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There is still an older version of Scrivener available for free, from when they were beta testing it on Linux. It still worked well last time I checked. The Windows version also runs really well in WIne, although it takes a bit of setting up initially.
Compatibility is apparently really good on Linux according to CrossOver reports only a month or two ago: https://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/crossover/scrivener
I have paid scrivener and it's a fantastic product for writing a story... or a DnD campaign even!
I haven't shopped around but I switched from word to onenote to scriv and stopped looking. This is from my experience on windows not linix.
Not sure how good the beta is. https://forum.literatureandlatte.com/t/linux-1-9-01-beta-released/31623