This addresses a specific worldbuilding problem: making fictional cultures feel like they have centuries of history without dumping exposition. The technique is strategic juxtaposition using a 40/40/20 ratio of recognizable, inferrable, and inscrutable elements. You get recognizable anchors like rosaries, inferrable syntheses like "Klingon Day of the Dead sugar skulls," and productive mysteries like "Pre-Collapse Earth." The method is most useful when you're building lists of cultural artifacts, designing locations that should feel lived-in, or when your setting reads as shallow despite your research. The framework is detailed enough to be immediately actionable, with clear guidance on adjusting ratios by genre and scene position.
npx -y skills add jwynia/agent-skills --skill memetic-depth --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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