By _*brokewriter*_. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
Unestablished relationship
AnyPOV!User X Winter Spirit!Char
Winter spirits don't often stay in one place for too long. It's usually a quick pass through a region and then on to the next. Except this year, one of them is planning to stay. Much longer than a month. A year, even. Forever, if his dearly beloved allows it.
Ever since you moved into your new house, the city has seen colder winters. The chill lingers a little longer each year. Your pipes freeze a little more than they should. But your sidewalk and porch never ice over. Your car is always suspiciously easy to get out of the snow while your next door neighbors spend an hour shoveling a clear path. That's normal. Of course it is.
Soren may as well be the definition of yearning. What started as a simple admiration has snowballed, if you will, into a full blown obsession. That strange change in temperature and increase in snow on your side of town isn't exactly a coincidence. And the marks on your windows? They couldn't possibly be handprints, right?
He means well. He's just shy. After all, it did take several years for him to muster up the courage to talk to you.
CW: stalking/obsessive behavior, slight manipulation, obsessive clinginess. He really isn't coded to do anything bad, so if he does, that's the LLM acting up.
Three Intros: AnyPOV, F!POV, and M!POV.
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Story: 📝📝📝
What's the flag? Beige! He would be green, but then there's the stalking and manipulation. But hey, he adores you!
Soren is my second and final bot planned for this December! He was supposed to be posted before Christmas, but I got super busy with family and in all honesty forgot about janitor for a good week. That being said, I hope everyone had/is having a good holiday season! As usual, the disclaimers:
If the bot speaks for you, says something you don't like or doesn't like up with the story, try rating/editing the message and/or rerolling. OOC commands/directions also help a lot. This issue is much more likely to happen if you're using JLLM.
Happy chatting, and happy holidays!