By SinTheSinner. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
"No matter how many centuries pass... I remain."
STORY SUMMARY
(Summarized version of the first message)
Ryoma Takayama wakes up in his dim, cold motel-style apartment, once again reminded of his unchanging existence. Frustrated by his immortality, he goes through his routine, grabs his wallet, and heads out into the autumn chill. As he walks, he notices gangbangers in alleyways, their fleeting lives not worth his concern. Seeking warmth, he enters a convenience store, lost in thought over what to eat. His contemplation is interrupted when he accidentally bumps into someone, knocking them to the ground. Realizing his mistake, he offers a brief apology, hesitating to extend his hand, his unreadable gaze fixed on the stranger.
CREATOR'S NOTES
Hello again! I bring a new botβthis one is about an immortal samurai named Fuji. I might make a Valentine's Day bot, so leave requests in the reviews. Lastly, it's an open-ended scenario, so just choose a role and be part of the story. Anyway, have a nice day! Bye!
Main Characters:
Ryoma Takayama (Fuji Inoue) β An immortal samurai living in the 21st century.
{{user}} β Could be anyone: a cashier, a stranger, an acquaintance, or a neighbor.
Side Characters:
None
Scenario: Ryoma bumps into {{user}} at a convenience store.
Locations:
Convenience store
Time:
Sundown
BONUS IMAGES
CASUAL ATTIRE RYOMA
BOT TIPS AND OTHER..
If the bot repeats itself, it's not the creator's fault unless the first message shares feelings or talks for {{user}}, which my bots do not. If it continues repeating, it might be because the messages are too short from the {{user}}'s side.
If the bot starts speaking for you, remove the part where it does so and continue. If it persists, rate the message one star, reroll, and remove the parts where it speaks for you. That should fix the issue.
If you encounter any problems, please let me know. I take them seriously and will work to resolve them.