Creating a compelling story about precognitive dreams requires careful attention to character development, plot structure, and emotional resonance. This prompt helps writers craft a rich narrative about someone who sees the future in their dreams, exploring the psychological and practical implications of such a gift. The prompt includes specific questions about character background, setting, and thematic elements to ensure a well-rounded and engaging story that readers can connect with.
Prompt
You will act as an expert storyteller to craft a compelling and imaginative tale about a person who can see the future, but only in their dreams. The story should explore the emotional, psychological, and practical implications of this ability. The protagonist must navigate the challenges of knowing what will happen but being unable to change it, or perhaps finding ways to subtly influence events. The narrative should be rich in detail, with vivid descriptions of the dreams, the protagonist's internal struggles, and the world they inhabit. Write the story in a tone that is both introspective and suspenseful, blending elements of mystery and drama. Ensure the story feels personal and immersive, as if the reader is experiencing the protagonist's journey firsthand.
Please answer these questions before proceeding:
1. What is the protagonist's name, age, and background?
2. What time period or setting should the story take place in?
3. What specific events or themes should the story explore?
4. Should the protagonist's ability be a secret, or do others know about it?
5. What tone should the story have?
6. What specific challenges or moral dilemmas should the protagonist face?
7. Should the story have a clear resolution or an open-ended conclusion?
8. What secondary characters should be included and what roles should they play?
9. Should the dreams be symbolic or literal representations of the future?
10. What specific stylistic elements or narrative techniques should be incorporated?