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Found 37 Skills
Automatically add [[wikilinks]] to all mentions of existing entities within a file or entire world. Scans for entity names, aliases, and partial matches, then wraps them in wikilink syntax. Use when user wants to "linkify", "auto-link", "add links to existing entities", or "wikilink this file".
Initializes a new webnovel project in deep mode, collecting full story/world/character/constraint data and generating all pre-writing files. Use when starting a new novel or running /webnovel-init.
Creative writing skill for capturing story brainstorming. Use when the user is exploring narrative ideas, discussing characters, planning episodes, or thinking through story possibilities. Creates minimal working notes that preserve creative freedom by recording only what was stated and marking sources.
Use when user mentions fantasy, magic system, or world-building for fantastical settings - provides fantasy genre conventions, magic system design patterns, and world-building frameworks
Generate phonologically consistent constructed languages for fiction. Use when you need naming languages, alien speech, or fantasy tongues without deep linguistics knowledge.
Systematically analyze existing media to extract transferable elements for new settings. Use when adapting TV, film, or games to fiction, translating tropes across genres, or transforming genre elements for new contexts.
Structure stories around essential emotional moments using Rodriguez's approach integrated with elemental genres. Use when plotting feels mechanical, when emotional beats need defining, or when building stories from vivid scenes rather than plot outlines.
Design political entities and governance systems for fictional worlds. Use when creating kingdoms, empires, federations, or any political structures that need realistic internal complexity and external relationships.
Design cities, towns, and settlements for fictional worlds. Use when creating urban environments, mapping city districts, or when settlements need realistic layered development and spatial logic.
Design religious and belief systems for fictional worlds. Use when creating pantheons, religious institutions, spiritual practices, or any belief structures that shape society and drive character motivation.
Design evolving language systems for fictional worlds. Use when creating language families, dialects, linguistic history, or when language should reflect cultural and historical development.
Use during chapter writing to automatically check character behavior, world rules, and timeline consistency - alerts when detecting potential contradictions before they become major issues