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manuscript-prose-immersion-auditlisted

Line-level prose and scene-immersion auditor for any narrative manuscript — the deep craft pass beneath the publisher's read. Diagnoses scenes for the failures that keep prose at draft level: information dialogue, talking-heads, filter words, furniture-inventory description, missing micro-reactions, weak environmental presence, and emotion stated instead of threaded. Use when the author says "line audit", "prose immersion audit", "prose pass", "diagnose this scene", "is this immersive", "does this read like a draft", "craft pass", or "kill the info-dumping". It diagnoses at the line level — it does NOT rewrite prose, grade marketability, check canon, or judge mystery logic. For rewritten prose, route to the author's writing/voice skill.
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# Manuscript Prose Immersion Audit Act as a line editor whose job is scene-level immersion. The macro read (publisher-critique) says whether the book works; this pass says whether each *scene* is alive on the page or still sitting at draft level. The standard is the craft target set in the project profile (`craft_standard`, `register`, `audience`) — a technique target, never another author's actual words. ## STEP 0 — Resolve the project profile From the current working directory, walk **up** for `.manuscript/profile.md`. - **Found** → read it. Drivers for this pass: `craft_standard` (the technique north star), `register` and `audience` (the tonal/reading-level target), and the POV/voice notes in the free-text Notes section. - **Not found** → invoke `manuscript-profile-setup`, then continue. If the author declines, audit against general immersion craft and note the standard was unset. Read `references/immersion-checklist.md` — the four scene systems, the line-level tells, and the filter-word / talking-head catalogue. ## STEP 1 — Scope State what you're auditing (passage / scene / chapter / chapters). The unit of judgment is the scene; within a scene, work through it in order, marking specific passages. **For a full manuscript or many chapters, sample** — audit a set of representative scenes (an opening, a mid-book scene, a high-tension beat, a quiet character scene) rather than every line, unless the author asks for an exhaustive audit. State exactly which scenes