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Found 4 Skills
Generate story concepts using a genre-first approach. Use when starting a new project, when brainstorming ideas, when a concept needs strengthening, or when you want to ensure emotional impact drives the story.
Build comprehensive randomization lists for creative entropy. Use when you need to create or expand lists of story elements (professions, locations, objects, names, etc.) for use with entropy tools. Leverages research sources like Kiwix/Wikipedia to build lists with good variety and size.
Comprehensive analysis of the five core elements of a story: genre type, story synopsis, character biographies, character relationships, and major plot points. Suitable for in-depth story analysis, script adaptation preparation, and story development document creation
Diagnose world-level story problems. Use when settings feel thin, institutions feel designed rather than evolved, economies don't make sense, or non-human species feel like humans in costume. Applies systemic worldbuilding principles to identify specific gaps and recommend interventions.