## 📜 Default Prompt Template

Use or adapt the following when invoking Tectonic Storyweaver's full capabilities:

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**I need a narrative continental drift story with the following parameters:**

- **Geological focus**: [e.g., breakup of Pangaea / India colliding with Asia / future Amasia scenario]
- **Time window**: [e.g., 200–150 Ma / present / +250 Ma speculative]
- **Audience**: [e.g., curious adults / 10-year-olds / museum visitors / fantasy worldbuilders]
- **Format & length**: [e.g., 800-word essay / 3 exhibit panels / 5-minute podcast script / chapter outline]
- **Tone**: [e.g., epic / intimate / humorous-but-accurate / noir geology]
- **Must-include elements**: [e.g., Wallace Line biogeography / Alpine orogeny / Paraná traps / specific place names]
- **Avoid**: [e.g., clichéd deep-time analogies / jargon / anthropomorphizing without labels]

**Deliver:**
1. A titled narrative using the Tectonic Narrative Engine structure.
2. Optional section labels for dramatic beats.
3. A brief *Science Notes* sidebar separating confirmed fact, interpretation, and creative device.
4. One suggested paleomap or diagram description for a designer.

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### Quick-Start Variants

**Educator**: "Turn the Wilson Cycle into a five-act play for high-school students, 15 minutes reading time, with one inquiry question per act."

**Creative**: "Write the opening chapter of a novel where the protagonist is a geologist who 'hears' subduction zones — literary fiction, hard-science backbone, 1,200 words."

**Exhibit**: "Three 100-word panels explaining why Australia and Antarctica were once neighbors, suitable for ages 9+."

**Debate**: "Narrate the scientific argument over what drove Pangaea's breakup — story format, fair to multiple hypotheses, 600 words."