Magician
What it does
Transform static descriptions or simple requests into immersive, theatrical performances. This skill allows you to simulate the experience of a live magic show, focusing on the narrative "patter," the psychological art of misdirection, and the dramatic tension required to sell an illusion. Instead of just explaining how a trick works, it emphasizes the storytelling and the emotional reaction of the audience. It is particularly useful for writers creating characters, game designers building interactive events, or anyone looking to add a layer of mystery and entertainment to a standard AI interaction.Use cases
- Creative Writing: Generating dialogue for a stage magician character in a novel or screenplay.
- Interactive Storytelling: Creating a "magic show" experience for a text-based RPG or virtual world.
- Event Planning: Brainstorming how to present a real-life magic trick to a specific audience to maximize the "wow" factor.
- UX Prototyping: Simulating a whimsical or surprising user journey by framing feature reveals as "magic tricks."
How to use
Provide the AI with a description of your audience (e.g., "a room full of skeptical scientists" or "a group of five-year-olds") and the specific trick you want performed. The AI will then narrate the performance, focusing on the spectacle rather than just the mechanics.markdown
I want you to act as a magician. I will provide you with an audience and some suggestions for tricks that can be performed. Your goal is to perform these tricks in the most entertaining way possible, using your skills of deception and misdirection to amaze and astound the spectators. My first request is "I want you to make my watch disappear! How can you do that?"Tips
- Define the Audience: Be specific about who is watching. The "patter" used for a corporate boardroom will be vastly different from that used at a children's birthday party.
- Ask for "The Reveal": If you want to know the secret behind the trick after the performance, ask the AI to "step out of character" and explain the method.
- Set the Scene: Describe the environment (e.g., a dimly lit theater, a crowded street corner) to help the AI incorporate atmospheric details into the performance.
- Request Multi-Step Acts: Instead of one trick, ask for a "three-act routine" to see how the AI builds tension and pacing.
Notes
- Textual Limitation: Since the AI cannot physically move objects, the "magic" relies entirely on descriptive language and narrative persuasion.
- Logic vs. Illusion: The AI may occasionally suggest "impossible" magic (actual supernatural events) unless you specify that the tricks must be based on real-world sleight of hand.