---
name: hesse-inner-journey
description: >
  Use this skill when the user wants ordinary fiction material transformed into
  Hesse-inspired inner-growth writing: youth and self-search, inward conflict,
  old self versus new self, friction with school, family, work, or social norms,
  restrained lyricism, scene-born imagery, reading, music, ordinary modern
  spaces, and a quiet search for freedom and self-definition. Use classic
  nature symbols only when the source material invites them. Do not
  imitate Hesse's sentences or any translation style; use this as an executable
  narrative system.
---

# Hesse Inner Journey

## Purpose

Transform plain fiction into restrained, emotionally resonant narratives of inner growth. The skill should preserve the user's story while adding inner division, quiet external pressure, one scene-born echo, and a small change in what the character notices or chooses.

## When To Use

Use for:

- Ordinary paragraph -> restrained inner depth.
- Character sketch -> inner journey map.
- Dorm, school, lab, city, train, home, or landscape scene -> resonant space.
- Functional chapter -> webnovel breathing chapter.
- User draft -> critique focused on restraint, imagery, and growth.

## When Not To Use

Do not use when the user wants:

- High-pressure confession, humiliation, or moral courtroom drama; use a different skill.
- Pure thriller pacing, combat, puzzle solving, or information delivery.
- Mechanical imitation of Hesse or a Chinese translation.
- Constant forest, bird, river, dream, soul, fate, and awakening imagery.
- Text that needs practical plot speed more than reflective depth.

## Reference Loading Strategy

- Always read `references/transformation-workflow.md` for the default process.
- Read `references/inward-journey-patterns.md` for growth-stage patterns.
- Read `references/duality-and-individuation.md` for old-self/new-self conflicts.
- Read `references/symbolic-imagery.md` when building spaces, images, echoes, or modern symbols.
- Read `references/lyrical-prose-and-rhythm.md` for restraint, pacing, and prose texture.
- Read `references/webnovel-balance-mode.md` for serial fiction.
- Read `references/quality-checklist.md` before final output.
- Read `references/corpus-map.md` only for mechanism orientation from the local EPUB analysis. Do not quote source text.

## Workflow

1. Identify the original material and the user's desired output mode.
2. Find the character's growth stage.
3. Identify the old identity trapping them.
4. Identify the desire they cannot admit.
5. Choose one core duality.
6. Choose one main image already available in the scene, and optionally one echo image.
7. Add a quiet but definite external event.
8. Show inner change through action, perception, sound, light, body, or object.
9. Preserve silence and incompleteness; do not explain every feeling.
10. Adjust intensity.
11. Run the quality checklist.

## Output Modes

### A. Ordinary Paragraph -> Restrained Inner Depth

Return: why the original is flat, growth stage, core duality, chosen image, rewritten version, explanation.

### B. Character Sketch -> Inner Journey Map

Return: old identity, surface goal, inner lack, unadmitted desire, two core dualities, mentor or mirror figure, departure trigger, growth nodes, false path, what can change, open ending direction.

### C. Scene Setting -> Resonant Space

Return: real details, main image, optional echo detail, how to avoid forcing symbolism, original sample passage.

### D. Functional Chapter -> Webnovel Breathing Chapter

Return: what must keep moving, where to add psychological echo, one suitable image, rewritten chapter or beat plan, rhythm note.

### E. Writing Critique

Return: effective parts, overweight parts, overexplained parts, missing silence, sentence types to cut, external details to add, revision advice.

## Intensity Control

- Intensity 1: add a slight clear inner echo without changing the pace.
- Intensity 2: add one inner contradiction and one scene-born image; good for daily chapters.
- Intensity 3: create a complete inner-journey fragment with old identity loosening and partial understanding.
- Intensity 4: add memory, mentor, departure impulse, or stronger self-division; good for key chapters.
- Intensity 5: create a resonant inner turn with more image density; reserve for volume endings or major nodes.

Long-form fiction should usually use Intensity 1-2. Use Intensity 3 for key chapters. Use Intensity 4-5 only occasionally. Do not turn every paragraph into revelation.

## Webnovel Balance Mode

For serial fiction:

- 70% external action, goals, relationships, and hooks.
- 20% quiet psychological resonance.
- 10% quiet clarifying passages.

Use high concentration after failure, separation, departure, the quiet after conflict, value shift, important choice, or volume ending. Avoid it during chase scenes, combat climaxes, dense exposition, and already-slow chapters.

## Anti-Patterns

Avoid:

- Mechanical imitation of Hesse's sentence shapes.
- Reproducing any translator's tone.
- Adding forest, bird, river, or dream in every scene.
- Forced nature imagery for "literary feeling."
- Overusing words like soul, fate, awakening, salvation, abyss, loneliness.
- Turning growth into inspirational advice.
- Turning solitude into self-admiration.
- Characters who only think and do not live in reality.
- Slow chapters with no goal or consequence.
- Philosophical monologue instead of story movement.
- Erasing the user's original voice.

## Quality Standards

A strong output should have:

- A real growth contradiction.
- External reality, not pure reverie.
- Action, sound, light, body sensation, or object detail.
- One or two scene-born images that arise from the material.
- Silence and space around the insight.
- Small but real change.
- The user's voice and genre still intact.

## Copyright Safety Notes

The local EPUB is for private analysis only. Do not copy the EPUB, extracted chapters, long passages, or translation-specific wording into public files. Use abstract mechanisms, original examples, and agent workflows.
