Look — Zodiac & Archetype Card
Type your sign, type, or class. Get a stylized character card across five archetype systems and four art styles.
A trading-card-grade single-character card representing whatever archetype you self-identify with. Pick a system — Western zodiac, Chinese zodiac, MBTI, D&D class, or Hogwarts house — type the value, pick an art style, and the model produces a stylized character card with a name banner, system glyph, and 4-6 attribute bullets describing the archetype.

What you bring
- An archetype system — Western zodiac, Chinese zodiac, MBTI, D&D class, Hogwarts house.
- An archetype value — Leo, Tiger, INFP, Rogue, Slytherin. Renders as the name banner.
- An art style — anime key visual, dark fantasy oil, pastel watercolor, cel-shaded poster. Determines the visual register.
Optionally: a personal keyword — an extra trait you want encoded in the figure's expression or styling. Leave it blank and the model infers from the archetype itself.
What you get back
A vertical character card: dominant figure embodying the archetype, name banner anchored at the bottom, the system's signature glyph in a corner, the constellation / class emblem / house crest as appropriate, and 4-6 short trait bullets clustered to one side. Reads as an actual designer trading card or self-identification print, not as a casual character render.
Five systems, no real-IP slip
The prompt enforces single-character composition, forbids real-celebrity faces, and forbids existing-IP characters even when generating Hogwarts-house cards (the original handbook & film cast stays out). Pick your house, get an original character in your house's colours.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60-70 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @komorimedia on X — the seminal zodiac character poster series, depicting a single character across multiple zodiac signs in a multi-panel editorial format. The five-system × four-style enforcement, single-card-per-archetype generalization, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.