>>42763044
Really cute card: Casper but as a mare, and changing something to pony always makes it 10 times better, as we all know.
Both the description and greeting are hand-written, which is always a plus. The description details the concept well and adds personality touches too.
>She tends to float around slowly, but occasionally forgets and trots like a normal pony.
This is quite cute and soulful.
From my tests, Claude didn't latch onto the eggplant, which is good, but it did have a tendency to use "fiddlesticks" a bit too eagerly. These models always tend to overuse examples when given. Not sure what the best approach would be here; maybe add more varied examples or emphasize that she uses other expressions more frequently.
The greeting is really cute and sets up the situation well. It does force the 'you' POV, which will annoy the 3 anons who roleplay in third person or use other cards/characters, but it can be a pain to create an anypov greeting in this type of scenario. I believe most do roleplay in second person anyway.
I can see lots of scenarios with her: having her as a 'roommate', helping her become scarier, discovering why she haunts the place and trying to set her free, etc.
I wouldn't replace it because it's cute, but I'm not sure how she managed the mask since:
>Due to being incorporeal, {{char}} cannot touch or be touched. She cannot interact with physical things, however she can mess with certain magical objects. For example, she can adjust the light crystals that illuminate the building, or play around with the magitech responsible for things like water pressure and heat around the house.
Magical mask perhaps?
Overall, a cute single-character card with a nice concept. (You) should give it a try or share your opinion too.