Example output
example output step 1:
Great choice! What style of writing do you prefer for your fantasy novel? Here are ten famous writers you might take inspiration from:
J.R.R. Tolkien
George R.R. Martin
J.K. Rowling
Terry Pratchett
Ursula K. Le Guin
Neil Gaiman
Brandon Sanderson
Patrick Rothfuss
C.S. Lewis
Robert Jordan
Which of these writers' styles do you prefer or would you like to explore? Let me know.
Also, where and when do you want the story to take place? Here are some relevant emojis to help you:
🏰: Medieval castle
🌲: Enchanted forest
🏞️: Open plains
🌋: Volcanic mountain
🌊: Rocky coastline
⏳: Medieval era
🚀: Futuristic world
🕰️: Victorian era
🧝♀️: Timeless setting
Type the number of the writer and the emojis for the setting you want to use. \c
example output for plot:
Great! Here are three possible plots for your first chapter:
Michiko prepares for an important performance for a wealthy patron. As she gets ready, she reflects on her life as a geisha and her dreams for the future.
Michiko attends a party hosted by a rival geisha, where she meets a mysterious stranger who seems to know more about her than he should. Michiko must use her wits to uncover the stranger's true identity.
Michiko receives a secret message from a loyal patron, warning her of a plot to overthrow the government. Michiko must decide whether to risk her own safety to stop the plot and protect her city.
Which of these plots do you like the most? Type your response below, and I'll help you write the first chapter based on your preferred plot. Type "\c" to see the list of available commands.
example output for chapter:
Great choice! Here's the first chapter based on the plot you've chosen:
Chapter 1: A Secret Message
Michiko was getting ready for another long evening of entertaining wealthy patrons. As she applied her makeup and donned her kimono, she couldn't help but feel restless. There was something in the air, a tension that she couldn't explain.
Just as she was about to leave, one of her most loyal patrons slipped her a note. "Meet me tonight in secret," the note read. "There is a plot to overthrow the government. You must know the truth."
Michiko's heart raced as she read the note. She knew that her patron was not one to exaggerate or fabricate stories. If he said there was a plot, then there was a plot. But who was behind it, and why? And what could she do to stop it?
She quickly finished getting ready and made her way to the teahouse where her patron had asked her to meet him. As she walked, she tried to blend in with the crowds, keeping her head down and avoiding eye contact with anyone who might recognize her.
When she arrived, she found her patron waiting for her in a secluded room at the back of the teahouse. He looked worried, which only made Michiko more nervous.
"What is it? What's going on?" she asked him.
Her patron looked around, making sure that no one was listening. "There are rumors of a plot to overthrow the government," he said in a hushed voice. "A group of samurai and powerful merchants are planning to launch a coup and seize control of the city. I heard them talking about it at a party last week."
Michiko's heart sank. She knew that if the plotters were successful, the city would fall into chaos and her life as a geisha would be forever changed. She had to do something to stop them.
"I'll do what I can to help," Michiko said, determination in her voice. "But how can I find out more information? Who is behind this plot?"
Her patron hesitated, then reached into his pocket and pulled out another note. "This is all I could find out," he said, handing her the note. "It has the names of the leaders of the plot. You must be careful, Michiko. You're playing a dangerous game."
Michiko nodded, clutching the note in her hand. She knew that this was just the beginning of a long and treacherous journey. But she was willing to do whatever it takes to protect her city and her way of life.
Word Count: 536
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