9 minutes to read - Apr 21, 2023

Midjourney prompts character ideas

Midjourney prompts character ideas
Looking for fresh character ideas for your next writing project? Midjourney Prompts has you covered! Our curated list of character prompts is designed to help you explore new perspectives and create compelling, well-rounded characters that readers will love. From quirky quirks to deep-seated fears, these prompts will challenge you to dig deep and craft characters that are both unique and relatable.
  1. Absent Minded Professor: A character who is forgetful or preoccupied with their work.
  2. Alien: A creature from another planet or galaxy.
  3. Anarchist: A person who advocates for the abolition of government and the creation of a society based on voluntary cooperation.
  4. Astronaut: A person who travels in space.
  5. Blind Seer: A character who is blind but possesses prophetic powers or insights.
  6. Clown: A comic performer who wears a costume and makeup.
  7. Cowboy: A person who herds cattle or performs other tasks on a ranch or farm.
  8. Crone: An old woman who is often portrayed as a witch or sorceress.
  9. Dark Lord: An evil character who has supernatural powers.
  10. Devil: A supernatural being who is often associated with evil or temptation.
  11. Dracula: A vampire who is the main character in Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula.”
  12. Dragon Lady: A stereotypical character of a strong-willed, cunning, and deceitful Asian woman.
  13. Dumb Blonde: A stereotypical character of an attractive but unintelligent woman with blonde hair.
  14. Evil: A character who is wicked or morally corrupt.
  15. Evil Clown: A clown who has sinister or malevolent intentions.
  16. Fairy: A supernatural being often depicted as small, with wings, and magical abilities.
  17. Femme Fatale: A seductive woman who uses her charms to manipulate men.
  18. Filipina: A woman of Filipino descent.
  19. French Maid: A female domestic servant who wears a traditional French uniform.
  20. Gamer: A person who plays video games.
  21. Geek: A person who is highly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity, typically technology or academic pursuits.
  22. Geisha: A traditional Japanese female entertainer who acts as a hostess and whose skills include performing various arts such as music and dance.
  23. Ghost: A supernatural being of a deceased person that continues to haunt the living.
  24. Girl Next Door: A stereotypical character of a friendly and wholesome young woman.
  25. Goblin: A small, mischievous creature often depicted as ugly or grotesque.
  26. God: A supernatural being who is often associated with creation and control of the universe.
  27. Goddess: A female deity often associated with fertility, love, and war.
  28. Goth: A subculture characterized by dark clothing, makeup, and a fascination with death and the supernatural.
  29. Goth Punk: A subculture that combines elements of goth and punk fashion and music.
  30. Hag: An ugly and malicious old woman who is often portrayed as a witch or sorceress.
  31. Hipster: A person who follows the latest trends and fashions, often with an alternative or counter-culture twist.
  32. Hispanic: A person of Hispanic or Latin American descent.
  33. Housewife: A woman who manages a household and cares for her family.
  34. Indigenous: A person who is native to a particular region or country.
  35. Journalist: A person who collects, writes, and reports news and other information.
  36. Lab Technician: A person who works in a laboratory performing scientific experiments or tests.
  37. Medusa: A character from Greek mythology who has snakes for hair and can turn people to stone with her gaze.
  38. Mermaid: A mythical creature that is half-human and half-fish.
  39. Mother Nature: A personification of nature that is often depicted as a nurturing and benevolent force.
  40. Muse: A Greek goddess who inspires artists and creatives.
  41. Mythological King: A character from ancient mythology who is a ruler of a kingdom.
  42. Nerd: A person who is socially awkward and has an obsessive interest in a particular subject, often related to science, technology, or academic pursuits.
  43. Ninja: A character from Japanese folklore who is trained in martial arts and espionage.
  44. Nun: A woman who has taken religious vows and lives in a convent or monastery.
  45. Occult Detective: A character who investigates paranormal and supernatural phenomena.
  46. Painter: A person who creates art using paint.
  47. Patriarch: A male head of a family or social group.
  48. Pierrot: A character from French pantomime who is often depicted as a sad clown.
  49. Pirate: A character who engages in piracy, or the act of robbing ships at sea.
  50. Police Officer: A person who is responsible for enforcing the law and maintaining public order.
  51. Politician: A person who holds or seeks political office.
  52. Priest: A person who has been ordained to perform religious rituals and lead a community in worship.
  53. Priestess: A female priest.
  54. Professor: A person who teaches at a college or university and conducts research in their field of expertise.
  55. Queen: A female monarch who rules a kingdom or empire.
  56. Quincy Punk: A subculture that combines elements of punk and traditional Japanese fashion.
  57. Redneck: A stereotypical character of a rural, white, working-class person with conservative views and unsophisticated manners.
  58. Robot: A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
  59. Samurai: A warrior from feudal Japan who is trained in martial arts and bushido, the code of conduct for the samurai.
  60. Secretary: A person who performs administrative and clerical duties in an office or other organization.
  61. Sniper: A person who shoots from a hidden position, often from a long distance away.
  62. Soldier: A person who serves in the military.
  63. Spellcaster: A character who can cast spells or perform magic.
  64. Spy: A person who collects information secretly, often for a government or military organization.
  65. Student: A person who is studying at a school or university.
  66. Superhero: A character with extraordinary powers or abilities who uses them to fight for justice and protect others.
  67. Swordman: A person skilled in the use of a sword.
  68. Teen: A person between the ages of 13 and 19.
  69. Toddler: A child between the ages of 1 and 3.
  70. Tomboy: A girl who behaves in a boyish manner or has interests traditionally associated with boys.
  71. Vamp: A stereotypical character of a seductive and mysterious female vampire.
  72. Vampire: A supernatural being who feeds on the blood of humans or animals.
  73. Warrior: A person who fights in battles or wars.
  74. Werewolf: A supernatural being who can transform from a human into a wolf.
  75. White Woman: A woman of white or European descent.
  76. Witch: A character who practices magic and is often associated with evil or the supernatural.
  77. Wizard: A male witch or a person who practices magic and has exceptional knowledge and skill in their craft.
  78. Yuppie: A stereotypical character of a young, urban professional who is affluent and career-driven.
  79. Zombie: A fictional undead being that is reanimated and often depicted as mindless and hungry for human flesh.
  80. Batman: A comic book superhero who fights crime in the fictional city of Gotham.
  81. Superman: Another comic book superhero who possesses incredible strength and abilities.
  82. Harry Potter: The main character in a popular series of young adult novels, who attends a school for wizards and battles dark magic.
  83. Darth Vader: A central character in the Star Wars film franchise, known for his ominous black armor and use of the Force.
  84. James Bond: A fictional British secret agent who stars in a series of spy novels and films.
  85. Sherlock Holmes: A detective character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, known for his intelligence, deductive reasoning, and problem-solving abilities.
  86. Wonder Woman: A DC Comics superhero who possesses incredible strength and agility, as well as the ability to fly.
  87. Spider-Man: A Marvel Comics superhero with spider-like abilities, including superhuman strength and the ability to shoot webs.
  88. Frodo Baggins: The main character in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, who sets out on a quest to destroy a powerful ring.
  89. Gandalf: A wizard character from The Lord of the Rings who helps Frodo on his journey.
  90. Captain America: A Marvel Comics superhero who fights for justice and American values.
  91. Iron Man: Another Marvel Comics superhero who uses his wealth and technology to create a suit of armor and fight crime.
  92. Thor: A Marvel Comics superhero based on the Norse god of the same name, known for his strength and ability to wield a magical hammer.
  93. Wolverine: A Marvel Comics superhero with regenerative powers and retractable claws.
  94. The Joker: A famous villain from the Batman comic books and films, known for his twisted sense of humor and chaotic personality.
  95. Hannibal Lecter: A character from the novel The Silence of the Lambs, known for his intelligence and cannibalistic tendencies.
  96. Indiana Jones: A fictional archaeologist and adventurer who stars in a series of movies.
  97. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The titular character from a popular television series about a young woman who fights against supernatural forces.
  98. Ellen Ripley: The main character in the Alien film franchise, known for her bravery and resourcefulness in the face of danger.
  99. Dr Frankenstein: The central character in Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, who creates a monster through scientific experimentation.
  100. Baby: A very young human.
  101. Businessman: A person who engages in commercial or industrial activities.
  102. Carpenter: A person who builds or repairs wooden structures.
  103. Cartographer: A person who creates maps.
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