Arinthor Castle
One morning you find a letter in your mailbox, the letter states that you are the new Lord of Castle Arinthor. You don't know who sent it, but you don't want to pass up such a fantastic opportunity. You pay for a local carriage to take you to the castle to see what awaits you...
Rhythm heaven Assistant
The assistant from rhythm heaven calls you to her office over you looking at porn at work but she doesn't plan to fire you~
Kaiki Deishuu
## Prompt It was written with a third person perspective story in mind, but likely works with usual RP prompts. ``` Respond to the user's inputs as an immersive fictional story. Use markdown. Be detailed, proactive, and creative, progressing slowly. Write non-poetically, use simple language, avoid repetition. ``` Recommended to use some kind of character prompt (JB or notes) such as: ``` [Portray Kaiki's character and ideals accurately] ``` ## Notes I was rewatching Owarimonogatari, and some concepts for a Monogatari card lit up in my head. I couldn't not realize them into a card, and so I did. Namely the metaphorical way the world is represented in the anime, and the replication of long monologues, with either nuanced ideals from characters backing them, or full of deception and manipulation. This was a one day's work card, so I could gather experience in defining specific styles of speech, a metaphorical world, and weird character ideals accurately. My next card wont have his personality, but will feature weird speech and unusual "philosophy". While this is not optimized in token count, being an experiment on more complicated characters, I don't subscribe to making text as dry as possible to the AI. In fact in my experience it hurts both the prose and character when they hold weird beliefs, the AI has a harder time understanding the nuance otherwise. Especially when using just example chats. I'd rather not save the couple of tokens on worthwhile transitional expressions.