide for each part of the product.
Story Teller runs on your own machine. Your manuscript and notes live in local files and a local database; nothing about your story is stored on Nandeshou’s servers.
In this documentation
- Getting Started Install Omni Core, understand how Story Teller runs entirely on your own machine, register a license or start your trial, and create your first story.
- Projects & Workspaces Projects are the containers for your work. This page explains fiction versus general projects, what a project holds, and saving and reverting your project.
- Stories & the Manuscript Create a story and organize it into Parts, Chapters, and Scenes. This page covers the manuscript tree, the numbering scheme, and scene status.
- Scenes & the Document Editor Write and revise your scenes. This page covers the four editor modes, scene metadata (point of view, setting, characters, status), and saving.
- Story Elements: Characters, Places & World Build your cast, your locations, and the rules of your world. This page covers character and place sheets and world rules, and how they connect to your prose.
- Topics & Memoranda Topics are the memory behind your story. This page explains topics, the evolving memorandum each one carries, versions and rollback, and activating topics.
- Timelines Track the chronology of your story. This page covers timeline events, dates, linking events to scenes, and rebuilding your timeline from the manuscript.
- The Chat Assistant Talk to the assistant about your whole project. This page covers think levels, the RAG, Context, and Tools toggles, Story Mode, reactions, and commands.
- The Document Assistant AI writing help inside the editor. This page covers drafting with /add, refreshing metadata, syncing a scene to your notes, pinning context, and the trial.
- Consistency & Pre-Flight Catch contradictions with your own story. This page covers inline consistency checking, the whole-story Pre-Flight check, and the Dashboard.
- The Backlog & Topic Promotion How the assistant turns your conversations into organized notes. This page covers the backlog, the promotion threshold, and how new topics are created.
- Search, Memory & Privacy How Story Teller finds things and where your data lives. This page covers full-text and meaning-based search, and exactly what stays on your machine.
- Licensing & Trial Tiers, limits, and the Document Assistant trial. This page explains the free tier, what Story Teller Pro unlocks, and how the 30-day trial works.
- Settings & AI Configuration Choose the AI model that powers Story Teller and configure the app. This page covers model providers, think-level mapping, embeddings, and other settings.