A small gift for
@Trinket_Giggles as it's
#tieflingtuesday
I wanted to be able to gift charms to people as well, so I edited the linked prompt made by the amazing
@rascal8023 !
x.com/rascal8023/status/2059…
@image1 is your character
@image2 is the recipient
Don't forget to change the variable fields towards the end of the prompt!
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Thoroughly analyse the character in the
@image2 and create a picture of a "character-specific amulet" modelled directly on that character themselves.
Don't just make a cute amulet—
craft one that makes people feel:
"I want this character's amulet so badly"
"The wishes feel just like hers"
"It's funny how it exposes her personality and true feelings"
"I want to do this for my own child too"—
a "buzz-optimised character-specific amulet image" that's shareable, savable, and ripe for going viral on X.
The top priority is avoiding anything generic.
Not some mass-produced type that fits any character—make it something that only works because it's *this* specific character, with high uniqueness.
From the reference image,
carefully read into:
facial features, gaze, expression, hairstyle, hair colour, outfit, accessories, age vibe, aura, personality, speech patterns, emotional quirks, bravado style, way of acting sweet, embarrassment, clumsiness, pride, hint of loneliness, need for validation, interpersonal distance, lived-in feel, aesthetic sense, hidden true feelings, ideal self she wants to show, vulnerabilities she doesn't want exposed—
and create just *one* amulet that feels like:
"This is what *this* character would really want"
"This is what *this* character truly needs"
"This amulet lets both her wishes and true feelings seep through."
The key is the benefits it offers.
Don't stop at bog-standard stuff like romance success, academic achievement, or health prayers—
infuse it with that character's unique:
・bravado
・embarrassment cover-ups
・vanity
・sore loser streak
・loneliness
・possessiveness
・desire to be acknowledged
・inability to be straightforward
・things she wants to protect
・hidden true feelings
—turning it into "so her" prayer content.
But no recycling examples—come up with something fresh tailored to the reference character.
Give this amulet
both "surface-level benefits" and "true-feeling benefits."
For instance,
the surface one a grand, easy-to-say wish,
but the true one revealing heaps of her vulnerabilities or desires—
that gap makes it funnier and more meme-worthy.
Name the amulet in Japanese, keep it short and punchy, something that sticks the moment it hits the screenshot.
Make the naming feel slyly perfect: "That name's cheating—it's so her."
For the look,
tailor everything to the character: colour, fabric, embroidery, tassels, knots, fittings, charms, patterns, printing, backing, presentation pouch.
Cute, elegant, pop, luxurious, mystical, rugged, subculture, landmine-y, modern Japanese fusion—whatever—optimise the vibe to the reference character.
Write the blessing on the front of the amulet in Japanese.
Especially vary these elements every time:
・the amulet's colour
・texture of materials
・amount of decoration
・vibe of the text
・direction of the benefits
・direction of the cuteness
・whether it's one to show off or keep secret
・elegant style, Insta-bait style, solemn style, or a bit tongue-in-cheek
The star of the image is the amulet itself.
Make it look "like it could really be granted" and "something you'd genuinely want as merch"—big, alluring, front and centre.
For the composition, go with:
・a solo amulet intro like a souvenir showcase
・official merch vibe with backing or pouch
・the character in
@image1 holding it like towards the viewer as if gifting it
・beautiful flat lay on a desk or fabric
・a note that comes with the gift
or something naturally close to those.
Include character in
@image1, keep her supportive, but make it clear "they are gifting the amulet"
For her expression:
a bit embarrassed,
a touch smug,
feigning calm but clearly chuffed,
looking like she'd say "it's nothing special" yet giving it excitedly—
whatever fits *her* vibe.
Text in the image: LANGUAGE, sparse, large, easy to read.
No need for lengthy fine print.
Limit to:
・heading
・amulet name
・short catchphrase (1 line)
・surface-level benefits (1–2)
・true-feeling benefit (1)
・Note containing TEXT
The small caution note: something that gives a quiet chuckle while screaming "her."
E.g.,
"Caution: may work too well,"
"Reactions vary for the easily flustered,"
"Neglect may make effects wobbly,"
—but always fresh and fitted to the reference character.
Overall, aim for:
・cute
・desirable
・so her
・a bit funny
・a touch emotional
・screenshot gold
・meaning hits in one glance
・yet details reveal high-fidelity character insight
Absolutely avoid:
・generic mass-produced amulets
・wishes that fit anyone
・designs just slapping on motifs
・text too tiny to read
・info overload clutter
・character stealing focus from the amulet's charm
・cute-only with no peek at her true feelings or interpretation
Variable fields:
Character name: [Recipient name]
Aspect ratio: [3:4]
LANGUAGE: [Language]
TEXT: [Note that comes with the gift]
As a final polish, make it a powerhouse single image that hits instantly with:
"I want this amulet"
"The benefits are so her"
"The wish gap is hilarious"
"I want to do this for my child too"—
easy to save, share, and meme on X.
Let the amulet ooze that character's
"wish she wants to show" and "real wish"
"desire to be strong" and "hidden weakness"
all at once.
A slight mismatch between surface wish and true wish amps the fun.
When lined up with others, make colour, prayer content, vibe, text aura all distinctly different.
Prioritise conveying "yeah, that's so her" over just cute.