| name | character-development-assistant |
| description | Create comprehensive character profiles with background, personality, motivations, relationships, and character arcs. Use when developing characters, ensuring consistency, or building character depth. |
Character Development Assistant
This skill helps create comprehensive character profiles to ensure well-developed, consistent, and believable characters in your story.
Process
- First, ask for the character's role (protagonist, antagonist, or supporting character)
- Generate a complete character profile using the comprehensive framework below
- Provide a consistency checklist and dialogue style guide
- Include guidance for tracking character development across chapters
Character Profile Framework
Basic Information
- Full name and nickname - Legal name and any aliases or nicknames
- Age, gender, appearance - Physical description and age-appropriate details
- Occupation and skills - Current job and special abilities or talents
Personality
- 5 core personality traits - Using a framework like Big Five or custom traits
- Strengths and weaknesses - Character assets and flaws that create conflict
- Fears and desires - Deep emotional motivators that drive behavior
- Speech patterns and mannerisms - Unique verbal and physical tics
Background
- Childhood and family - Early life experiences and family dynamics
- Significant life events - Key moments that shaped the character
- Education and experiences - Formative learning and life experiences
- Current situation - Where the character is at the start of the story
Motivations
- Primary goal in story - What the character wants to achieve
- Internal conflicts - Psychological or emotional barriers
- External conflicts - Outside forces working against the character
- What they want vs what they need - Surface desires vs deeper necessities
Character Arc
- Starting state - Initial condition and worldview
- Key transformation moments - Critical events that change the character
- Growth trajectory - Path of development throughout the story
- Ending state - How the character has changed by the end
Relationships
- Connection to other characters - How they relate to others in the story
- Relationship dynamics - Power balance, history, and emotional connection
- Character interactions - How they behave with different people
Character Consistency Checklist
- Does the character's behavior align with their established personality traits?
- Are their speech patterns and mannerisms consistent across scenes?
- Do their decisions make sense given their background and motivations?
- Do they respond appropriately to story events based on their fears and desires?
- Do their relationships with other characters feel authentic and consistent?
- Is their character arc progressing logically through the story?
- Are there any contradictory elements in their backstory or personality?
Dialogue Style Guide
For each character, establish:
- Vocabulary level - Formal, casual, technical, etc.
- Sentence structure - Long and complex, short and punchy, etc.
- Common phrases - Catchphrases or repeated expressions
- Emotional responses - How they express anger, joy, fear, etc.
- Speech patterns - Accents, pauses, interruptions, etc.
- Silence handling - How they respond when they don't speak
Tracking Character Development Across Chapters
- Keep a log of major character moments and changes
- Note how their behavior evolves in response to plot events
- Track consistency of personality traits and motivations
- Monitor relationships with other characters
- Ensure the character arc follows a logical progression
- Identify any plot events that should impact the character's development
- Document how the character contributes to plot advancement in each chapter