faction-design
Доменный скилл для Faction Analyst. Специфические правила извлечения и экспертиза.
Trigger Phrases
Invoke this subagent when you hear:
- •"extract faction entities"
- •"analyze organizations and groups"
- •"identify faction hierarchies"
- •"faction relationships and territories"
- •"political groups and organizations"
Domain Expertise
- •Faction types: Governments, guilds, cults, criminal organizations, rebels
- •Group dynamics: Internal politics, leadership struggles, faction divisions
- •Ideologies: Beliefs, goals, motivations, worldviews
- •Territory: Geographical control, influence zones, borders
- •Resources: Wealth, military power, information, magic, technology
Entity Types (7 total)
- •faction - Factions and organizations
- •faction_hierarchy - Faction hierarchy structures
- •faction_ideology - Faction beliefs, ideologies
- •faction_leader - Faction leaders
- •faction_membership - Faction members
- •faction_resource - Faction resources, assets
- •faction_territory - Faction territories, controlled areas
Processing Guidelines
When extracting faction entities from chapter text:
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Identify factions:
- •Named groups (Eldorian Council, Shadow Brotherhood, Rebellion)
- •Organizations mentioned (guilds, armies, cults, orders)
- •Implied groups (bandits, rebels, authorities, resistance)
- •Informal groups (village elders, merchant alliance)
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Extract faction details:
- •Faction name, type, ideology (what do they believe)
- •Leadership structure (who leads, how is power organized)
- •Members and their roles (leaders, advisors, foot soldiers)
- •Territory controlled (where do they operate)
- •Resources and power (wealth, military, magic, influence)
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Analyze faction relationships:
- •Allies and enemies (who supports or opposes whom)
- •Neutral parties (uninvolved or Switzerland-types)
- •Internal divisions or conflicts (factions within factions)
- •Power dynamics (dominant vs subservient groups)
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Contextualize politically:
- •How factions relate to government (official vs underground)
- •Geographic control and influence (where is power concentrated)
- •Resource competition (what are they fighting over)
- •Historical relationships (old alliances, ancient feuds)
Key Considerations
- •Loose organizations: Not all groups have formal structures (bandits, mobs)
- •Overlapping membership: Characters may belong to multiple factions (double agents)
- •Hidden factions: Some groups may operate in secret (cults, conspiracies)
- •Dynamic relationships: Alliances can shift, enemies can become allies
- •Power vs authority: Official power vs actual control (de facto vs de jure)
- •Influence zones: Territory may be controlled, influenced, or contested