MiroFish

Story-world and character simulation

Story-world and character simulation should reveal pressure, motive, and consequence.

MiroFish can help writers, game designers, and worldbuilders test how characters, factions, and institutions react when one relationship or rule changes. It is a planning surface, not a replacement for final prose.

MiroFish workspace showing graph context, agent personas, and simulation settings for Story-world and character simulation
MiroFish turns seed material into graph context, agent perspectives, simulation events, and a report the reader can challenge.

When this scenario fits MiroFish

Use this page when a story is stuck because character motives, faction behavior, or world rules create too many possible next scenes.

The value is the reasoning path: a concrete event, named actors, seed material, branch comparison, visible limits, and one next test.

First-run brief

Prepare the scenario before opening the console

Premise

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Character motives

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Relationship map

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

World rules

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Recent scene

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Question for the next branch

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Copy-ready MiroFish prompt

Here is the story premise, character motives, relationship map, world rules, and the recent scene. Simulate how the characters and factions react if this one relationship or rule changes, then name the strongest next-scene branches.

Actors to separatePlausible branchesSignals to verify
Main character
Rival
Ally
Institution
Audience expectation
Loyalty shift creates a stronger conflict
World rule blocks the easy resolution
A side character changes the emotional cost
Which motive becomes inconsistent
Which rule creates pressure
Which scene earns the next draft

How this catches hot-event traffic

A breaking event page can link here when the reader asks what may happen next. This route explains the reusable method; the event page can stay short, current, and specific.

For fresh stories, write one event brief, choose the matching scenario page, paste the prompt into MiroFish, and publish only the branches that remain useful after human review.

FAQ

Story-world and character simulation FAQ

What should I prepare?

Prepare Premise, Character motives, Relationship map, World rules, Recent scene, Question for the next branch.

What does MiroFish return?

A character reaction report with plausible scene branches, motive conflicts, loyalty shifts, world-rule pressure, and draft choices to test.

What should I not expect?

Do not expect final prose. Use the report to choose a direction, then write and edit the scene yourself.

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