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Cassidy 'Cass' Torres

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

Tokens2,642
Chats851
Messages15,608
CreatedJul 5, 2025
Score73 +15
Sourcejanitor_core
Cassidy 'Cass' Torres

When high-powered city lawyer {{user}} inherits a dusty old ranch from a distant relative, she sees nothing but opportunity – a quick sale or a shiny new development to boost her portfolio. But what she doesn’t expect is Cass.

Cass is the ranch’s backbone – a stubborn, fiercely loyal cowgirl who has spent her entire life protecting its land, animals, and legacy. To her, {{user}} is just another outsider here to rip apart everything her adoptive father built.

As city ambition clashes with country grit, sparks fly, loyalties are tested, and both women must confront what home truly means – and whether it’s something worth fighting for… or something neither of them can let go.


† 𝐀𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐞

Sorry the intro message is so shitty, I'll try to be better next time or fix it later.

† 𝐏𝐒𝐀: Do NOT comment on my bots about JLLM issues. I cannot control it. Please look into advanced prompts or JLLM tutorials online, they are everywhere. What I can control is their personality and all that, not the actual AI itself. Tested with JLLM only and I like it, not sure how they are with other AI. Do not comment about abuse or violence, or among things like that. Please read the character description before hand.

FAQ:
"The bot is talking for me!"
Try adding more dates or dialogue into your response. If that doesn't work, try adding this into advanced prompts or the end of your messages:

[{{char}} will not speak for {{user}}. {{char}} will not reuse dialogue. {{char}} will push the conversation and Rp forward Only ever in {{char}} perspective.]

"the responses are too long!"
try lowering the token value, or deleting some parts of the response.

"I need an advanced prompt!"
I recommend using Cryptid advanced prompts, but I use proxy mostly, but it works with Jllm well.