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Prequel Concept Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A prequel concept generator hands you a backstory worth telling — a focus and a revelation — so you can deepen an existing world by showing what came before, like the story of how the villain became who they are, revealing a secret that recasts the original. Novelists, screenwriters, and game writers use prequels to enrich a world and pay off long-held mysteries, but choosing which earlier story actually matters is hard. This tool pairs a compelling focus with a meaningful reveal. Click to generate and copy the concept. It is ideal for expanding a series, writing an origin story, developing a fictional world's history, or sparking fan fiction. Because the focuses and reveals combine widely, you can explore many possible pasts for your world and find the one that makes the original story richer in hindsight.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Click Generate to draw a concept.
- Read the focus and the reveal.
- Plant seeds for the original story.
- Copy the concept or draw again.
Use Cases
- •Expanding a series
- •Writing an origin story
- •Developing world history
- •Sparking prequel fan fiction
- •Deepening a villain or mentor
Tips
- →Deepen, never contradict, canon.
- →Make it a story in its own right.
- →Plant seeds paid off later.
- →Draw again for more pasts.
FAQ
what makes a good prequel
A strong prequel deepens the original without contradicting it, and stands as a story in its own right. It plants seeds the audience will recognise later and answers a question worth asking, rather than just filling in every gap.
should it spoil the original
It should enrich, not undercut. Reveal things that recast the main story in a new light, but preserve its central tensions. The best prequels make you want to revisit the original and notice what you missed.
can i get another concept
Yes. Generate again for a new focus and reveal. The combinations give you many possible pasts for the same world, so you can choose the backstory that adds the most meaning to the story you already have.