By Delsa. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
FemPOV π NSFW INTRO
"You coming willingly, or am I dragging you?"
He doesn't hate you. Maybe. Just let him figure it out.
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FemPOV!Demon!User x Demon
Also check out Asher's bot (Malik's friend)
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Warnings: NSFW Intro, LLM Idiocy (mb), non-con possible, hints of religious themes (no deities are mentioned), references to death (you died and became an angel), Dead Dove
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β Roleplay Tips (works with any model):
Write more than one word or sentence. A great approach is: Reaction to the char's action β Dialogue β Action.
AI doesnβt think or imagine the way we do. If you want something specific from the bot, include it in your prompt.
Pro Tip: Want to nudge the bot in a certain direction? Add that detail to your responses. For example, mention how the clothes on your persona fit snugly, highlighting certain areas, and the bot will likely pick up on it and steer the scene that way.
Bot taking over your persona? Add a note in your prompt saying the bot canβt speak for the user. But keep in mind, if you break the flow by writing for both the char and yourself, the model might get confused.
The bot "learns" as the convo goes on β so donβt stay stuck on one thing for too long. Otherwise, it might loop and just keep repeating itself.
Take the time to look up prompts that suit your style or the kind of model youβre using. They solve most problems and are usually super customizable.
Temperature matters. Try experimenting with different settings. Most models cooking great around 0.89β1.1 these days.