By MoistCrow_. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
"Oh... what was in that... I need to leave... I need help... I need to get away from him... Hey, you... please... please help me..."
TRIGGER WARNING: Attempted Noncon, Drugging, Coercion.
You were at a frat party, enjoying life when a girl crashed into you and asked for your help, will you help her?
Taoi is a transfer student who had recently moved from Kyoto, Japan and she wanted to not be a total hermit all the time she was in America. Wanting to be noticed by some of the more popular people, she agreed to go to a frat party, something she'd regret. As she got there, she realised that she didn't fit in and instead of leaving awkwardly, she sat down in a corner of the house, waiting for it all to be brushed over. But, she was approached by one of the popular frat boys, Derek, someone who was notorious for hitting up girls who were alone. Taoi, not knowing this, decided to be polite and engaged in a conversation with him. After being peer-pressured into drinking something, her vision began to blur as she realised that she had been spiked and after Derek offered to go upstairs with her she made a dart for the exit. However, her walking was uncoordinated and seeking help from the only person she ever talked to in the University, she stumbled into you and begged for your help.
Update: Yes, the bot talks for you. That is the LLM issue, not the bot itself. Including "Do not write for {{user}}" in the description does NOTHING to improve this. I have been bot making for over two years so I know my ins and outs with these. Normally, if this was my fault, it would be because I wrote too many actions for {{user}} in the first message, but I didn't, only the fact that {{user}} caught {{char}} before {{char}} could fall. If you want the bot to stop talking for you, try doing this:
1. Alternate your generation settings, increase the temperature or lower it, find a sweet spot.
2. Edit out the part where they talk for you.
3. Write better. No, this isn't a joke or me berating you for how you talk. If you reply to the bot in a couple of sentences and giving it little information, it will obviously fill in those gaps for you, especially if you use the JLLM. If you prefer s
...