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Apply narrative structure and storytelling techniques for brand, business, and communication contexts. Use this skill when the user needs to craft a compelling story, build a brand narrative, structure a presentation around a story arc, or use storytelling to communicate data or strategy — even if they say 'tell a better story', 'make this presentation more engaging', or 'how do we build our brand story'.
npx skill4agent add asgard-ai-platform/skills hum-narrativeIRON LAW: Every Story Needs Tension
A narrative without conflict or tension is a report, not a story. The tension
can be a problem to solve, a gap between current and desired state, or an
obstacle to overcome. Without tension, there's no reason for the audience
to keep listening.| Element | Question | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Founding myth | Why does this company exist? | "We started because we couldn't find X..." |
| Enemy | What wrong are you fighting? | "The industry treats customers like numbers" |
| Quest | What are you trying to achieve? | "We're on a mission to make X accessible to everyone" |
| Values | What principles guide you? | "We believe in transparency, simplicity, and..." |
| Transformation | What change do you create? | "Our customers go from struggling with X to thriving at Y" |
# Narrative Design: {Context}
## Story Arc
1. **Setup**: {status quo}
2. **Trigger**: {what disrupted it}
3. **Struggle**: {challenges faced}
4. **Climax**: {turning point}
5. **Resolution**: {new state}
## Key Elements
- Tension: {the core conflict}
- Character: {who the audience identifies with}
- Stakes: {what happens if the tension isn't resolved}
- Transformation: {what changes}
## Application
{How to integrate this narrative into the specific communication context}references/heros-journey.md