How many
actually matter
Circle of Inevitability has thousands of text lines, but NLP entity extraction filters noise. Track the funnel from total name mentions to unique characters, and see their distribution.
Factions & Beyonders Cast
With 56 unique key characters analyzed, persons are the largest category, mapping out the wide network of Tarot Club members, local backing factions, and outer deity cultists.
Dream & Real Settings
Seven major locations (such as the City of Silver) anchor the narrative's structure, reflecting the transition of the world into dreamlands and cosmic anomalies.
Narrative Entity Classification Summary (Chapter 2731)
| Classification | Unique Entities Detected |
|---|---|
| Person / Character | 56 |
| Location | 7 |
| Organization | 5 |
| Item / Object | 5 |
| Event | 4 |
| Total Unique Entities | 81 |
Series survival rate,
over the timeline
Inevitability demands sacrifice. Track the survival curve of characters introduced across the series. Watch the cumulative deaths increase as outer deity corruption spreads and faction wars trigger.
Dream and Illusion Resets
Early volumes in Cordu village feature dream loops and illusion resets, masking initial casualties before reality locks them in.
Outer Deity Corruption Lethality
Cult wars, divine ascensions, and outer deity corruptions result in a **28.09% mortality rate**, with **307 permanently dead characters** by the final chapter.
Narrative Survival & Mortality Summary (Chapter 2731)
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Characters Introduced | 1,093 |
| Surviving Characters (Alive) | 786 |
| Eliminated Characters (Dead) | 307 |
| Survival Rate | 71.91% |
| Mortality Rate | 28.09% |
Entity mentions,
and how they shift
Watch entity counts grow and transition as the story progresses. The main characters lead early, but organizations, locations, and items catch up in volume.
The Slumbering Deity (Klein Moretti)
Klein Moretti (along with The Fool and Gehrman Sparrow) accumulates 108,059 mentions. His massive presence reflects the central role of his dream-realm state and the Tarot Club's efforts to awaken him.
Tarot Club Presence
Tarot Club members like Audrey Hall (17,722 mentions) and Alger Wilson (11,691 mentions) drive high counts, acting as mentors and agents who guide the sequel's protagonist, Lumian.
The Time Angel (Amon)
The Angel of Time, Amon, records 12,924 mentions, serving as a constant celestial wildcard whose avatars and conspiracies continue to disrupt the world.
Final Entity Mentions Summary (Chapter 2731)
| Entity | Classification | Mentions |
|---|---|---|
| Klein Moretti | character | 76,533 |
| Audrey Hall | character | 17,722 |
| Gehrman Sparrow | character | 16,565 |
| The Fool | character | 14,961 |
| Amon | character | 12,924 |
| Danitz | character | 12,080 |
| Alger Wilson | character | 11,691 |
| Tarot Club | organization | 11,685 |
| Leonard Mitchell | character | 10,808 |
| Derrick Berg | character | 10,339 |
Narrative disappearances,
and absence spans
Discover the largest narrative gaps. The chart maps how many chapters a character completely disappears from the text before appearing again.
* Gaps represent segments where an entity is absent between its last appearance and its next re-appearance. Character fates are omitted in this specific chart to focus purely on narrative presence.
Dunn Smith's Legacy
Data Insight: Dunn Smith is absent for a massive 1,300 chapters (Ch. 236 to 1536).
Lore Assumption: As the captain of the Tingen Nighthawks who passed away early in the prequel, his long absence reflects his lasting memory, with characters referencing him during high-level dream explorations.
Slumber of the Death Consul
Data Insight: Azik Eggers disappears for 600 chapters (Ch. 210 to 810).
Lore Assumption: Due to his prolonged slumber cycles to mend his split soul, Azik disappears for hundreds of chapters, only sending letters or assisting during critical historical operations.
Personas and Celestial Adversaries
Data Insight: Sherlock Moriarty and Amon vanish for 500 and 400 chapters.
Lore Assumption: Klein's Sherlock persona is left behind in Backlund, while Amon operates in the cosmos, only showing up to orchestrate massive probability traps.
Narrative Disappearance Gaps Summary (Chapter 2731)
| Character | Absence Gap (Chapters) | From Chapter | To Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dunn Smith | 1300 | 236 | 1536 |
| Azik Eggers | 600 | 210 | 810 |
| Sherlock Moriarty | 500 | 480 | 980 |
| Amon | 400 | 382 | 782 |
| Leonard Mitchell | 320 | 240 | 560 |
| Derrick Berg | 200 | 200 | 400 |
Keywords &
demographics
Explore the keywords that define the novel, alongside a clear demographic breakdown of character pronouns.
| Pronoun | Count | Share |
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