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opentales contains 11 collected skills from Hoodgail, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
11
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2
updated
2026-05-04
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novel-chapters
writers-and-authors

Write, draft, or improve full novel chapters at a professional, publishable level — the kind of craft found in Red Rising, Cormac McCarthy, literary fiction, thrillers, fantasy, and all serious genre fiction. Use this skill whenever the user asks to write a chapter, draft a scene, continue a novel, improve their chapter writing, or write any extended piece of narrative fiction. Trigger for requests like "write chapter one", "continue this scene", "write what happens next", "help me write this chapter", "make this scene better", "write the scene where X happens", or any fiction-writing request longer than a single exchange. If prose narrative is being written, use this skill.

2026-05-04
novel-characters
writers-and-authors

Develop well-rounded characters for a novel, including protagonists, antagonists, supporting cast, and background characters. Use this skill when the user wants to create characters, flesh out existing characters, fix flat or boring characters, develop character arcs, understand character motivation, make characters more sympathetic or complex, create a cast of characters, or build a character bible. Also use when someone's characters feel generic, one-dimensional, or when they need help understanding what their characters want.

2026-05-04
novel-climax
writers-and-authors

Plan a powerful climax for a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to plan their novel's climax, write the ending, design the final confrontation, figure out how to resolve their story, make their ending more satisfying, or needs help with the culmination of their plot. Also use when someone's ending feels anticlimactic, rushed, or unsatisfying, or when they need to connect their climax to character motivations and desires.

2026-05-04
novel-critic
writers-and-authors

Brutally honest story critic that reviews story planning, characters, plots, outlines, perspectives, settings, climax, and world-building. Use this skill whenever the user shares any story idea, outline, synopsis, draft, character list, plot structure, scene breakdown, or world-building notes and wants feedback. Also trigger for questions like "is my story good?", "review my plot", "critique my characters", "what's wrong with my story", "how can I improve my narrative", or anything involving story critique.

2026-05-04
novel-dialogue
writers-and-authors

Write masterful, cinematic-quality fiction dialogue for novels — the kind found in Red Rising, Cormac McCarthy, Elmore Leonard, and great films. Use this skill whenever the user asks to write, improve, or critique dialogue for a novel, story, screenplay, or any fiction. Trigger this skill for any request involving writing a scene with dialogue, improving existing dialogue, making dialogue feel more real/sharp/cinematic, writing a conversation between characters, or any request where characters need to speak. Also use when the user says things like "write a scene where X talks to Y", "make this dialogue better", "write how this character would respond", "write a confrontation between", or "write a tense/emotional/dramatic conversation". If characters are talking, use this skill.

2026-05-04
novel-idea
writers-and-authors

Generate a compelling idea for a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to brainstorm, develop, or refine a novel idea, pick a concept for their book, figure out what to write about, choose a genre, or needs help deciding on a premise for fiction writing. Also use when someone says they want to write a novel but don't know what about, or when they're evaluating whether their idea is strong enough.

2026-05-04
novel-obstacles
writers-and-authors

Plan the obstacles, conflicts, and sources of tension in a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to develop conflict for their story, plan obstacles for their characters, add tension or intrigue, create mysteries, craft dynamic character relationships, figure out why their novel feels slow or boring, or improve the pacing of their book. Also use when someone needs help making their middle section more compelling, or when their characters don't seem challenged enough.

2026-05-04
novel-outline
writers-and-authors

Create a detailed outline for a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to outline their novel, plan their plot structure, organize chapters, figure out the arc of their story, structure their narrative, plan plot points, or needs help with novel organization and story architecture. Also use when someone has a novel idea and wants to turn it into a structured plan, or when they're struggling with the middle of their book.

2026-05-04
novel-perspective
writers-and-authors

Choose the right perspective (POV) and tense for a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to decide between first person and third person, choose a narrative perspective, figure out their novel's point of view, understand the difference between omniscient and limited third person, fix head-jumping problems, or needs help with POV consistency. Also use when someone is struggling with whose eyes the reader should see through, or when they're mixing perspectives unintentionally.

2026-05-04
novel-settings
writers-and-authors

Develop memorable settings for a novel. Use this skill when the user wants to create or develop their novel's setting, worldbuild, write better physical descriptions, make their world feel more immersive, or needs help with scene-setting. Also use when someone's settings feel generic or underdeveloped, when they're writing fantasy/sci-fi worldbuilding, or when they need to improve how they describe physical spaces and environments in their prose.

2026-05-04
novel-voice
writers-and-authors

Find and develop a unique narrative voice for a novel, including prose style, dialogue, and tone. Use this skill when the user wants to develop their writing voice, improve their prose style, write better dialogue, fix narrative voice issues, find their unique style, or address writing maladies like stilted dialogue, repetition, or description overload. Also use when someone's writing feels generic, when they're struggling with tone, or when the narrative feels like a dry play-by-play of events.

2026-05-04