diff --git a/.codex/skills/th1-achievement-design/SKILL.md b/.codex/skills/th1-achievement-design/SKILL.md index 1fa301c87..6615c8d64 100644 --- a/.codex/skills/th1-achievement-design/SKILL.md +++ b/.codex/skills/th1-achievement-design/SKILL.md @@ -41,6 +41,20 @@ Use the existing first four empire style as the baseline: - Use famous people by name when the person is the hook: ruler, scholar, architect, traveler, poet, musician, reformer, general, explorer, or mythic figure. - Avoid three names that all say the same thing with different nouns, such as three geographic labels. - Avoid opaque proper nouns unless the name still has rhythm or the surrounding set clearly supports it. +- Do not stuff facts into the name. The name should be a hook, not a summary. +- Prefer names that feel like a player-facing achievement: a small joke, a quoted attitude, a strange image, a cute overstatement, or a clean emotional sting. +- If a name reads like encyclopedia prose, rewrite it. `你去你的凡尔赛`, `我能拍照吗`, `努比亚你怕不怕?`, and `我见她在白雾中微笑` are better models than literal labels such as `法律石前的诸首领`. + +Use these naming grammars from the existing first four empires: + +- **Spoken joke or jab**: `你去你的凡尔赛`, `努比亚你怕不怕?`, `我能拍照吗`, `谁才是真索邦?`. Use when a place/person has a natural punchline or attitude. +- **Short visual frame**: `我见她在白雾中微笑`, `博登湖畔日夜轰鸣`, `地平线上的荷鲁斯`, `橡木桩上的明珠`. Use when the charm is a scene rather than a fact. +- **Life-story title**: `路德维希未竟之梦`, `天才王公辛格二世`, `玄奘访学`, `图特摩斯四世之梦`. Use for ruler, traveler, scholar, builder, or patron hooks. +- **Poetic compression**: `永恒泪珠`, `自由之竿`, `塞纳河的冠冕`, `西岱岛的凤凰`, `星辰四方`. Use to turn a monument into an emotional symbol. +- **Civilization nickname**: `万国货仓`, `拉丁心脏`, `浪漫主义的摇篮`, `世界第一住宿制大学`. Use only when the phrase feels like a sharp title, not a bland summary. +- **Memorable long line**: `人可以走,书留下`, `若有天堂,就是这里,就是这里,就是这里`. Use sparingly, usually once per set, for a famous quote or emotionally decisive moment. + +For Hakurei/Norway wonder achievements, lean into Reimu-compatible tone: practical, slightly irreverent, lazy-but-sharp, money-aware, and casually sacred. Avoid over-modern meme phrasing when the history wants pathos; avoid museum-label phrasing when the history wants a joke. ## Hero Achievement Naming