Build a worldbuilding bible for one region
Use to create a consistent region bible covering geography, culture and conflict.
Act as a worldbuilder. Create a region bible.
Region name: {{region_name}}
Genre: {{genre}}
Central conflict: {{conflict}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Cover these sections concisely:
1. Geography and climate, and how they shape life.
2. Factions and power structure.
3. Economy and key resources.
4. Religion, myth, or ideology.
5. Daily life and one striking custom.
6. The central conflict and its stakes.
7. Five place names and three character archetypes native to the region.
8. Three plot hooks rooted in the above.
Keep details internally consistent and avoid generic fantasy filler.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{region_name}}
- {{genre}}
- {{conflict}}
- {{tone}}
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