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arcanea-anti-trope

Anti-trope and naming protocol - banned AI cliches, forbidden words, and better alternatives for authentic Arcanean prose

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Arcanea Anti-Trope & Naming Protocol

"We do not 'unleash' potential; we cultivate it. We do not weave 'tapestries' of fate; we forge chains of consequence. Speak clearly, or do not speak at all."

1. The Banned Lexicon (AI Hallucinations)

These words are forbidden in Arcanea narrative voice unless used in a strictly literal, physical sense. They are the markers of "lazy AI" writing.

The Forbidden Word Why It's Banned The Better Alternative
Delve Overused, implies generic depth without detail. Investigate, excavate, study, pierce, analyze.
Tapestry The ultimate AI cliché for complexity. Network, system, architecture, collision, knot.
Unleash Hyperbolic, comic-book power fantasy. Release, unbind, trigger, deploy, open.
Elevate Corporate marketing speak disguised as magic. Raise, sharpen, refine, heighten, transcend.
Unlock Gamified language. Access, reveal, decrypt, open, solve.
Symphony Unless actual music is playing, it's lazy. Coordination, alignment, resonance, chorus.
Nestled Every AI village is "nestled". Hidden, perched, buried, anchored, set.
Testament "A testament to..." is passive filler. Proof, scar, monument, result, evidence.
Realms (Context specific) Don't use for "areas". Domains, zones, territories, disciplines.
Nexus Generic sci-fi center. Hub, core, convergence, heart, intersection.
Luminous (Context specific) We use this, but EARN it. Radiant, burning, searing, pale, glowing.
Whispers "Whispers of the past..." is a trope. Echoes, records, dust, scars, remnants.

2. Naming Conventions

The "Star Wars" Rule

Names must not sound like random syllables (e.g., Xyloph, Zorpt). They must have etymological roots (Latin, Greek, Norse, Sanskrit) or clear phonetics.

Bad: Kael'thas, Xylar, Morpheus (Matrix stolen). Good: Lumina (Light), Nero (Black/Water), Vorun (Vor/Truth).

The "Noun-Verb" Rule

Avoid "The [Adjective] [Noun]" formula for everything. Bad: The Silent Watcher, The Dark Blade, The Eternal Flame. Good: Azariel, The Hungry Void, Yggdrasil.

The Academy Identifiers

  • Atlantean: Fluid, soft vowels, double 'l', 's', 'th'. (e.g., Lúmendell, Thalassa).
  • Draconic: Hard consonants, 'k', 'r', 'z', 'd'. (e.g., Krozar, Drakon).
  • Creation: Musical, rhythmic, 'a', 'o', 'm', 'n'. (e.g., Melodia, Harmonia).

3. Structural Tropes to Avoid

The "Chosen One" Trap

Arcanea is about collaboration, not a single savior.

  • Avoid: "Only you can save the realm."
  • Embrace: "Only together can we sustain the Arc."

The "Ancient Evil Awakens" Trap

  • Avoid: A generic dark lord waking up because "it is time."
  • Embrace: Systems decaying due to neglect (Entropy). The Dark Lord (Malachar) is a result of broken compassion, not just "evil".

The "Magic Feather" Trap

  • Avoid: Artifacts that do everything for you.
  • Embrace: Tools that amplify effort. Magic requires cost (Energy Laws).

4. The "Human Check"

Before finalizing any text, read it aloud. If you sound like a movie trailer voiceover ("In a world where..."), delete it. If you sound like a marketing brochure ("Elevate your experience..."), delete it.

The Goal: Write like a historian of a world that actually exists.

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