Overview
Group dialogue scenes fail in two ways: either all characters sound the same (the author's voice distributed across multiple names), or one character dominates while the others react. A group scene that works is one where each character has a distinct voice, a distinct agenda, and where the group dynamic creates something that no two-person scene could — alliances, triangulations, performances for the group, things said to one person that are meant for another.
The Multi-Character Group Dialogue Prompt generates a scene where every character is distinct, every character has an agenda, and the group dynamic is the source of the scene's tension.
What you get: - Distinct voice profile for each character - Each character's agenda in this scene - The group dynamic and its fault lines - A complete group dialogue scene - Alliance and triangulation mapping - What each character says to one person but means for another
Built for: Novelists, screenwriters, and any writer building ensemble scenes where the group itself is a character.