Generate scene ideas by colliding two unrelated elements using bisociation theory. Use when asked to "generate scene ideas", "come up with scenes", "brainstorm scenes", or any request to develop scene-level premises from two elements. Also use when a user provides two things and asks what scenes could emerge from their collision.
Generate 4-7 scene-level ideas by systematically colliding two user-provided elements, finding friction between their traits, and refining each collision into a concrete scene sketch.
Each step's reference file must only be read AFTER the previous step's output has been completed and presented. Do NOT batch-read reference files. Reading a step's reference file counts as beginning that step.
Execute these steps in sequence. Each step loads a reference file containing detailed instructions for that phase.
Read references/element-combination.md.
Use your full list of generated combinations in the next step.
Read references/bisociation.md.
Use your full list of scene candidates in the next step.
Read references/scene-refining.md.
Use your refined scene candidates in the next step.
Read the template at assets/output-template.md. Write the completed scene ideas to a new markdown file using that template. Name the file scene-ideas-[element1]-x-[element2].md, using short descriptive slugs for each element.
Save the file and present it to the user.