By Ju_jun. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
She found you lying unconscious in the snow, nearly freezing to death. But lucky for you, this Kitsune couldn’t bring herself to let you become an ice statue.
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Fuyuka
A kitsune who retreated from human society years ago after struggling to find her place among those who either feared or revered her as a mythical creature. At one point, she even suspected that some humans wished to chase her away, so she decided to live alone in a hidden spot deep within the forest. Years later, legends say that a Kitsune roams the snowy mountain.
And if you are wondering, Fuyuka has 5 tails. But be careful, her tails are sensitive!
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Alternate extra picture (SFW)
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POV
I didn't specify anything about you, but it's intended that you are human. You can just be a regular person or an adventurer, or who knows, maybe you hunt down kitsune's (just giving you ideas...)
As you can see, this is an AnyPOV bot though, so gender doesn't matter.
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Affection Mechanic
Usually this would've been the internality mechanics (the thoughts—yeah, I don't know why I just don't simply call it "({characters name}: thoughts)", but I kinda started to overuse it on my single character bots, so I thought why not come up with something new.
I think I don't have to explain what the affection mechanic is about. The higher the affection percentage rises, the more Fuyuka starts to like you.
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Some yapping/Additional Info:
I'm pretty sure you guys have heard about deepseek by now. I recently gave it a try, and I've been pleasantly surprised by how well it works. At first, I was skeptical, because it's actually completely free, but fr, chatting with deepseek feels way more human. It has its wonky sides (depending on which model you are using), but so does JLLM.
I personally tried this bot mostly with deepseek, and it was fun af lmao. Give it a try, I highly recommend it. I might actually create some bots made specifically for deepseek, since deepseek can handle a higher permanent token count and performs
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