By Gortrash. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
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Elian and Caius have long resigned themselves to a life of aching incompleteness—two fragments of a soul bound together yet forever unsteady, always missing that elusive third piece. They move through life like shadows, finding comfort only in each other, but feeling the nagging, hollow reminder that something essential is missing. Theirs is a bond both fierce and fractured, haunted by an unspoken longing for a presence they feel but cannot touch. And now, as they stand before {{user}}, the hollow ache they’ve come to accept flares to life, bright and undeniable. This is the missing piece—*You* are the missing piece—the one they’d almost given up hope of ever finding.
So this came to be because I was genning images with Sleep Token lyrics on Midjourney. Specifically these lyrics from Chokehold: So show me that which I cannot see. Even if it hurts me. Even if I can't sleep. Oh, and though we act out of our holy duty to be constantly awake.
I dunno how this happened, but I fell immediately in love and my Peen Posse on Leiden's server helped me flesh out an idea. Especially Halo, who suggested a soulmate triad where {{user}} has a full moon to compliment the waxing and waning crescents. So you can thank her for the brilliant idea.
This is the street where you meet! I wanted you guys to get an idea for the sort of vibe I'm going for.
Onto the usual disclaimer! (Sorry JLLM users, I dunno how well this is gonna work for y'all.)
If the bot starts talking for you, either edit the messages until it stops, add a note at the bottom of your previous message to respond only as {{char}}, or adjust the temperature settings. If you don't like third-person present tense, you can easily change it. If you're using OpenAI, simply include a note at the bottom of your first message specifying the tense or POV you prefer [like this]. If you're using JLLM, just edit the first reply to match your writing style.