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7/3/2025, 2:11:55 AM
>>529716203
i'll name a couple examples that come to mind
>things first can do well:
- where {{user}}'s inner feelings, details and exposition is relevant
- separation of narrator and {{user}} (think moby dick)
- not a bot example but definitely my preference for how to reply to a second person prompt
- traditional writing format brings interesting vectors for slower paced prose
>things second can do well:
- text adventure feel
- where {{user}}'s relevance in a bot is mostly in relation to {{char}}, thus focus is put on {{user}}'s actions over other details
- "gamey" chatbots with mechanics, good for feedback on user inputs
>things third can do well:
- fempov but you don't want to roleplay as a girl directly
- some scenario/simulator-type prompts
- untraditional tenses (wrote a third person future tense short story once about a witch doomed to die in 24 hours)
i'll name a couple examples that come to mind
>things first can do well:
- where {{user}}'s inner feelings, details and exposition is relevant
- separation of narrator and {{user}} (think moby dick)
- not a bot example but definitely my preference for how to reply to a second person prompt
- traditional writing format brings interesting vectors for slower paced prose
>things second can do well:
- text adventure feel
- where {{user}}'s relevance in a bot is mostly in relation to {{char}}, thus focus is put on {{user}}'s actions over other details
- "gamey" chatbots with mechanics, good for feedback on user inputs
>things third can do well:
- fempov but you don't want to roleplay as a girl directly
- some scenario/simulator-type prompts
- untraditional tenses (wrote a third person future tense short story once about a witch doomed to die in 24 hours)
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