18+Adults-only. Spicy slow-burn romantasy with an AI twist.

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Make Your Own Romantasy Movie

Compose cinematic still imagery and 60-second video clips for any scene of any story. Stitch clips into feature-length sequences for a full romantasy short film, or build standalone fan art. Describe your scene in four building blocks below and copy a ready-to-use cinematic-realism prompt.

Adults-only (18+), non-graphic on this page. Use your own words — don’t paste copyrighted book text.

Long is fine. This text will NOT be copied into your final prompt.

Selected Details

Fill in the building blocks and click “Generate prompt” to see your details here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make video, not just stills?

Yes. The partner platform generates 60-second cinematic video clips alongside still imagery — stitch multiple clips into feature-length sequences for a full romantasy short film. The same prompt-writing craft applies to both.

What style should I use for romantic fantasy scenes?

Cinematic realism is the default and the strongest fit for romantasy. For the most vivid results, select the “vivid” model on your image platform — it excels at lighting, depth, and rich detail.

Can I use character names from books in my prompts?

Use original character archetypes (“a fae warrior”, “a dragon rider cadet”, “a scarred wingleader”) instead of copyrighted character names. The platform rejects copyrighted IP by design, and original archetypes give the AI more creative freedom anyway.

What content rules apply to imagery?

All scenes must depict consenting adults only. No minors, no family-role terms. The on-site prompt tooling is suggestive and slow-burn — the partner platform is where explicit configuration lives.

How does this connect to the chat experience?

Two ways. (1) You can generate matching imagery and video for any character you've built or any story you're playing. (2) The same craft principles — specific over generic, sensory over abstract — apply to both the chat brief (taught in the Character Builder Academy) and the visual brief (taught here).

Can I paste text from a book into my prompt?

Please don’t. Write your own summary or paraphrase instead. We do not store any text you type or paste.

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