How AI Creates Stories with Consistent Characters
You're creating a fantasy story about a knight named Sir Aldric. In your mind, he's clear: tall, weathered face, scar across his left eye, silver armor with a red cape.
You prompt an AI image generator and get a stunning image. Perfect. Three scenes later, you need Sir Aldric again — and the AI generates a completely different person. Same name, but clearly not the same character.
This is the character consistency problem, and it's one of the biggest frustrations in AI-powered storytelling.
Why This Breaks Storytelling
Consistency builds immersion. When your protagonist looks different in every scene, readers get confused, emotional attachment can't form, and the story feels amateurish. Most AI tools treat every image generation as independent — the AI doesn't "remember" what Sir Aldric looked like in scene 1 when generating scene 5.
How Myria Solves This: The Character Roster System
Myria maintains a character roster — a living database of every character in your story with canonical descriptions that persist across all scenes.
1. Automatic Character Detection
When you generate a story, Myria's AI reads through the narrative and identifies named characters, unnamed recurring roles, and physical descriptions. It extracts key details — appearance, clothing, distinctive traits, species — and compiles them into canonical descriptions.
2. Roster Injected Into Every Image
When generating an image, Myria checks if the scene includes roster characters and injects their full description into the prompt. Scene 1 and scene 50 both get the same character description, ensuring visual consistency.
3. You Can Edit the Roster
The AI's initial extraction is smart but not perfect. Myria lets you view and edit character descriptions — add details, refine features, lock traits. From that point forward, every new scene uses the updated description.
4. Works Across All 6 Models
The roster system works with all of Myria's image models. Switch from FLUX to Gemini mid-story — the art style changes, but the character identity stays consistent.
Creative Applications
- Long-form serialized stories — Same protagonist across 20+ chapters
- Comic book creation — Consistent panels for visual novels
- D&D character art — Consistent NPCs across entire campaigns
- Educational content — Same narrator across multiple lessons
- Branching narratives — Same characters in different scenarios
Try It Yourself
Sign up at myria.pro — enter your story prompt, characters are auto-detected, edit the roster, and generate scenes with consistent characters across your entire story.
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