crucible-writer_skill

This skill transforms crucible outlines into first-draft prose while preserving voice, continuity, and faithfulness to the outline.
  • Python

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npx veilstrat add skill forsonny/the-crucible-writing-system-for-claude --skill crucible-writer

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Overview

This skill transforms a completed Crucible outline into a first-draft manuscript, producing scene-by-scene prose while preserving plot fidelity and the author's voice. It enforces anti-hallucination rules, tracks continuity in a story bible, and saves progress after each scene and chapter. Use it once planning and outlining are finished and you want reliable draft production.

How this skill works

I load only the minimal context needed for the current scene: the chapter outline, the previous chapter summary, active character states, relevant plants/payoffs, and the captured style profile. I write one scene at a time: state the scene goal/conflict/turn, generate prose that matches the style sample, verify all outline elements are present, flag any invented details, update the story bible, and save. Bi-chapter reviews and verification agents run periodically to catch issues early.

When to use it

  • You have a complete Crucible chapter outline and summary card and want draft prose
  • You want consistent style-matching across a long manuscript
  • You need strict anti-hallucination controls to avoid unauthorized plot changes
  • You want scene-by-scene saves and continuity tracking to resume later
  • You are preparing to compile a full first draft from Crucible-planned material

Best practices

  • Provide a 2,000+ word style sample or detailed style preferences before starting
  • Supply the full Crucible chapter outline and the Crucible Summary Card up front
  • Approve the style profile early—style capture drives every scene
  • Answer clarifying questions promptly; I will ask rather than guess
  • Review and approve each chapter at the prompts to keep continuity intact
  • Run bi-chapter reviews to surface compounding issues before they escalate

Example use cases

  • Start writing Chapter 1 from a Crucible outline and produce scene-level drafts with continuity updates
  • Resume a paused draft mid-chapter with story bible and style profile reloaded
  • Request a 200-word style sample and approve an extracted style profile before mass-drafting
  • Trigger a chapter-level save and continuity report then compile the manuscript when all chapters are complete
  • Ask for focused revisions on a single scene while preserving the rest of the chapter

FAQ

You must provide the complete chapter outline, the Crucible Summary Card, and a style sample (2,000+ words or a detailed style brief). Character and world bibles are requested as needed.

How do you prevent hallucinations or invented plot points?

I never add plot elements not in the outline. If a required detail is missing or ambiguous, I will ask a question rather than invent. Any minor invented detail is flagged for review.

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