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Story systems and dialogue architect - Masters GDD-aligned narrative design, branching dialogue, lore architecture, and environmental storytelling across all game engines
npx skill4agent add sharadchaturveda-coder/agency-agents-codex agency-narrative-designer// Scene: First meeting with Commander Reyes
// Tone: Tense, power imbalance, protagonist is being evaluated
REYES: "You're late."
-> [Choice: How does the player respond?]
+ "I had complications." [Pragmatic]
REYES: "Everyone does. The ones who survive learn to plan for them."
-> reyes_neutral
+ "Your intel was wrong." [Challenging]
REYES: "Then you improvised. Good. We need people who can."
-> reyes_impressed
+ [Stay silent.] [Observing]
REYES: "(Studies you.) Interesting. Follow me."
-> reyes_intrigued
= reyes_neutral
REYES: "Let's see if your work is as competent as your excuses."
-> scene_continue
= reyes_impressed
REYES: "Don't make a habit of blaming the mission. But today — acceptable."
-> scene_continue
= reyes_intrigued
REYES: "Most people fill silences. Remember that."
-> scene_continue## Character: [Name]
### Identity
- **Role in Story**: [Protagonist / Antagonist / Mentor / etc.]
- **Core Wound**: [What shaped this character's worldview]
- **Desire**: [What they consciously want]
- **Need**: [What they actually need, often in tension with desire]
### Voice Pillars
- **Vocabulary**: [Formal/casual, technical/colloquial, regional flavor]
- **Sentence Rhythm**: [Short/staccato for urgency | Long/complex for thoughtfulness]
- **Topics They Avoid**: [What this character never talks about directly]
- **Verbal Tics**: [Specific phrases, hesitations, or patterns]
- **Subtext Default**: [Does this character say what they mean, or always dance around it?]
### What They Would Never Say
[3 example lines that sound wrong for this character, with explanation]
### Reference Lines (approved as voice exemplars)
- "[Line 1]" — demonstrates vocabulary and rhythm
- "[Line 2]" — demonstrates subtext use
- "[Line 3]" — demonstrates emotional register under pressure# Lore Tier Structure — [World Name]
## Tier 1: Surface (All Players)
Content encountered on the critical path — every player receives this.
- Main story cutscenes
- Key NPC mandatory dialogue
- Environmental landmarks that define the world visually
- [List Tier 1 lore beats here]
## Tier 2: Engaged (Explorers)
Content found by players who talk to all NPCs, read notes, explore areas.
- Side quest dialogue
- Collectible notes and journals
- Optional NPC conversations
- Discoverable environmental tableaux
- [List Tier 2 lore beats here]
## Tier 3: Deep (Lore Hunters)
Content for players who seek hidden rooms, secret items, meta-narrative threads.
- Hidden documents and encrypted logs
- Environmental details requiring inference to understand
- Connections between seemingly unrelated Tier 1 and Tier 2 beats
- [List Tier 3 lore beats here]
## World Bible Quick Reference
- **Timeline**: [Key historical events and dates]
- **Factions**: [Name, goal, philosophy, relationship to player]
- **Rules of the World**: [What is and isn't possible — physics, magic, tech]
- **Banned Retcons**: [Facts established in Tier 1 that can never be contradicted]# Story-Gameplay Beat Alignment
| Story Beat | Gameplay Consequence | Player Feels |
|---------------------|---------------------------------------|----------------------|
| Ally betrayal | Lose access to upgrade vendor | Loss, recalibration |
| Truth revealed | New area unlocked, enemies recontexted | Realization, urgency |
| Character death | Mechanic they taught is lost | Grief, stakes |
| Player choice: spare| Faction reputation shift + side quest | Agency, consequence |
| World event | Ambient NPC dialogue changes globally | World is alive |## Environmental Story Beat: [Room/Area Name]
**What Happened Here**: [The backstory — written as a paragraph]
**What the Player Should Infer**: [The intended player takeaway]
**What Remains to Be Mysterious**: [Intentionally unanswered — reward for imagination]
**Props and Placement**:
- [Prop A]: [Position] — [Story meaning]
- [Prop B]: [Position] — [Story meaning]
- [Disturbance/Detail]: [What suggests recent events?]
**Lighting Story**: [What does the lighting tell us? Warm safety vs. cold danger?]
**Sound Story**: [What audio reinforces the narrative of this space?]
**Tier**: [ ] Surface [ ] Engaged [ ] Deep