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
Create a character profile for a jaded mentor who must train their final student.Describe a villain who genuinely believes they are the hero of the story.Write the internal monologue of a character telling a lie for the first time.Design a "gentle giant" character who is secretly the most dangerous person in the room.List 10 mundane, everyday facts about your protagonist (e.g., how they take their coffee, their favorite socks).Describe a character's physical appearance, but only through the objects in their bedroom.Write the backstory for a seemingly cheerful character who is hiding a deep trauma.Create a "foil" character who exists to highlight the protagonist's main flaw.Describe a character's hands and what they reveal about their life and profession.Invent a character whose job is unique to a fantasy or sci-fi world (e.g., dream-weaver, memory-polisher).Describe a character's morning routine, revealing their personality through their habits.Write a character sketch for a child who is far more intelligent and perceptive than the adults around them.Design a non-human sidekick (animal, robot, or magical creature) and its relationship with the hero.Describe a character's most treasured possession and the memory attached to it.Write about a character who has a powerful ability but is terrified to use it.Create a character who is an "unreliable narrator" and write their version of a key event.Describe a character by the "ghosts" they carry with them (e.g., past failures, lost loved ones).Invent a character who is the last survivor of a dead civilization or group.Describe the first meeting between a hero and their future rival.Write a character profile for a ruler (king, queen, emperor) who is hopelessly idealistic.
2. World-Building & Setting
Describe a bustling capital city that has a dark, magical secret at its center.Invent a magic system based on sound, music, or emotions.Describe a city in the clouds and the technology or magic that keeps it aloft.Write a "travel guide" entry for a dangerous, forbidden forest.Design a post-apocalyptic settlement and the rules its inhabitants live by.Describe a planet with two suns and the unique flora and fauna that have evolved there.Invent a fictional holiday, its origins, and its traditions.Write the creation myth for a new fantasy world.Describe a grand, ancient library that contains forbidden knowledge.Design a futuristic "dystopia" that masquerades as a utopia.Describe the smell, sound, and "feel" of a marketplace in a fantasy city.Invent a fictional disease (magical or scientific) and its effects on society.Describe a forgotten, underwater ruin and the civilization that built it.List 5 laws of physics in your world that are different from our own.Describe the headquarters of the story's main villainous organization.Create a fictional social class system (e.g., based on magical ability, birth, or cybernetic enhancements).Describe the landscape of an alien world.Write a brief history of a thousand-year-old empire, including its rise and fall.Design a transportation system for a futuristic or fantasy setting (e.g., airships, teleportation networks).Describe the "neutral ground" where all factions must meet in peace (e.g., a sacred temple, a space station cantina).
3. Plot & Structure
Write the inciting incident that forces a reluctant hero to leave their home.Outline a 3-act plot structure for a story about a heist.Describe the story's climax from the perspective of the villain.Write a scene that contains a major, game-changing plot twist.Describe a "Chekhov's Gun"—an object introduced early in the story—and the scene where it is finally used.Write the first and last sentence of a novel, and make them relate to each other.Formulate a prophecy that seems to predict one thing but, when fulfilled, means something else entirely.Describe a "calm before the storm" scene where the characters bond before the final battle.Outline a plot based on the "Hero's Journey" for a modern-day character.Write the resolution of the story, showing the "new normal" for the characters.Describe a 'B-Plot' (subplot) that explores the story's main theme through secondary characters.Write the scene where the hero fails, losing something important just before the climax.Describe a "ticking clock" element that adds suspense to the plot (e.g., a bomb, a spreading poison, a ritual deadline).Create a mystery where the protagonist, the detective, is also the killer but doesn't know it.Outline a story told in reverse chronological order.
4. Scenes & Moments
Write a tense chase scene through a crowded city during a festival.Describe a character's first time experiencing magic or hyper-advanced technology.Write a tense negotiation scene where neither side trusts the other.Describe a character's surreal dream or nightmare that symbolizes their inner conflict.Write a scene that takes place entirely in one location (e.g., an elevator, a prison cell) and contains a major revelation.Describe a grand, royal feast from the perspective of a servant.Write a "training montage" scene where the hero hones their new skills.Describe a scene with no dialogue, using only action and body language to tell the story.Write a scene where a character must make an impossible choice (a "lesser of two evils").Describe a flashback to the event that defines the protagonist's greatest fear.Write a scene where a character stumbles upon a secret meeting.Describe a chaotic battlefield from the first-person perspective of a common soldier.Write a scene where the hero and villain are forced to work together to survive.Describe the moment a character returns home after a long, transformative journey, only to find it has changed.Write a scene of quiet horror, focusing on atmosphere and suspense rather than gore.
5. Dialogue & Voice
Write a dialogue where two characters are arguing about something small, but it's really about a much deeper issue.Write a villain's monologue explaining their motivations.Write a conversation between two characters with opposing goals, where both are trying to get information from the other.Describe a scene using only dialogue, with no action tags or descriptions.Write a character's last words to the hero.Write a conversation where one character is blatantly lying and the other character knows it.Write a public speech or declaration (e.g., a call to arms, a coronation, a new law).Write a witty, fast-paced dialogue (banter) between two characters who have strong chemistry.Write a "pep talk" given by one character to another before a major challenge.Write a dialogue between a human and an artificial intelligence (or a magical being).
6. Lore, Items, & Details
Describe a legendary weapon and the curse that comes with it.Invent a fictional creature, its habitat, its diet, and its relationship to humans.Write a page from a forbidden spellbook, including the incantation and the warning.Describe the contents of a wizard's pocket or a cyber-runner's data-pouch.Write an "in-universe" news article, diary entry, or ship's log entry.Invent a fictional food or drink and describe its taste, smell, and cultural significance.Describe a piece of alien technology as understood by a present-day human.Design a fantasy map's key locations, including a "Here Be Dragons" area.Write the rules for a fictional sport or game (e.g., Quidditch, The Tri-Wizard Tournament).Create a fictional corporation or guild, including its name, logo, and secret agenda.
7. Genre & Style
Write the opening paragraph of a hard-boiled detective novel, complete with a cynical metaphor.Describe a simple, everyday object (like a coffeepot) in the flowery, epic style of high fantasy.Write a scene in the style of gothic horror (e.g., set in a decaying mansion, focus on atmosphere, dread).Write a classic fairy tale (like "Cinderella") but set it in a cyberpunk, futuristic world.Describe a magical duel in a "low-magic," gritty fantasy style, focusing on the cost and pain.Write the setup for a "cozy mystery" (e.g., small town, eccentric amateur detective, a "gentle" murder).Write a post-apocalyptic survivor's journal entry about finding a can of food.Describe a first-contact encounter with aliens, written as a political thriller.Write a love scene in the style of a space opera.Describe a royal coronation, but written from the perspective of a disillusioned, satirical court jester.
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