@mytechtoday/augment-extensions 0.4.0 → 0.7.0
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- package/README.md +6 -6
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/catppuccin-latte/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/catppuccin-latte/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/catppuccin-mocha/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/catppuccin-mocha/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/dracula/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/dracula/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/gruvbox-dark/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/gruvbox-dark/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/gruvbox-light/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/gruvbox-light/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/high-contrast/README.md +27 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/high-contrast/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/monokai/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/monokai/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/nord/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/nord/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/one-dark/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/one-dark/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/one-light/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/one-light/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/solarized-dark/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/solarized-dark/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/solarized-light/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/solarized-light/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/tokyo-night/README.md +23 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/design/color/themes/tokyo-night/module.json +26 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/README.md +136 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/SCHEMA-VALIDATION-REPORT.md +216 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/brand-kit-example.yaml +292 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/campaign-brief-example.yaml +389 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/content-calendar-example.yaml +643 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/email-newsletter-example.md +376 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/landing-page-example.md +934 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/ppc-ad-copy-example.md +301 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/seo-blog-post-example.md +347 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/examples/social-media-campaign-example.md +606 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/module.json +50 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/affiliate-influencer-marketing.md +593 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/asset-management.md +418 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/brand-consistency.md +210 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/content-marketing.md +337 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/conversion-optimization.md +455 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/direct-sales.md +499 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/email-marketing.md +439 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/legal-compliance.md +227 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/ppc-advertising.md +569 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/seo-optimization.md +470 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/social-media-marketing.md +414 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/rules/universal-marketing.md +177 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/schemas/asset-inventory.schema.json +247 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/schemas/brand-kit.schema.json +326 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/schemas/campaign-brief.schema.json +342 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/schemas/color-palette.schema.json +223 -0
- package/augment-extensions/domain-rules/marketing-standards/seo-sales-marketing/schemas/content-template.schema.json +383 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/IMPLEMENTATION-STATUS.md +145 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/README.md +143 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/config/defaults.json +32 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/config/schema.json +140 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/examples/basic-task-generation.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/module.json +75 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/rules/core-rules.md +219 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/rules/effectiveness-standards.md +256 -0
- package/augment-extensions/workflows/beads-integration/rules/task-generation.md +607 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/README.md +135 -6
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/_templates/README.md +121 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/_templates/genre-template.md +153 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/_templates/style-template.md +243 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/_templates/theme-template.md +213 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/beat-sheet-example.yaml +95 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/character-profile-example.yaml +116 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/commercial-30sec.fountain +151 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/independent-monologue.fountain +67 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/news-segment.fountain +142 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/plot-outline-example.yaml +184 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/examples/tv-episode-teaser.fountain +204 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/README.md +181 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/examples/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/module.json +70 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/action.md +399 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/adventure.md +407 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/animation.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/biographical.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/comedy.md +401 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/documentary.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/drama.md +409 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/fantasy.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/historical.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/horror.md +268 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/musical.md +294 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/mystery.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/noir.md +294 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/romance.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/sci-fi.md +289 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/superhero.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/thriller.md +294 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/genres/rules/western.md +293 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/module.json +1 -1
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/aaa-hollywood-films.md +339 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/ai-integration-testing.md +329 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/character-development.md +169 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/commercials.md +437 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/dialogue-writing.md +263 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/diversity-inclusion.md +261 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/examples-guide.md +315 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/formatting-validation.md +413 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/fountain-format.md +372 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/independent-films.md +374 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/live-tv-productions.md +443 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/narrative-structures.md +207 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/news-broadcasts.md +444 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/pacing-timing.md +331 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/quality-review-checklist.md +334 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/quick-reference.md +299 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/screen-continuity.md +263 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/streaming-content.md +412 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/trope-management.md +370 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/tv-series.md +374 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/vscode-integration.md +277 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/rules/web-content.md +393 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/beat-sheet.json +332 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/character-profile.json +247 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/feature-selection.json +200 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/plot-outline.json +233 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/screenplay-config.json +245 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/schemas/trope-inventory.json +221 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/README.md +159 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/examples/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/examples/style-applications.md +1449 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/module.json +64 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/dialogue-centric.md +520 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/ensemble.md +499 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/epic.md +497 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/experimental.md +492 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/flashback.md +509 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/linear.md +490 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/minimalist.md +499 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/non-linear.md +501 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/poetic.md +499 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/realistic.md +498 -0
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- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/surreal.md +508 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/styles/rules/voice-over.md +500 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/README.md +158 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/common-mistakes-and-fixes.md +643 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/complete-scene-example.md +311 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/individual-theme-examples.md +562 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/multi-theme-weaving.md +538 -0
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- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/examples/theme-integration-across-acts.md +637 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/module.json +66 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/.gitkeep +2 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/ambition.md +458 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/betrayal.md +490 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/environment.md +458 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/fate.md +459 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/friendship.md +491 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/growth.md +491 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/identity.md +490 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/isolation.md +464 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/justice.md +461 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/love.md +489 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/power.md +494 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/redemption.md +483 -0
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- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/survival.md +496 -0
- package/augment-extensions/writing-standards/screenplay/themes/rules/technology.md +463 -0
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## Integration with Other Features
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390
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391
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### Compatible Genres
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392
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393
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- **Drama**: Deep exploration of power's psychological effects
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394
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- **Thriller**: Power struggles create suspense
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395
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- **Crime**: Power within criminal organizations
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396
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- **Political**: Institutional power and corruption
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397
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- **Fantasy/Sci-Fi**: Magical or technological power
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398
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- **Historical**: Power in historical contexts
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399
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### Compatible Themes (Multi-Theme Stories)
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- **Corruption**: Power often leads to moral corruption
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403
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- **Ambition**: Power is often the goal of ambition
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- **Betrayal**: Power often requires betraying others
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405
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- **Isolation**: Power isolates those who wield it
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406
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- **Responsibility**: Can power be used responsibly?
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407
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- **Justice**: Power vs. justice
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408
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409
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### Compatible Styles
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- **Character-Driven**: Explores psychological transformation
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412
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- **Epic**: Large-scale power struggles
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413
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- **Minimalist**: Intimate focus on power's personal cost
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414
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- **Ensemble**: Multiple characters pursuing or wielding power
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## Common Pitfalls
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### Pitfall 1: Power Without Appeal
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420
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**Problem**: Power is presented as purely negative, making pursuit of it seem irrational.
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421
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422
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**Solution**: Show power's genuine appeal—what it offers and delivers.
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423
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424
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**Example**: Demonstrate how power provides security, respect, or ability to protect others.
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425
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426
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### Pitfall 2: Power Without Cost
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429
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**Problem**: Character gains power without moral compromise or sacrifice.
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431
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432
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**Solution**: Make power require crossing moral lines and sacrificing relationships.
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433
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434
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**Example**: Force the character to betray friends, abandon values, or harm innocents for power.
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435
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+
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436
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437
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438
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### Pitfall 3: Power Without Transformation
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439
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440
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**Problem**: Character wields power but remains fundamentally unchanged.
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441
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442
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**Solution**: Show how power corrupts and transforms the character.
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443
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444
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**Example**: Demonstrate the character becoming colder, more ruthless, more isolated.
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445
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### Pitfall 4: Secure Power
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449
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**Problem**: Power once gained is completely secure with no threat of loss.
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451
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452
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**Solution**: Show power's fragility and the paranoia it creates.
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453
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|
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454
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**Example**: Create threats to power that drive increasingly desperate actions.
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455
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456
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457
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458
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### Pitfall 5: Power in Vacuum
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459
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|
|
460
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**Problem**: Power only affects the wielder, not those around them.
|
|
461
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+
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|
462
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**Solution**: Show how power impacts relationships and harms others.
|
|
463
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+
|
|
464
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**Example**: Demonstrate power destroying marriages, friendships, and innocent lives.
|
|
465
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+
|
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466
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467
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468
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## Best Practices
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469
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|
|
470
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1. **Make power appealing** - Show what it offers and why characters seek it
|
|
471
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+
2. **Demonstrate transformation** - Power must change those who wield it
|
|
472
|
+
3. **Require moral costs** - Power demands compromise and sacrifice
|
|
473
|
+
4. **Show isolation** - Power separates from authentic connection
|
|
474
|
+
5. **Question responsibility** - Can power be used for good or does it corrupt?
|
|
475
|
+
6. **Emphasize fragility** - Power is never secure
|
|
476
|
+
7. **Differentiate types** - Political, physical, economic power have different dynamics
|
|
477
|
+
8. **Show effect on others** - Power impacts everyone, not just the wielder
|
|
478
|
+
9. **Use visual storytelling** - Show power through imagery and symbolism
|
|
479
|
+
10. **Avoid preachiness** - Let consequences demonstrate theme
|
|
480
|
+
|
|
481
|
+
## Resources
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|
482
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|
|
483
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- *The Prince* by Niccolò Machiavelli - Classic text on power
|
|
484
|
+
- *The Anatomy of Story* by John Truby - Power and moral argument
|
|
485
|
+
- *Story* by Robert McKee - Power dynamics in narrative
|
|
486
|
+
- *The Hero with a Thousand Faces* by Joseph Campbell - Power in mythic journey
|
|
487
|
+
- *Into the Woods* by John Yorke - Power and story structure
|
|
488
|
+
|
|
489
|
+
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|
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+
**Depth Coverage**: 85%
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492
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**Last Updated**: 2026-01-31
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**Version**: 1.0.0
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