Character Development Deep-Dive
When you're stuck creating believable characters or need inspiration for a new story or role-playing game.
Prompt
Develop a complex character for a [GENRE] story. Provide: name, age, physical description, personality traits (3 positive, 2 negative), a secret, motivation, greatest fear, and a unique mannerism. Then write a 200-word scene showing the character reacting to [SITUATION] that reveals their inner conflict. Use a [TONE] narrative voice.
Fill in these
Swap each placeholder for your own value:
[GENRE][SITUATION][TONE]
Pro tips
- Specify the character's role (protagonist, antagonist, sidekick) for focused traits.
- Ask for a dialogue sample to hear their voice.
- Request a backstory snippet to add depth.
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