Narrative POV locking means establishing one character's perspective for a scene, passage, or entire chapter, then constraining AI generation to stay inside that character's knowledge and sensory experience. This prevents the common AI problem of omniscient narration slipping in—the system learns it can only describe what your protagonist could plausibly see, hear, or deduce.
Narrative POV locking is the practice of anchoring AI writing output to a consistent point of view — first person, third limited, omniscient — so the perspective does not drift across scenes or sessions. Without deliberate POV constraints, AI models will often shift narrative distance mid-chapter, undermining immersion and reader trust.
By embedding explicit POV rules into your system prompts and reinforcing them with anchor phrases, writers can maintain a stable narrative lens even across long generation runs, making the technique essential for novelists and serialized fiction creators working with AI writing partners.
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