Class Reunion Prompt

Welcome, scene-builder, to the Reunion Wing of the codex. Conjure reunion prompts across name tags, old crushes, status displays, yearbook secrets, and hotel bar confessions. Open the index, and let the prompt find its spark.

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  1. Write a reunion prompt where the classmate who changed careers twice protects the person stuck in the old label from the truth that reinvention began after one humiliating reunion rumor.
  2. Let nostalgia fail at the yearbook display because people keep asking for the funny version.
  3. End the scene with a napkin covered in rewritten phone numbers left behind and last call gives courage a deadline.
  4. At the committee table, the reunion treasurer realizes that a receipt folder reveals that the reunion budget paid for something personal.
  5. The volunteer host has prepared for the opening toast, but the guest who never RSVPed arrives carrying a folded seating chart.
  6. During the class achievements slideshow, one half of a former rivalry must choose between preserving the mood and admitting that the victory everyone remembers was arranged.
  7. Use the name tag station as the setting for a reunion scene where no one wants to admit who they became.
  8. A harmless conversation near the photo booth turns sharp when the person collecting the photo strips recognizes a strip of pictures no one remembers taking.
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    The Reunion Wing

    This wing keeps records of rooms where everyone arrives with two faces: the person they became and the person the class still remembers. Its shelves hold name tag mistakes, old crushes at registration, borrowed success, banquet seating politics, memorial tables, photo booth evidence, and parking lot decisions after the official smiles have ended.

    Using the entries

    Choose a prompt when you need pressure that already belongs in the room. A host with an unfinished agenda can carry the public structure. A status flex can add comedy or pain. A yearbook secret can turn nostalgia into evidence. Combine one social ritual with one private wound, then decide who needs the evening to stay polite.

    Working questions

    • Which old role is the character still forced to wear?
    • What object makes the past harder to deny?
    • Who profits if everyone keeps smiling?
    • Where does the real scene begin: check-in, dinner, dance floor, bar, or parking lot?

    Scribes ask…

    Can I really use these class reunion prompt for free?

    Yes. Every name rolled with the Class Reunion Prompt is free to use in your stories, games, streams or projects — no credit required, though a kind word is always welcome. Just remember the muse is generous, so the occasional name may already belong to someone else; double-check before tattooing it on a logo.

    Is there a limit to how many class reunion prompt I can roll?

    Roll until your dice catch fire. The codex holds many hundreds of class reunion prompt for this generator alone, and the pool gets shuffled on every visit, so you'll rarely see the same line-up twice.

    Does this work without an internet connection?

    Once a generator's page has loaded, the names are cached in your browser. You can reroll on a train, in a tent, or deep in a dungeon — no signal required.

    Where can I find even more storytelling tools?

    Wander over to The Story Shack's Class Reunion Prompt for an enriched edition with even more options, illustrations and worldbuilding aids.