Character card to scene

Turn your character cards into playable scenes, not just chats.

Prototype an interactive AI roleplay scene from a character card, persona, opening message, and scenario notes. Add setting, memory goals, events, and a shareable first scene draft.

Best for

  • Character card makers moving beyond chat-only bots
  • Roleplay creators with persona, greeting, and scenario notes
  • SillyTavern, JanitorAI, or Chub creators testing scene-based experiences

Starter templates

Use one of these directions instead of starting from a blank prompt.

Card import briefScene + event starterRelationship state draft

Workflow

Paste the character card, persona, greeting, and scenario rules

Paste the character card, persona, greeting, and scenario rules.

Generate a scene brief with setting, memory goals, events, and interaction states

Generate a scene brief with setting, memory goals, events, and interaction states.

Open the draft in workspace and refine the first playable RP loop

Open the draft in workspace and refine the first playable RP loop.

What the first output should include

Character fidelity checklist

Use this to keep the character consistent while you refine the experience in Seele Workspace.

Scene setup and opening beat

Use this to keep the character consistent while you refine the experience in Seele Workspace.

Memory and relationship state plan

Use this to keep the character consistent while you refine the experience in Seele Workspace.

Shareable RP page outline

Use this to keep the character consistent while you refine the experience in Seele Workspace.

Ways to use the draft

Draft the characterRefine the voicePlan the first sceneShare when ready

Review before sharing

Use the first draft as a starting point. Review character fidelity, rights, safety, memory assumptions, and publishing settings before sharing it publicly.

FAQ

Who is this page for?

This page is for roleplay / character card creators who want to turn a static character, card, or story setup into an interactive AI character project.

What should I prepare?

Prepare character notes, relationship context, setting, example dialogue, safety boundaries, and the first scene or interaction you want to test.

Is this meant for final publishing?

Not immediately. Treat the first output as a draft, then review rights, safety, fidelity, and quality before public release.

How should I improve the result?

Check whether the character stays in voice, whether the first scene is easy to enter, and whether the boundaries are clear enough for sharing.

Start with a structured character project brief

Start with a clear brief, then refine the character voice, scene setup, boundaries, and shareable experience inside Seele Workspace.