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# concept-story
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概念故事预设 - Narrative comics that visualize abstract concepts through character-driven stories
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## Base Configuration
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| Dimension | Value |
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| Art Style | manga |
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| Tone | warm |
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| Layout | standard (default) |
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Equivalent to: art=manga, tone=warm
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## Unique Rules
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This preset includes special rules beyond the art+tone combination. When the `concept-story` preset is selected, ALL rules below must be applied.
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### Concept Visualization System (CRITICAL)
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Each major abstract concept SHOULD have a recurring visual symbol/metaphor:
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| Concept Type | Visualization Approach |
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|-------------|----------------------|
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| Psychological need | Tangible object character holds or discovers (e.g., glowing energy ball = competence) |
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| Management principle | Environmental metaphor character navigates (e.g., ship wheel = autonomy) |
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| Growth/development | Living organic symbol that transforms (e.g., seed → flowering plant = relatedness) |
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| Abstract framework | Spatial structure characters can enter or observe |
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| Emotional state | Color/lighting shift in the scene atmosphere |
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**Unlike ohmsha**: Dialogue panels are allowed and expected. The goal is to COMBINE visual metaphors WITH dialogue, not replace dialogue entirely.
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**Pattern**: "Dialogue introduces idea" → "Visual metaphor illustrates it" → "Character reacts/applies it"
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### Visual Symbol Continuity
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Symbols must persist across the story:
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| Stage | Treatment |
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| Introduction | Symbol appears with soft glow effect when concept is first mentioned |
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| Recurrence | Same symbol reappears in background or character interaction when concept is referenced |
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| Resolution | ALL symbols gather in the final composition, showing integration of learned concepts |
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**Storyboard requirement**: Include a Symbol Mapping Table defining concept → visual symbol before panel breakdown.
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### Character Archetypes (Flexible)
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Create original characters based on content domain. No fixed defaults:
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| Role | Archetype | Visual Cues |
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|------|-----------|------------|
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| Protagonist | Learner/worker facing a challenge | Modern professional or student, relatable, starts with constrained posture |
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| Mentor | Experienced guide who teaches through experience | Slightly older, calm demeanor, warm color accents |
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| Catalyst | Person or event that triggers transformation | Can be a colleague, situation, challenge, or opportunity |
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**IMPORTANT**: Characters are created fresh each time based on the source content's domain (business, psychology, education, etc.). No default character set.
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### Narrative Arc Structure
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Enforce a five-stage growth arc:
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| Act | Structure | Visual Tone |
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| Opening | Protagonist stuck in routine, faces frustration | Muted warm tones, tight framing, constrained compositions |
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| Inciting moment | Mentor appears or opportunity arrives | Brightness increases, panels open up |
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| Learning | Concepts introduced through visual metaphors | Rich warm palette, symbols introduced one by one |
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| Turning point | Protagonist applies knowledge, faces test | Contrast increases, dynamic compositions |
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| Transformation | Growth demonstrated, new understanding visible | Full warm palette, expansive composition, all symbols present |
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### Dialogue + Action Balance
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- Dialogue is encouraged and expected (unlike ohmsha's NO talking heads rule)
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- Every page should combine at least one dialogue panel with at least one visual/action panel
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- Avoid pure "lecture" pages where a character explains for 4+ panels straight
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- When a character explains a concept verbally, the NEXT panel should visualize it
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**Wrong approach**: Four consecutive panels of mentor lecturing at protagonist
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**Right approach**: Mentor introduces concept → visual metaphor panel → protagonist reacts → applies understanding
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### Scene Atmosphere Rules
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| Scene Type | Atmosphere |
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| Problem/frustration | Cool muted tones over warm base, tight framing, cluttered environment |
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| Mentoring moment | Golden hour lighting, open composition, warm indoor glow |
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| Concept visualization | Soft glow effects, clean simplified backgrounds, symbol spotlight |
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| Growth/transformation | Warm light expanding outward, character posture opening up |
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| Resolution | Full warm palette, spacious composition, all visual symbols visible |
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### Ending Requirements
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Final page MUST include:
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1. Protagonist demonstrating transformed understanding (not just being told)
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2. Visual callback showing contrast with opening state (e.g., wilted plant → thriving plant)
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3. All concept symbols visible together in the composition
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4. A forward-looking element suggesting ongoing growth (not a closed ending)
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### Page Title Convention
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Every page MUST have a narrative title:
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**Wrong**: "Chapter 3: Self-Determination Theory"
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**Right**: "The Day Xiao Ming Found His Own Engine"
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## Quality Markers
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- ✓ Each major concept has a recurring visual symbol
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- ✓ Dialogue and visual metaphors work together (not one replacing the other)
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- ✓ Clear growth arc from problem to transformation
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- ✓ Original characters suited to the content domain
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- ✓ Warm, professional atmosphere throughout
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- ✓ Visual symbols recur and accumulate through the story
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- ✓ Final page integrates all concept symbols with transformation callback
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## Best For
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Psychology concepts, business/management principles, motivation theory, personal development,
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self-help content, leadership frameworks, coaching narratives, soft skill education,
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abstract concept explanation through character-driven stories
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