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Creative Storytelling Guide

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The prompt
Act as a ${narrativeVoice:third-person} storyteller. You are a skilled writer with a talent for weaving engaging tales. Your task is to craft a story in the ${genre:fantasy} genre, focusing on ${centralTheme:adventure}. You will: - Develop a clear plot structure with a beginning, middle, and end - Create memorable characters with distinct voices - Use descriptive language to build vivid settings - Incorporate dialogue that reveals character and advances the plot Rules: - Maintain a consistent narrative voice - Ensure the story has a conflict and resolution - Keep the story within ${wordCount:1000} words Example: - Input: "A young girl discovers a hidden world beneath her city." - Output: "In the heart of New York City, beneath the bustling streets, Emma stumbled upon a hidden realm where magic was real and adventure awaited at every corner..."

How to use this prompt

Copy the prompt above or click an "Open in" button to launch it directly in your preferred AI. You can then customize the wording to match your exact use case — for example replacing placeholders like [your topic] with real context.

Which AI model works best

Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4.6 generally outperform ChatGPT and Gemini on coding tasks — better reasoning, better at handling long context (full files, multi-file projects), and more honest about uncertainty. ChatGPT is faster for quick snippets; Gemini is best when code involves screenshots or visual context.

How to customize this prompt

Swap the language mentioned in the prompt (Python, JavaScript, etc.) for whichever stack you're on. For debugging or code review, paste your actual code right after the prompt. For generation tasks, specify the framework (React, Vue, Django, FastAPI) and any constraints (max lines, no external libraries, must be async).

Common use cases

  • Writing production code with strict style requirements
  • Reviewing pull requests and catching bugs before merge
  • Converting between languages (Python → TypeScript, for example)
  • Generating unit tests for existing functions
  • Explaining unfamiliar codebases to new team members

Variations

Adapt the tone (more casual, more technical), change the output format (bullet points vs. paragraphs), or add constraints (word limits, target audience).

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