Beaver Log
How Lingo Tales Works

Hallo, new river traveler. I am Ludwig Wörterlog, beaver, word-fancier, and humble carpenter of your language world. Lingo Tales works best when you do one very simple thing: tap what matters. Every tap gives me better timber. Every logged word gives your next tale better bones.
Part 1: Tap the story, tap the words, log the good ones
1. Open a story from your river and begin reading.
2. When a word catches your eye, tap it.
3. A word bubble appears. There you can look at the word and tap `Log` to keep it.
4. As you read, keep collecting useful little treasures this way instead of trying to remember everything with pure heroic suffering.
5. When you reach a checkpoint, tap `Log Part 1`, `Log Part 2`, and so on when those buttons appear.
6. At the end of the tale, tap `Log Story` to finish the reading loop properly.
7. Later, open your `Profile` and tap `Word Logs` to see the pile you have built. Tap `New Words` too if you want to see the fresher branches.
My advice, from one industrious woodland intellectual to another: do not log every single pebble in the stream. Log the words you want to see again, hear again, and use again.

Part 2: The more you log, the better I can build
Here is the merry philosophy of the thing: the more clearly you show me what you are learning, the more intelligently Lingo Tales can respond.
- Your logged words shape your progress.
- Your fresh `new` words can become story ingredients for future story generation.
- Your story history gives `Ludwig's Language Games` better material to quiz, remix, and revisit.
- Your `Word Logs`, `New Words`, and reading flow help the app stop feeling generic and start feeling personal.
In plain beaver terms: if you feed the river good logs, I can build you better bridges. If you never tap, I must guess. I am charming, yes, but guessing is still guessing.

Part 3: Add friends, add co-stars, add more language to the tale
Once you have a friend connected, the stories become much richer.
1. Enter `Writer's Room` when it appears for your next story-building moment.
2. In the `Protagonists` section, tap `Add Co-Star`.
3. If you already have friends, pick one from the `Add Co-Stars` sheet.
4. If you do not, tap `Redeem Invite` or `Invite Friend` right there.
5. After your friend is added, tap `Generate Story`.
Co-stars change the story in useful ways. They create more dialogue, more relationship language, more everyday vocabulary, more emotions, more context, and more reasons to remember what you read. One friend can turn a lonely vocabulary list into a real conversation.
So please, log your words, finish your stories, and invite a companion onto the raft. Language grows faster when more voices climb aboard.
