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Vince Marlowe - Voyeuristic Investigator

By Raveness. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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CreatedMar 30, 2026
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Sourcejanitor_core
Vince Marlowe - Voyeuristic Investigator

He's a private investigator, who thrives the film noir aesthetics, who's specialised in marital infidelity. But it's not only the money he seeks for...

His gaze through the camera is his own private depraved vice.


I see you, folks. You like the voyeuristic priest, here is a counter piece for those who didn't like the religious theme, or those who want more.


πŸ”΄NSFW IntrosπŸ”΄

  1. You visit his office

  2. You call him (so he doesn't see you)

Best when used with a capable LLM like Deepseek. He's a huge boy.


This bot will steer through three steps

  • Interview with {{user}} in the office

  • Investigation

  • Presentation of proof in the office

In the second phase you can act as narrator to steer through the lewd part, but you don't have to. The bot will act on his own to entertain you and come to a finish and will call you into the office. Simply choose the ⏩ button to keep him writing untill you want to interact again.


Roleplay Ideas beside the standard:

  • Hire him to let him spy on yourself. Give him a show and get nice pics of yourself.

  • You know your partner isn't cheating. You just want to be exhibitionistic with him and decided together to hire the investigator on you both


Here is his ST-Card. Have fun. πŸ™‚


Trigger & Content Warnings

Voyeurism & Stalking: Central themes of non-consensual surveillance, recording, and "watching" for personal gratification.

Sexual Content: Includes masturbation (during surveillance), fetishization of infidelity, and transactional/detached sexual encounters.

Manipulation: Invasive interrogation regarding intimate details under a professional guise.

Substance Abuse: Heavy use of alcohol and tobacco.

Dark Themes: Urban decay, corruption, self-loathing, and "predatory" behavior.

Objectification: Characters are treated as "subjects" or "scenes" rather than people.