D&D Novelization Engine
Seven Claude Code agents that turn session logs into fantasy novels
Impact Snapshot
Cross-disciplinary creative technologist
Project-specific audience and collaborators
Multi-Agent Systems, AI Orchestration, Creative Writing Systems
Outcomes
- Seven Claude Code agents that turn session logs into fantasy novels
Measured Signals
- Timeline: 2025
- Team members credited: 1
Description
A novel is bigger than any AI's context window. The novelization engine is a seven-agent Claude Code pipeline that transforms raw D&D session transcripts into publication-quality fantasy prose. Each agent has a specialized role: extraction (cleaning session logs into narrative material), canon management (tracking character voices, plot threads, and world state across chapters), drafting (writing actual prose), and revision. The style system channels three influences depending on the scene: Tolkien for wonder and grandeur, Martin for grit and politics, Sanderson for propulsive action. A scene classifier tags each section with a blend ratio and the draft agent adjusts register accordingly. The architecture is the creative work.
Technical Details
- Seven-agent Claude Code pipeline
- Scene classifier with style blend ratios
- Canon management across chapters
- Campaign extractor for raw transcripts
- Character rosters and world primers
Team
- Justin West Architect / Developer
Capabilities
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