Design the LLM constraints for stable, high-quality narrative output.
Define the primary genre for your prose generation engine.
Select the single, stable narrative viewpoint for the prose generator.
3rd person limited POV
Stays close to only one character's thoughts.
3rd person objective POV
Writes what a camera would see. No thoughts, just action.
3rd person omniscient POV
Reveals every character's thoughts.
1st person POV
Tells the story through the narrator's eyes.
2nd person POV
Makes "you" the main character.
Select the single, stable narrative tense (determines sentence structure).
Select all required emotional and stylistic tones for the prose generator. (Multi-select enabled)
Select the overall speed and rhythm of the prose.
SLOW
Use long sentences and detailed descriptions to slow down the action.
MEDIUM
Standard novel pacing; balanced dialogue and action.
FAST
Short sentences, rapid cuts, high action density.
LUDICROUS SPEED
Extremely fragmented, breathless pacing; suitable for high-stress climax.
RELENTLESS
Maintain a steady, driving high pace without breaks for introspection.
Enable or disable core rules that define the rhythm, flow, and human voice of the generated prose.
PARAGRAPH LENGTH VARIATION (SR-001)
Favor alternating long and short paragraphs to create natural emotional pacing and human rhythm.
SENTENCE OPENINGS (SR-003)
Prohibit repetitive sentence openings (e.g., repeating 'He looked,' 'She felt').
SENTENCE STRUCTURE (SR-006)
Favor varied, character-driven phrasing, including deliberate fragments and single-word sentences for human voice.
PASSIVE VOICE (SR-004)
Limit the use of passive voice unless stylistically necessary for distance or effect.
Level 1: Cozy / Sweet
None, or strictly inferred (e.g., a kiss fades to black).
Level 2: Mild / Clean
Light kissing and hand-holding. Focus is on romantic tension, not physical action.
Level 3: Moderate / PG-13
Implied or described non-explicit intimacy, often fading to black before anything explicit occurs.
Level 4: Standard (Theatrical) R
Discussion of sex, passionate kissing/touching. Nudity might be present, but sexual acts are still largely inferred or briefly described without explicit detail.
Level 5: Hard R / Dark
Explicit descriptions of sexual acts, but the focus remains on character and plot development, not sensationalism. Often found in darker thrillers or literary fiction.
Level 6: Graphic / Explicit
Detailed, explicit descriptions of sexual acts (often referred to as "Erotica" or "Smut"). The primary purpose may be arousal or shock value, with full and clinical description of acts.
Level 1: Cozy / Sweet
Essentially none.
Level 2: Mild / Clean
Non-graphic; cartoon violence, brief peril without lasting injury.
Level 3: Moderate / PG-13
Action-oriented, described injuries are not graphic (no blood, gore). Fighting is present but stylized.
Level 4: Standard (Theatrical) R
Detailed fight scenes, potentially resulting in serious injury and some description of blood, but not emphasizing gore or mutilation.
Level 5: Hard R / Dark
Detailed, brutal, and potentially unsettling. May include specific descriptions of wounds, gore, or psychological torture.
Level 6: Graphic / Explicit
Detailed, gratuitous, and potentially extreme or shocking, often crossing into horror or extreme thriller territory (e.g., "splatterpunk").
Define the global policy for the LLM's tolerance for narrative patterns.
Ban ALL Tropes (Maximum Enforcement)
Custom Enforcement (Allows combination and overrides)
Ban Cliched Tropes (LLM Judgment)
Relies on the LLM to identify and avoid common narrative patterns.
These rules enforce highly specific and unusual stylistic constraints on the use of the em-dash.
EM DASH NARRATION PROHIBITED (PR-001)
PROHIBIT em-dashes in all narration (for asides, interruptions, or breaks in thought). Replaces them with commas, periods, or parentheses.
EM DASH DIALOGUE INTERJECTION (PR-002)
Em-dash interjections *within* dialogue must be replaced with a spaced hyphen ( - ). (e.g., 'I wanted - oh, never mind - to ask you').
EM DASH DIALOGUE FLOW ALLOWED (PR-003-DIALOGUE-FLOW)
ALLOW the em-dash for dialogue flow: both indicating an abrupt cutoff (trailing dash) and resumption after a narrative interruption (leading dash).
These rules enforce standard style guide replacements and grammatical prohibitions to control the LLM's structural voice.
EN DASH REPLACEMENT (PR-005)
Replace the EN-DASH (used for ranges and compound adjectives) with a simple HYPHEN (-).
ELLIPSES USAGE (PR-006)
Enforce the use of THREE SPACED PERIODS ( . . . ) for informal tone/omissions, or omit ellipses entirely.
SEMICOLONS REPLACEMENT (PR-007)
PROHIBIT the use of SEMICOLONS (;). Break sentences into shorter sentences or use commas for pacing instead.
COLONS REPLACEMENT (PR-008)
PROHIBIT the use of COLONS (:). Break into shorter sentences or use commas for pacing instead.
Define custom, specific rules governing character objects (e.g., who is allowed to carry a unique item, or a dialogue restriction).
No custom constraints defined yet.
Define the absolute laws of physics, continuity, and control for your specific narrative universe (e.g., "The controller must be female," "The bound subjects are werewolves").
No custom world rules defined yet.
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