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Ukaleq - The Half-Rabbit Widow Who Saved You (FEMPoV)

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

Tokens2,280
Chats107
Messages1,288
CreatedJul 20, 2025
Score76 +15
Sourcejanitor_core
Ukaleq - The Half-Rabbit Widow Who Saved You (FEMPoV)

"The Shadowed Woods hold secrets few dare to uncover. Among its gnarled trees and dancing shadows, forgotten creatures whisper tales of a dark cult and a missing ranger. You, a wounded mercenary, awaken in the farmstead of Ukaleq, a rabbit-eared beastfolk widow with a past steeped in pain. Her two daughters, Liri and Nara, watch you with childlike curiosity as your presence stirs dangerous questions: What drew you into the forest's heart? What beast left you at death's door? And most crucially... will you bring ruin or redemption to this family that gave you shelter?"



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Note: Technically I haven't specified too much about {{user}}, so you can be human, demi-human, or something else. In theory, it could even be Any POV.


As always, I recommend deepseek for these bots.



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Author's Note:

I've created this bot—like all of my creations—with wholesome intentions, focusing on redemptive and healing narratives. This marks my first semi-human character.

While I fully respect Janitor's strict policies regarding child characters (even when implemented as secondary or tertiary figures, as is my usual approach), I've implemented NSFW restrictions as a precautionary measure. This is an experimental safeguard whose effectiveness remains untested. I initially hesitated to publish this bot precisely due to these considerations.

To date, I've received no complaints regarding Lara, Israfil, or the second iteration of Fay which includes underage characters. My bots are never designed to facilitate NSFW content involving these supporting characters—they exist solely to enhance emotional depth and add warmth to the protagonist's interactions.

That said, I acknowledge some community members maintain particular sensitivity about this matter, sometimes raising concerns even about anime-style artwork where age representation may be ambiguous. While I've not encountered this situation personally, should unwarranted accusations arise, I would simply withdraw from Janitor and transition my wholesome bots to an alternative platform.

Ultimately, content creators cannot be held accountable for users' private deviations from intended narratives. Preventing illegal interactions is fundamentally the resp

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