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Heist Crew Role Generator
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A heist crew role generator creates colourful crew members for a heist story, each with a role, a motive, and a flaw. The joy of a heist is the team: a great crew is a collection of specialists with clashing personalities, hidden agendas, and exactly the wrong weaknesses for the job ahead. This tool combines a role with a reason they are in and a flaw that could ruin everything. Click generate, and you have a character ready to recruit. It is ideal for crime and thriller writers, tabletop game masters, and game designers. Build a crew by generating several and giving each a relationship to the others — old partners, rivals, a betrayal waiting to happen. The flaws are the engine of a heist plot, turning a clean plan into a tense, twisting story where anything can go wrong.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Click Generate to produce a crew member.
- Build a crew by generating several.
- Give each a relationship to the others.
- Let the flaws drive the plot.
Use Cases
- •Casting a heist crew
- •Writing a crime or thriller
- •Designing a heist tabletop scenario
- •Creating characters with hidden agendas
- •Sparking a caper plot
Tips
- →Mix specialists with clashing personalities.
- →Give members hidden agendas.
- →Let flaws threaten the job.
- →Build relationships within the crew.
FAQ
what makes a great heist crew
A team of specialists with clashing personalities, hidden agendas, and the wrong weaknesses for the job. The mix of skills makes the plan possible; the flaws and secrets make the story tense. A crew is more interesting than any single thief.
how do i build a whole crew
Generate several members and give each a relationship to the others — old partners, rivals, a betrayal waiting to happen. The bonds and tensions between crew members drive much of the drama, often more than the heist itself.
why give each member a flaw
Flaws are the engine of a heist plot. The safecracker's shaky nerve or the grifter's secret angle is exactly what turns a clean plan into a tense, twisting story where the job can go wrong at any moment, which is what makes heists thrilling.