character-management

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a character", "update a character", "add a character", "build a family tree", "character relationships", "character timeline", "character arc", "character profile", or needs to manage characters in a story project.

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Install skill "character-management" with this command: npx skills add bs779517/story-skills/bs779517-story-skills-character-management

Character Management

Overview

Create and manage rich character profiles for a story project. Each character is a markdown file with YAML frontmatter in the characters/ directory. Characters are cross-referenced with other story elements through kebab-case identifiers.

Prerequisites

A story project must already exist (created via the story-init skill). Verify by checking for story.md in the project root.

Creating a Character

  1. Read story.md for genre, themes, and tone context
  2. Read characters/_index.md for existing characters
  3. Ask for the character's name and role (protagonist, antagonist, supporting, minor)
  4. Build the profile through conversation, exploring:
    • Appearance and distinguishing features
    • Personality, traits, and quirks
    • Backstory and formative events
    • Motivations (external wants vs internal needs)
    • Voice and speech patterns (ask for example dialogue)
    • Character arc (starting state, turning points, ending state)
    • Key life events for the timeline
  5. Write the character file using the template in references/character-template.md
  6. Save to characters/{name-kebab}.md
  7. Update characters/_index.md registry table
  8. If relationships reference existing characters, update those character files too

Updating a Character

  1. Read the existing character file
  2. Read characters/_index.md for context on other characters
  3. Make the requested changes
  4. If relationships changed, update the other character's file (bidirectional)
  5. Update characters/_index.md if role or status changed

Managing Relationships

Reference references/relationship-types.md for the full list of relationship types and inverse pairs.

When adding a relationship:

  • Add the relationship entry to the character's frontmatter
  • Add the inverse relationship to the other character's frontmatter
  • Update the Relationship Map section in characters/_index.md

Family Trees

Family trees are maintained in the characters/_index.md under the "Family Trees" section. Format:

## Family Trees

### {Family Name}
- **{Character Name}** ({status}) - [{name-kebab}.md]
  - **{Child Name}** - [{name-kebab}.md]
  - **{Child Name}** - [{name-kebab}.md]

Indent children under parents. Note marriages/partnerships inline.

Cross-Referencing

  • When a character is referenced in worldbuilding (e.g., a location's notable-characters), ensure the link exists both ways
  • When a character appears in a plot arc, ensure they're listed in the arc's characters frontmatter
  • Character tags should be consistent across the project (e.g., if magic-user is used, always use that exact tag)

Reference Files

  • references/character-template.md - Full blank template for character profiles
  • references/relationship-types.md - Complete relationship type reference with inverse pairs

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