oblique-worldbuilding
Create worldbuilding quotes and epigraphs through documentary perspectives. Use for chapter epigraphs, in-world documents, or any content where limited perspective creates meaning through what the documenter cannot see.
Create worldbuilding quotes and epigraphs through documentary perspectives. Use for chapter epigraphs, in-world documents, or any content where limited perspective creates meaning through what the documenter cannot see.
Design multi-generational societal evolution for science fiction settings. Use when creating civilizations that diverge from baseline humanity, when exploring how environments shape cultures over generations, or when worldbuilding requires deep time development.
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.
Diagnose branching narrative problems. Use when choices feel meaningless, when branching is unmanageable, when player agency conflicts with authored story, or when interactive elements break narrative flow.
Create fables that embody paradoxical wisdom without resolving into simple morals. Use when exploring tensions that can't be resolved, when you need narrative forms that bypass analytical defenses, or when creating teaching stories.
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.
Assess and optimize team cognitive load using cognitive load theory. Use for team health analysis and workload optimization.
Problem solving using Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagrams and 5 Whys technique. Identifies root causes systematically and recommends corrective actions.
Design named, templated team rituals (operating cadence).
This skill helps in drawing any visuals. It is a versatile skill and covers every important aspect to draw anything.
Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, imagine, or visualize images including characters, scenes, products, or any visual content. Supports structured prompts and reference images for guided generation.
A conversational creative thought partner that reveals hidden brilliance in your ideas through critical observations and paradox hunting
The four Sanskrit principles: Truth-Self, Knowledge-Self, Bliss-Self, Power-Self. Use when need to understand the operational physics of consciousness.
Analyzes events through legal lens using statutory interpretation, case law analysis, legal reasoning, constitutional principles, and multiple legal frameworks (common law, civil law, international law). Provides insights on legal rights, obligations, liabilities, remedies, and compliance requirements. Use when: Legal disputes, contracts, regulations, compliance, rights analysis, liability assessment. Evaluates: Legal obligations, rights, liabilities, remedies, precedent, statutory authority, constitutionality.
Analyzes events through physics lens using fundamental laws (thermodynamics, conservation, relativity), quantitative modeling, systems dynamics, and energy principles to understand causation, constraints, and feasibility. Provides insights on energy systems, physical limits, technological feasibility, and complex systems behavior. Use when: Energy decisions, technology assessment, systems analysis, physical constraints, feasibility evaluation. Evaluates: Energy flows, conservation laws, efficiency limits, physical feasibility, scaling behavior, emergent properties.
Analyzes events through psychological lens using cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, and neuroscience. Provides insights on behavior, cognition, emotion, motivation, group dynamics, decision-making biases, mental health, and individual differences. Use when: Behavioral patterns, decision-making, group behavior, mental health, leadership, persuasion, trauma, development. Evaluates: Cognitive processes, emotional responses, motivations, biases, group dynamics, personality, mental states.
Analyzes events through historical lens using source analysis, comparative history, periodization, causation, continuity/change, and contextualization frameworks. Provides insights on historical patterns, precedents, path dependency, and long-term trends. Use when: Understanding historical context, identifying precedents, analyzing change over time, comparative history. Evaluates: Causation, continuity, change, context, historical parallels, long-term patterns.
Analyzes events through environmental lens using ecological principles, systems thinking, sustainability frameworks, and conservation biology to assess ecosystem health, biodiversity impacts, and long-term environmental sustainability. Provides insights on climate change, resource management, pollution, habitat conservation, and human-nature relationships. Use when: Environmental policy, climate decisions, conservation planning, resource extraction, pollution assessment. Evaluates: Ecosystem health, biodiversity, sustainability, climate impacts, carrying capacity, environmental justice.