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Fictional outputs

 

Here are 100 command prompts designed to generate a wide variety of fictional outputs, from character sketches and world-building snippets to full scene descriptions.

1. Character Generation

  1. Create a character profile for a jaded mentor who must train their final student.

  2. Describe a villain who genuinely believes they are the hero of the story.

  3. Write the internal monologue of a character telling a lie for the first time.

  4. Design a "gentle giant" character who is secretly the most dangerous person in the room.

  5. List 10 mundane, everyday facts about your protagonist (e.g., how they take their coffee, their favorite socks).

  6. Describe a character's physical appearance, but only through the objects in their bedroom.

  7. Write the backstory for a seemingly cheerful character who is hiding a deep trauma.

  8. Create a "foil" character who exists to highlight the protagonist's main flaw.

  9. Describe a character's hands and what they reveal about their life and profession.

  10. Invent a character whose job is unique to a fantasy or sci-fi world (e.g., dream-weaver, memory-polisher).

  11. Describe a character's morning routine, revealing their personality through their habits.

  12. Write a character sketch for a child who is far more intelligent and perceptive than the adults around them.

  13. Design a non-human sidekick (animal, robot, or magical creature) and its relationship with the hero.

  14. Describe a character's most treasured possession and the memory attached to it.

  15. Write about a character who has a powerful ability but is terrified to use it.

  16. Create a character who is an "unreliable narrator" and write their version of a key event.

  17. Describe a character by the "ghosts" they carry with them (e.g., past failures, lost loved ones).

  18. Invent a character who is the last survivor of a dead civilization or group.

  19. Describe the first meeting between a hero and their future rival.

  20. Write a character profile for a ruler (king, queen, emperor) who is hopelessly idealistic.

2. World-Building & Setting

  1. Describe a bustling capital city that has a dark, magical secret at its center.

  2. Invent a magic system based on sound, music, or emotions.

  3. Describe a city in the clouds and the technology or magic that keeps it aloft.

  4. Write a "travel guide" entry for a dangerous, forbidden forest.

  5. Design a post-apocalyptic settlement and the rules its inhabitants live by.

  6. Describe a planet with two suns and the unique flora and fauna that have evolved there.

  7. Invent a fictional holiday, its origins, and its traditions.

  8. Write the creation myth for a new fantasy world.

  9. Describe a grand, ancient library that contains forbidden knowledge.

  10. Design a futuristic "dystopia" that masquerades as a utopia.

  11. Describe the smell, sound, and "feel" of a marketplace in a fantasy city.

  12. Invent a fictional disease (magical or scientific) and its effects on society.

  13. Describe a forgotten, underwater ruin and the civilization that built it.

  14. List 5 laws of physics in your world that are different from our own.

  15. Describe the headquarters of the story's main villainous organization.

  16. Create a fictional social class system (e.g., based on magical ability, birth, or cybernetic enhancements).

  17. Describe the landscape of an alien world.

  18. Write a brief history of a thousand-year-old empire, including its rise and fall.

  19. Design a transportation system for a futuristic or fantasy setting (e.g., airships, teleportation networks).

  20. Describe the "neutral ground" where all factions must meet in peace (e.g., a sacred temple, a space station cantina).

3. Plot & Structure

  1. Write the inciting incident that forces a reluctant hero to leave their home.

  2. Outline a 3-act plot structure for a story about a heist.

  3. Describe the story's climax from the perspective of the villain.

  4. Write a scene that contains a major, game-changing plot twist.

  5. Describe a "Chekhov's Gun"—an object introduced early in the story—and the scene where it is finally used.

  6. Write the first and last sentence of a novel, and make them relate to each other.

  7. Formulate a prophecy that seems to predict one thing but, when fulfilled, means something else entirely.

  8. Describe a "calm before the storm" scene where the characters bond before the final battle.

  9. Outline a plot based on the "Hero's Journey" for a modern-day character.

  10. Write the resolution of the story, showing the "new normal" for the characters.

  11. Describe a 'B-Plot' (subplot) that explores the story's main theme through secondary characters.

  12. Write the scene where the hero fails, losing something important just before the climax.

  13. Describe a "ticking clock" element that adds suspense to the plot (e.g., a bomb, a spreading poison, a ritual deadline).

  14. Create a mystery where the protagonist, the detective, is also the killer but doesn't know it.

  15. Outline a story told in reverse chronological order.

4. Scenes & Moments

  1. Write a tense chase scene through a crowded city during a festival.

  2. Describe a character's first time experiencing magic or hyper-advanced technology.

  3. Write a tense negotiation scene where neither side trusts the other.

  4. Describe a character's surreal dream or nightmare that symbolizes their inner conflict.

  5. Write a scene that takes place entirely in one location (e.g., an elevator, a prison cell) and contains a major revelation.

  6. Describe a grand, royal feast from the perspective of a servant.

  7. Write a "training montage" scene where the hero hones their new skills.

  8. Describe a scene with no dialogue, using only action and body language to tell the story.

  9. Write a scene where a character must make an impossible choice (a "lesser of two evils").

  10. Describe a flashback to the event that defines the protagonist's greatest fear.

  11. Write a scene where a character stumbles upon a secret meeting.

  12. Describe a chaotic battlefield from the first-person perspective of a common soldier.

  13. Write a scene where the hero and villain are forced to work together to survive.

  14. Describe the moment a character returns home after a long, transformative journey, only to find it has changed.

  15. Write a scene of quiet horror, focusing on atmosphere and suspense rather than gore.

5. Dialogue & Voice

  1. Write a dialogue where two characters are arguing about something small, but it's really about a much deeper issue.

  2. Write a villain's monologue explaining their motivations.

  3. Write a conversation between two characters with opposing goals, where both are trying to get information from the other.

  4. Describe a scene using only dialogue, with no action tags or descriptions.

  5. Write a character's last words to the hero.

  6. Write a conversation where one character is blatantly lying and the other character knows it.

  7. Write a public speech or declaration (e.g., a call to arms, a coronation, a new law).

  8. Write a witty, fast-paced dialogue (banter) between two characters who have strong chemistry.

  9. Write a "pep talk" given by one character to another before a major challenge.

  10. Write a dialogue between a human and an artificial intelligence (or a magical being).

6. Lore, Items, & Details

  1. Describe a legendary weapon and the curse that comes with it.

  2. Invent a fictional creature, its habitat, its diet, and its relationship to humans.

  3. Write a page from a forbidden spellbook, including the incantation and the warning.

  4. Describe the contents of a wizard's pocket or a cyber-runner's data-pouch.

  5. Write an "in-universe" news article, diary entry, or ship's log entry.

  6. Invent a fictional food or drink and describe its taste, smell, and cultural significance.

  7. Describe a piece of alien technology as understood by a present-day human.

  8. Design a fantasy map's key locations, including a "Here Be Dragons" area.

  9. Write the rules for a fictional sport or game (e.g., Quidditch, The Tri-Wizard Tournament).

  10. Create a fictional corporation or guild, including its name, logo, and secret agenda.

7. Genre & Style

  1. Write the opening paragraph of a hard-boiled detective novel, complete with a cynical metaphor.

  2. Describe a simple, everyday object (like a coffeepot) in the flowery, epic style of high fantasy.

  3. Write a scene in the style of gothic horror (e.g., set in a decaying mansion, focus on atmosphere, dread).

  4. Write a classic fairy tale (like "Cinderella") but set it in a cyberpunk, futuristic world.

  5. Describe a magical duel in a "low-magic," gritty fantasy style, focusing on the cost and pain.

  6. Write the setup for a "cozy mystery" (e.g., small town, eccentric amateur detective, a "gentle" murder).

  7. Write a post-apocalyptic survivor's journal entry about finding a can of food.

  8. Describe a first-contact encounter with aliens, written as a political thriller.

  9. Write a love scene in the style of a space opera.

  10. Describe a royal coronation, but written from the perspective of a disillusioned, satirical court jester.

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