Building a game alone means choosing between hiring a concept artist or learning to wrangle AI art generation yourself. Most indie devs hit the same wall: your hero looks nothing like your NPC, your style drifts between characters, and regenerating poses means losing the original character entirely.
This collection solves that with 35 field-tested prompts paired to specific seed numbers for Midjourney 6.1 and SDXL. Copy, paste, generate—every character archetype you need for a fantasy game (heroes, villains, enemies, NPCs) comes with locked personality anchors so variations actually look like the same person in different poses or angles.
You're not paying for generic prompt templates. You're getting the exact seeds that produced working characters, plus the keyword frameworks that keep your whole roster visually coherent.
Fantasy Game Characters: 35 AI Art Prompts with Seed Numbers
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Generate a complete, cohesive fantasy game character lineup — hero, villain, NPCs, and enemies — in under 2 hours, without hiring a concept artist....
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Follow for updatesA seed is a starting point—think of it as an anchor that tells Midjourney or SDXL to begin regeneration from the same creative direction. Without it, rerolling a character for a different pose creates a different-looking person. With the right seed, you can ask for the same character idle, attacking, hurt, or talking—and it stays recognizable. This product includes tested seeds for all 11 character archetypes, meaning you skip the trial-and-error of finding seeds that actually work for your style.
Each character gets a 'voice anchor'—a short personality/visual keyword block that locks into every prompt variation. For example, your hero might always include 'stoic, weathered, determined' while your merchant always includes 'shrewd, friendly, worldly.' This is what makes your hero look like your hero whether they're standing still or mid-swing, and why your NPC actually belongs in the same game world. You're not regenerating different people; you're posing the same person.
Indie games often need a unified visual language. This product includes complete keyword blocks for four common game art styles: Pixel Art, Cel-Shaded, Anime, and Oil Painting. Each one is tested against the entire roster, so you can swap styles globally without rewriting every prompt. Your whole cast shifts together—no character accidentally drifts into a different aesthetic.
Once you've locked down your fantasy roster, the included Sci-Fi and Steampunk vocabulary guides let you redeploy the same prompts and seeds into other genres. You get two worked examples showing exactly how to substitute keywords so the same character structure works across settings. This means one prompt purchase can support multiple games or project experiments.
Seed failures happen—sometimes Midjourney changes the model, sometimes SDXL behaves differently on Tuesdays. The troubleshooting guide diagnoses four common failure types and provides fallback seeds for every character. You're not stuck; you have a roadmap for what to try next.