Install
openclaw skills install lyrical-fableCreate short lyrical fables (~1000 words) about historical, fictional, or mythological characters in the style of Zachary Mason, Italo Calvino, Jorge Luis Borges, Alan Lightman, Roberto Calasso, Salman Rushdie, Milan Kundera, and Ted Chiang. This skill should be used when the user requests a "lyrical fable," "mythic story," "dreamy narrative," or asks for a short story in the style of these authors about any character. The stories are first-person, philosophically rich, poetically precise, and avoid melancholy in favor of wonder and luminosity.
openclaw skills install lyrical-fableCreate short lyrical fables (approximately 1000 words) about characters—historical, fictional, or mythological—written in the first person with sparse, poetic prose. These stories blend contemporary sensibility with timeless settings, featuring philosophical depth, dreamy imagery, and luminous wonder. The style draws from Zachary Mason, Italo Calvino, Jorge Luis Borges, Alan Lightman, Roberto Calasso, Salman Rushdie, Milan Kundera, and Ted Chiang.
Trigger this skill for requests like:
Determine who the story centers on:
Select the most fitting approach for the character:
A. Interior Monologue The character reflects on their defining quality, challenge, or transformation. Best for introspective characters or philosophical themes.
B. Moment of Transformation Focus on a specific instant when something changes or becomes clear. Best for dramatic characters or turning points.
C. Recursive/Fragmentary Present the story as fragments, loops, or variations. Best for metafictional exploration or temporal themes.
D. Philosophical Thought Experiment Use the character to explore a conceptual question. Best for abstract or scientific themes.
Before writing, review {baseDir}/references/style_guide.md for:
Examine {baseDir}/references/examples.md to see:
Compose the lyrical fable following these guidelines:
Structure (~1000 words):
Voice:
Imagery:
Tone:
Philosophy:
Before presenting the story, verify:
When appropriate, consider:
Length Variation:
Multiple Variations:
Metafictional Elements:
Cultural Sensitivity:
Common themes that work well in lyrical fables:
Scenario: User requests a story about a scientist
Scenario: User wants multiple characters compared
Scenario: User asks for an original character
Scenario: User wants humor or lightness
This skill includes reference files in {baseDir}/references/:
Comprehensive guidelines covering:
Four complete example stories demonstrating:
Each example shows different narrative approaches, tonal variations, and philosophical themes in practice.
Consult these references as needed to maintain the distinctive style and quality of lyrical fables.