To complete a story based on a "story card," you typically use the prompts or images provided to spark a creative narrative. Many "Complete the Story" sets, such as those from , offer specific opening lines or scenarios designed to help you explore your imagination and hidden perspectives. How to Use Story Cards
If you're looking for inspiration right now, here are a few classic "card" prompts: card.jpg
: Every time you draw a card from a specific deck, the event depicted on the card happens in real life. To complete a story based on a "story
: Some cards focus on specific traits or "superpowers." You can use these to build a backstory for a protagonist, explaining how a particular characteristic (like leadership or resilience) served them in the past. Sample Story Starters : Some cards focus on specific traits or "superpowers
: A stranger hands you a card with your own name on it and a date five years in the future.
: Draw three cards representing a Beginning, Middle, and End . This helps build a structured plot by forcing you to connect unrelated images or themes.
For a more personalized experience, you can create your own virtual story cards using templates from sites like or TSC Alliance to highlight specific life events or advocacy goals.