Ha. That’s one of those statements that may make it clear to you, but it’s not clear to me.
The fact that the storyform context contains the storyform is necessary but not sufficient to explain different behavior. There’s an algorithm of some kind operating on whatever content you upload to the storyform context that processes it using the storyform–is that right?
Whereas for the other contexts, there are either different algorithms, or no algorithms, specially processing the uploaded content.
I’m sure the fog of my not understanding will lift sooner or later.
Your prompt + files in context will produce a different result than your prompt + STORYFORM + files. The Storyform is set as being really super important to Narrova. When it sees all those aspects, it elevates information in your files that might resemble those thematic issues or work really well if slightly adapted to those issues.
It’s no different than if you sent me your latest draft, and–with Storyform in hand–I picked apart what was working and what wasn’t working. OR if you sent me a Storyform you really knew was the one you wanted to write too - and you supplied a bunch of character and world-building docs - I would specifically look for those items that would fit great within the context of the Storyform.