From Personas to Plot: Character-Grounded Multi-Agent Story Generation for Long-Form Narratives
Abstract
Although large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive creative fiction generation, they struggle to maintain narrative consistency and coherent plot lines in long-form stories. In this work, we introduce a unified framework for long-form narrative generation and verification. MAGNET, a multi-agent goal-driven narrative engine for storytelling, generates stories with persona-grounded character agents that propose actions based on a shared world state and evolving story goals, while ATLAS is a graph-based pipeline that compares scene-level world representations across a generated story to detect hallucinations. By evaluating MAGNET using an LLM editor, pairwise rubric scoring, and ATLAS, we show that our framework produces coherent narratives compared to single-model prompting and IBSEN. At 100 pages, MAGNET reduced annotations and hallucinations by 41 and 50%, respectively, compared to the single model baseline and by 34 and 45%, respectively, compared to IBSEN, with pairwise rubric evaluation showing similar results. These results suggest that long-form narratives can emerge from explicit world-state tracking and goal-driven multi-agent generation, providing a foundation for controllable and structurally coherent long-form narrative generation.
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@article{arxiv.2607.00918,
title = {From Personas to Plot: Character-Grounded Multi-Agent Story Generation for Long-Form Narratives},
author = {Aayush Aluru and Chloe Ho and Muhammad Hammouri and Kerry Luo and Myra Malik and Ryan Lagasse and Arjun Bahuguna and Vasu Sharma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.00918},
year = {2026}
}