Overview
A world feels real not because of its grand history or its magic system — it feels real because of the small, specific details of daily life: what people eat for breakfast, how they greet strangers, what they wear in different social contexts, what the market smells like, what children play. These details are not decoration — they are the evidence that people have been living in this world for a long time.
The Daily Life & Sensory World Design Prompt generates the texture of a fictional world: the specific sensory details, social customs, food, clothing, and small rituals that make the world feel inhabited rather than invented.
What you get: - Food and drink culture - Clothing and appearance conventions - Social customs and greetings - The sensory texture of specific environments - Children's games and folk sayings - What people do when they are not in the story
Built for: Fantasy and sci-fi worldbuilders, game designers, and any writer who wants their world to feel lived-in rather than designed.