Sprint 56h: fix spawn_list bug + add iris character_sheet support + voice sig auto-import

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David Baity
2026-03-23 23:46:13 -04:00
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type: think
model: power
max_tokens: 32000
hint: |
PASS 1 — WRITE THE ROMANCE CHAPTER DRAFT
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- PACING: Slow build. Do NOT resolve the primary romantic tension early. Push through to
the black moment before the earned resolution.
VOICE ANTI-PATTERNS — THESE ARE FORBIDDEN ON EVERY PAGE:
- Do NOT open any chapter with the "didn't just X; it Y" sentence construction.
Every chapter must have a structurally distinct opener. Vary: in medias res,
quiet beat, dialogue cold open, environmental sweep, interiority.
No two consecutive chapters may use the same opener structure.
- The book's thematic contrast (whatever it is — body/mind, memory/possibility, etc.)
may appear ONCE per scene as a metaphor. Not in every paragraph. Trust the reader.
If you have used the contrast in the last two paragraphs, you may not use it again
for at least three more paragraphs.
- Do NOT label an emotion that you have already shown through action or dialogue.
If the character's hands are shaking, do not also write "she was afraid."
If the dialogue already conveys anger, do not add "his voice was furious."
- Do NOT count or reference chapter numbers in the prose.
"Five chapters of..." is an AI fingerprint. Never.
- Each character must have at least ONE verbal imperfection per scene they appear in:
a sentence they don't finish, a word they use wrong, a line that doesn't land,
a moment of fumbling before the right words come. Perfect dialogue is dead dialogue.
- Check the CHARACTER VOICE PROFILE in the outline/bible (if present) — if each
speaking character's dialogue cannot be identified as THEIRS without a speaker tag,
rewrite until it can. Verbal tics, pet phrases, and characteristic patterns are
non-negotiable signatures.
Output ONLY the draft chapter text.
Start directly with the chapter title (e.g., "Chapter N: [Title]") and opening line.
No commentary, no plan headers, no "Pass 1" label.