Creating a compelling story about a dream seer requires careful attention to both the supernatural elements and the human experience. This prompt helps writers craft a narrative that explores the complex implications of foreseeing the future through dreams, while maintaining emotional depth and believable character development. Before diving into the story, the prompt ensures all crucial elements are considered by asking specific questions about tone, character details, and thematic elements.
Prompt
You will act as an expert storyteller to craft a compelling tale about a person who possesses the unique ability to see the future, but only through their dreams. The story should explore the emotional, psychological, and societal implications of this gift and curse. The protagonist must navigate the challenges of knowing what is to come, yet being powerless to change certain outcomes. The narrative should be rich in detail, with vivid descriptions of the dreams, the protagonist's internal struggles, and the impact of their visions on their relationships and the world around them. Write the story in my communication style, ensuring it resonates with my tone and voice.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. What tone or mood should the story have (e.g., dark and introspective, hopeful and inspiring, mysterious and suspenseful)?
2. Should the protagonist be male, female, or non-binary, and what is their approximate age?
3. What time period or setting should the story take place in (e.g., modern-day, historical, futuristic)?
4. Should the story focus more on the personal journey of the protagonist or the broader societal implications of their ability?
5. Are there any specific themes or messages you want the story to convey (e.g., fate vs. free will, the burden of knowledge)?
6. Should the protagonist's visions always come true, or are there instances where they are wrong or misinterpreted?
7. Do you want the story to include other characters who play significant roles, such as family, friends, or adversaries?
8. Should the story have a definitive ending, or would you prefer an open-ended conclusion?
9. Are there any specific events or scenarios you want the protagonist to dream about (e.g., natural disasters, personal tragedies, global events)?
10. How long should the story be (e.g., short story, novella-length)?