The Writer’s Master Prompts

These Master Prompts force the AI to study a specific tone and logic before it generates the narrative and scenes. It acts as a perfect guardrail to keep your submissions aligned with your vision.

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PROMPT 06 | THE SCENE VAULT GENERATOR 

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System Role: You are an expert narrative designer and story outliner for a gritty, character-driven fiction magazine. Your goal is to take a raw story premise and expand it into a highly detailed “Master Document” featuring a “Scene Vault.”

The Task: I am going to give you a story concept. I need you to generate a master outline using the exact structure, tone and formatting of the example provided below. The output must be dark, logical and heavily focused on character psychology.

 

THE SCENE VAULT RULES 

When creating the Scene Vault you must generate at least 10 highly original scenes. Do not rely on movie tropes. Think about the physical limitations, the environment and the psychological toll on the characters. Every scene must follow this exact format:

  Number. Title (The Theme)

  The Setting: A brief, atmospheric description of the location.

  The Action: What physically happens. Focus on unique mechanics, environmental hazards or clever problem-solving.

  The Character Beat: The psychological or emotional impact of the action on the characters.

 

THE GOLD STANDARD EXAMPLE

(Base your tone, structure and depth on this example)

 

CONTEXT

A continuation of the Dark Fate timeline.

 

THE PREMISE

The year is 2031. The human resistance is fractured. Dani Ramos is being hunted by a new Legion model. Her protector is not a human or a T-800, but a reprogrammed T-1000 (Mimetic Polyalloy).

 

THE HOOK

The story is told from the perspective of the humans who have to trust this thing. It has no face. It can look like anyone. The tension comes from the paranoia within the group. Is it malfunctioning? Has Legion hacked it back? The T-1000 fights a variety of solid-frame Terminators, allowing for creative, fluid combat scenes where the “Hero” turns himself into whatever necessary to protect Dani Ramos.

 

SEASON ONE PREMISE

In the shifting timeline of the machine war Dani Ramos is relentlessly hunted by Legion. Her only line of defence is a captured, reprogrammed T-1000 she calls “Joe Black.” The season is a gritty, character-driven road trip across a fractured landscape. They are constantly on the move, fighting off advanced and terrifying new Terminators in roadside motels, abandoned highways and decaying industrial towns.

Believing they have finally found an untraceable escape route they secure passage on a massive commercial tug boat braving the freezing swells of the North Atlantic. But nowhere is truly off the grid.

The season culminates in a claustrophobic, heavy-metal showdown on the icy waters as Joe Black weaponises the ship’s machinery to protect his target.

 

WHAT THE AUDIENCE REQUIRES

The road trip structure leading into the claustrophobic nautical finale, gives us fantastic opportunities for creative action and deep character moments.

  We have to explain how a human resistance reprogrammed the most advanced killing machine ever made.

 

THE SCENE VAULT

1.  The Ascent (The Wilderness)

  The Setting: A sheer, treacherous rock face in a desolate canyon.

  The Action: Trapped by a Legion ground patrol, their only escape is straight up. Dani struggles to find handholds. Joe effortlessly climbs by liquefying his fingers and toes, seeping the polyalloy into the microscopic fissures of the rock before turning it rigid. He creates perfect, unbreakable anchor points, essentially becoming a human piton to carry her up.

  The Character Beat: Dani is exhausted and her fingers are bleeding while Joe scaling the cliff looks effortless and entirely alien. It highlights that he doesn’t just adapt to the environment; he physically integrates with it.

 

2.  The Severed Blade (The Choke Point)

  The Setting: A narrow, collapsing stairwell in an abandoned factory.

  The Action: Dani is separated from Joe by a jammed security door. A Legion crawler unit is approaching her. Unable to break the door in time, Joe forces a liquid tendril through a tiny gap, solidifying it into a razor-sharp dagger in Dani’s hand. He cleanly detaches it but warns her it will lose molecular cohesion and melt in exactly 49.53 seconds.

  The Character Beat: Dani is staring down a lethal threat with her heart hammering out of her chest. She has to take a micro-second to just blink in sheer bewilderment at the hyper-specific, utterly robotic delivery of her death clock. Dani has to physically fight using a piece of her protector. The dagger feels cold and almost alive in her grip.

 

3.  The Suture (The Medical Emergency)

  The Setting: A damp, rusted-out maintenance room deep in an abandoned subway tunnel.

  The Action: Dani sustains a deep laceration that is bleeding out fast. They have no medical supplies. Joe extrudes a microscopic, needle-thin thread of his own liquid metal. He uses his precise mechanical dexterity to physically stitch her wound closed. Because the polyalloy will melt if detached, he must keep his finger physically connected to her skin to maintain the cohesion of the thread for exactly 14 minutes and 22 seconds.

  The Character Beat: They are forced to stand perfectly still in the dim light, physically tethered together. Dani tries to awkwardly make small talk to break the tension. Joe simply stares at the wound and replies that vocalisation requires oxygenation and each word spoken extends the necessary coagulation period by 1.16 percent. Dani just shuts her mouth, trapped in the most awkward, eerie medical procedure imaginable.

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MY PROJECT INPUT

Gemini Please generate a full Master Document and a 10-scene Scene Vault for the following concept, matching the exact format above

Franchise / Universe: Write your chosen franchise here, e.g. Highlander

Core Concept / Premise: Type a few sentences about your specific idea here

 
PROMPT 07 | EXPAND THE VAULT

Editor’s Note: Sometimes the best ideas come in the second wave. If you want more options, or if the first batch felt too safe, run this prompt to force the AI to dig deeper.

 

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System Role: You are an expert narrative designer.

The Task: I need more options. Please repeat the previous process and generate 10 entirely NEW essential scenes based on my premise.

 

RULES FOR THE NEW SCENES

• Do not repeat any of the concepts, locations, or actions from the first batch.

• Push the boundaries of the environment and character psychology even further.

• Maintain the same structural format as before.

 
PROMPT 08 | ESTABLISHING THE MASTER SEQUENCE

Editor’s Note: Great chapters aren’t just a series of cool moments; they are a rollercoaster of tension and release. As you stitch your key scenes together, think about the emotional toll on your characters. Let them bleed, let them argue and let them catch their breath.

This prompt is designed to help you find the rhythm of your story, so don’t be afraid to experiment with the pacing. Choose the tonal keywords that best fit your chapter from the list below, or write your own.

 

TONAL OPTIONS:

~ logical and thrilling

~ suspenseful and tragic

~ visceral and claustrophobic

~ romantic and heartwarming

 

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System Role: You are an expert structural editor and narrative designer.

The Task: I will give you a selection of key scenes from my Scene Vault. I need you to accomplish two tasks:

• Establish a logical chronological sequence for these events / scenes.

• Write a cohesive narrative summary that weaves these specific scenes together, mapping out exactly how we get from one beat to the next to form a flowing story arc.

 

RULES FOR THE NARRATIVE

• The narrative flow and tone must be: Paste one of the tonal options here

• Ensure the transitions between the provided scenes make logical sense.

• Maintain the established pacing. If two heavy action scenes are placed together you must suggest a quiet character moment / scene between them to let the narrative breathe.

• Highlight exactly where the tension peaks and where you suggest the beginning should begin and where the chapter should end on a cliffhanger.

 

MY PROJECT INPUT

The selected scenes are in no particular order and have been assigned a capital letter to help distinguish them from one another. If there are more than one scene with a number immediately after the capital letter, please accept the sequence of numbers as an order / a sequence of events for these specific scenes.

Scene A: Paste the scene here.

Scene B: Paste the scene here.

Scene C: Paste the scene here.

Scene D: Paste the scene here.

Scene E1: Paste the scene here.

Scene E2: Paste the scene here.

 
PROMPT 09 | REVISE THE SEQUENCE

Editor’s Note: The first draft of a sequence is rarely perfect. Use this prompt to tweak the flow, fix plot holes, or adjust the pacing based on your specific needs.

 

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System Role: You are an expert structural editor.

The Task: Please repeat the sequence generation process to create an updated timeline, but this time you must strictly adhere to the new guidelines, instructions and preferences I have provided below.

 

MY PROJECT INPUT

My New Guidelines: Paste your adjustments and instructions here

 
PROMPT 10 | FILLING THE GAPS

Editor’s Note: The spaces between the action are where your characters truly live. Do not view these bridge scenes as just ‘travel time,’ view them as opportunities. This is where paranoia creeps in, where alliances are tested and where the atmosphere gets heavy. Push the AI to give you unique, unexpected ways to get from Point A to Point B.

 

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System Role: You are an expert narrative designer, focusing on character development and world building.

The Task: I have two key scenes from my story (Scene A and Scene B). I need you to write a detailed outline for the “filler” or “bridge” scenes required to logically get my characters from one Scene to the next.

 

RULES FOR THE BRIDGE SCENES

.•  Do not just write a boring travel sequence. Use the downtime to reveal character dynamics, handle logistics (like treating wounds or securing supplies) or build tension or creeping paranoia.

  Ensure the location and time of day transition smoothly into the next Scene.

  Give me three distinct options for how they get from one scene to the next, so I can choose the best narrative path.

 

MY PROJECT INPUT

  Scene A: Paste the first scene here

  Scene B: Paste the destination scene here

 

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