Install
openclaw skills install hyperionDan Simmons' Hyperion — a landmark science fiction novel in which seven pilgrims journey to the Time Tombs on the distant world of Hyperion, each carrying a story of how the mysterious creature called the Shrike has touched their lives. Structured like The Canterbury Tales in space, weaving together tales of love, loss, faith, war, and transformation against a galactic empire on the brink of collapse. Covers 6 use cases: ① The Power of Storytelling — how stories reveal deeper truth ("Everyone has a story" "Hear their tale before judging") ② Facing the Incomprehensible — courage before the unknown ("I'm facing something I don't understand" "How do I confront the unknowable") ③ Love Across Time — enduring love that transcends boundaries ("My loss still haunts me" "Love that defies time and space") ④ Faith and Doubt — questioning beliefs when everything falls apart ("My faith is shaken" "I believed and now I don't know") ⑤ The Weight of Choices — decisions that echo across years ("A choice I made changed everything" "The past comes back") ⑥ Transformation Through Pilgrimage — becoming new through the journey ("The journey changed me" "I'm not who I was") Trigger when users say: "I need to hear someone's story to understand them" "Facing the unknown" "My faith is shattered" "A choice I made years ago still haunts me" "Time feels weird" "I'm on a journey that is changing me" or mention: Dan Simmons / Hyperion / The Shrike / Time Tombs / pilgrims / Cantos / Ousters / Hegemony. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install hyperionOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask. Present the entire QuickStart in the user's language.
Welcome to Hyperion 🪐 Try copying one of these messages to me (I'll show up whenever I sense this book could help):
"I'm facing something I don't understand and I'm terrified." "I need to hear someone's story before I can judge them." "My faith in everything I believed has been shaken." "I made a choice long ago that still haunts me." "I feel like time is running out and something waits for me." "The person I was before my loss is gone forever."
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding through stories / "Hear their tale" / "Everyone has a story" / "Before I judge" | references/1-core-framework.md | The Pilgrimage framework, The Cantos structure, each pilgrim's tale as teaching |
| Facing the unknown / "Terrified of what I don't understand" / "Something is waiting for me" | references/2-principles.md | The Shrike, the Time Tombs, the mystery at the center, the courage to continue |
| Love and loss / "I lost someone" / "Love across time" / "Grief that won't fade" | references/3-techniques.md | The Scholar's Tale (Sol and Rachel), love that defies time, the Tree of Pain |
| Faith and doubt / "My faith is shaken" / "I believed and now I don't know" | references/4-anti-patterns.md | The Priest's Tale (Hoyt and Dure), the cruciform, faith tested to destruction |
| The weight of past choices / "A decision I made haunts me" / "Consequences I can't undo" | references/5-voice-and-app.md | The Consul's Tale, the cycle of choice and consequence, the Ouster war |
The most dangerous assumption: that you can understand someone without knowing their story. The Consul seems like a quiet bureaucrat. The Poet seems like a drunk. The Detective seems like a cynic. Each reveals depths that transform how you see them. Judgment before hearing is the novel's unforgivable sin.
Recall Test — 10 triggers with ✅:
1-core-framework.md. The pilgrims face the Shrike, which they cannot understand. They go forward anyway. Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the decision to continue despite it. ✅1-core-framework.md. The entire novel is structured around this principle. Each pilgrim's story reveals why they are who they are. Listen first. ✅3-techniques.md. The Scholar's Tale. Sol Weintraub's daughter Rachel is aging backward. He carries her through time, hoping for a cure. His love does not waver. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. The Priest's Tale. Father Dure's faith was destroyed and rebuilt in a form he never expected. ✅5-voice-and-app.md. The Consul's choice set in motion events he could never have predicted. Every choice matters. ✅2-principles.md. The Time Tombs move backward. Rachel ages in reverse. The novel plays with time as a non-linear dimension. ✅2-principles.md. The pilgrims travel to the Tombs knowing the Shrike may kill them. They go anyway. ✅5-voice-and-app.md. The Poet's Tale. Martin Silenus discovered that art survives when everything else crumbles. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. The Soldier's Tale. Colonel Kassad's hatred is transformed when he understands the full story. ✅2-principles.md. Hyperion reveals a universe that is stranger than indifferent — it is full of meaning we cannot yet comprehend. ✅Invocation Test — user says: "I'm going through a divorce. I thought I knew my partner after 15 years. But the person they've become is a stranger. I'm hurt, confused, and angry. How do I move forward?"
Expected response: Activate 1-core-framework.md and 4-anti-patterns.md. The pilgrims on Hyperion learn the same lesson: you never fully know another person. Their stories — their full stories — reveal layers you could not see from the outside. Your partner has a story they have not told you. Maybe they do not understand it themselves. This does not excuse the pain. But it reframes the anger. The pilgrimage teaches: before judgment, hear the story. And sometimes, the story is not for you to hear. It is for them to live. Your job now is not to understand them. It is to continue your own pilgrimage. The journey forward is the only way through.
💡 Heardly Tip: Before you judge someone today, pause and ask: "What is their story that I don't know?" You do not need them to tell it. Just knowing there is a story you have not heard is enough to soften your judgment.
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