I think the MC vs. IC Report is a really interesting report and I always read it to see how on track it feels for the story I have in mind, but why doesn't the report reflect or even discuss the Relationship Throughline (Subjective Story)?

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The Main vs. Impact Character report was created in the pre-4.0 versions of Dramatica Pro. At that time, the relationship throughline was called the Subjective Story. In 4.0, the Subjective Story throughline was renamed Main vs. Impact Character throughline. However, that report was never titled "Subjective Story Throughline". It was called "Main vs. Obstacle Character Story" report, as in a comparison of the Main Character's throughline compared to the that of the Impact (Obstacle) Character. It was was never supposed to be a report about the relationship throughline.

If you want a report about the relationship throughline, you will find it as part of the Four Throughlines Themes report, which contains all four throughlines.

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