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This is the first time RuneQuest got mentioned! I'm glad you like it so much! Truth be told I've never played anything but 2e and CP2020 seriously. Playing is a waste of time when I can be adoopting instead.
Your picrel reminds me I should really adapt Toons RPG.

Now, listen: I'm one of the worst botmakies there is and I'm not ashamed to admit it. There's not much to say about cards, they're just placeholders, especially the System-Agnostic. He's supposed to adopt the personality of the game he runs. The preset is just there to make things more organized like in a video game. I find it that Gemini keeps getting dumber lately, so it keeps spamming [OOC:], and the character sheet. The preset includes a rudimentary jb because a preset with no jb isn't worth loading.
I do what nobody else wants to do: I make lorebooks. Now this is the part you won't like: I do it all by hand.
First I upload the .pdf to AI Studio (because ChatGPT and Deepseek refuse to read them due to copyright).
Then I copy-paste my prompts, (https://files.catbox.moe/0j35uq.txt) of which I hear are a real mess that just confuses the AI (I have trouble accepting advice) and run it. The idea is that you need to tell AI Studio to make you a list of all entries it plans to adapt. Then you just adapt them and copy-paste each and every codebox manually into the lorebook. Each title, keys, content has been copy-pasted by me, by hand, using ctrl+c, ctrl+v. There is no automation. I have to do it like a medieval monk copying the Holy Bible. In fact it's worse than that. I'm like that monk from A Canticle for Leibowitz who spent his life copying a schematic in negative.
500 entries later, you have adapted a book.
Note that the big 4 of AI already know how to play tabletops more or less, the lorebooks are here just to make them hallucinate a bit less. They still hallucinate while playing. I'm coping, but the real life GMs make mistakes and make up shit too.