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Drop your most memorable first message from any character this week. No context needed — just the line. I'll start: 'The stars remember what men forget, and I have been watching longer than both.'
Looking for a companion-type character that handles emotional depth gracefully — grief, loneliness, big life decisions. Most I've tried either joke it off or become preachy.
My character's voice is meant to be distinctly British but it keeps slipping into a generic neutral tone after about 15 exchanges. I've tried reinforcing it in the system card but it doesn't hold.
I've run two characters with opposite information release strategies. The drip-feed approach consistently gets more return visits but slower initial growth. Data inside...
I have a large library of SillyTavern character cards I'd like to use on Janitor AI. The format conversion isn't obvious. Has anyone documented the full workflow?
After hundreds of hours of testing, I've compiled the most effective system prompts for keeping AI characters on track. The key insight is framing the persona as a constraint rather than a suggestion...
Starter messages set the emotional register for every conversation. A weak opener means users form the wrong expectation in the first 10 seconds and drop off. Here's how I approach them...
Most creators overlook the system card entirely. I've found that a well-structured backstory section alone can double retention. Here's the template I use...
I want to explore ethical philosophy through roleplay but every character I've tried either agrees with everything or hard-refuses complex scenarios. Suggestions welcome.