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Signature Catchphrase Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A character catchphrase generator hands you signature lines that give a character a voice readers and players recognise on sight. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set — wry, brave, weary, or reckless one-liners a character can return to when the stakes rise. Writers use catchphrases to make a voice consistent and quotable; game masters use them to keep an NPC distinct across sessions. The trick is that a good catchphrase reveals personality rather than just sounding cool: "I have a plan. It is mostly running" tells you everything about how this character handles trouble. Pick a line that matches your character's worldview and let them lean on it under pressure, then vary it for the moment a serious scene needs the catchphrase to break. A line the audience can finish for the character is one they will love.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many catchphrases you want.
- Generate a set and pick one that fits the character.
- Plant it a few times so the audience learns it.
- Twist or withhold it when a serious scene needs weight.
Use Cases
- •Giving a character a recognisable, quotable voice
- •Keeping a tabletop NPC distinct across sessions
- •Making dialogue feel consistent in a long story
- •Revealing personality in a single line
- •Creating a callback to subvert in a serious scene
Tips
- →Choose a line that reveals how the character thinks.
- →Use it sparingly so it stays special.
- →Set it up early to pay it off later.
- →Break the catchphrase to show the character changing.
FAQ
what makes a good catchphrase
It reveals personality, not just attitude. The best lines tell you how a character handles the world, so they are quotable because they are true to the character, not merely clever.
how often should i use it
Sparingly enough to stay special. Plant it a few times so the audience learns it, then save its most powerful use for a moment where breaking or twisting the line lands hard.
should the catchphrase ever change
Yes — that is its secret power. A character who finally cannot say their usual line, or says it with new weight, shows growth in a way exposition never could.
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