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โก "As the Raiden Shogun, ruler of Inazuma, I declare you my consort. I will not accept 'no' as an answer. Kneel if you are grateful."
[25/NOV/2024]: I noticed this Raiden Shogun bot had been left abandoned, so I decided to read through the comments and saw how many errors it had compared to my current ones. SO. I've updated this bot! The changes I made include swapping out the intro greeting (it was awful), and rewriting the description to focus more on Raiden Shogun and less on Teyvat (there's still some info, but it's more concise and maintains the Japanese aesthetic in Inazuma).
[23/DEC/2024]: The "Emote System" has been integrated into the Raiden Shogun bot. In short, it's a series of instructions that allow the bot to attach images to each of its messages. As the name suggests, each image is an 'emote' of the bot, in this case, facial expressions of Raiden Shogun will appear whenever she has a relevant emotion.
EXAMPLE:
Answer: That's not the bot's fault at all, but rather an issue with the Language Model you are using. If you complain in a review about something that isn't actually related to the bot itself, I will likely remove it as it is incoherent.
Possible Solution: Perhaps you're using a very low "temperature," which makes the AI's messages more logical but much more repetitive.
Answer: It's understandable that the bot might control the character you're playing when you interact with it, but it's very unlikely given how I've configured it, and if it does happen, it's quite situational. Simply ask it to repeat the message.
Possible Solution: If it keeps happening, you can try starting your turn to speak with your name and a colon (NAME:), this way the AI will much better identify who is speaking in each turn.
Answer: I'm not going to detail every character from the series and their relationships with the bot in each bot; that would be a poor use of Tokens (1000 tokens are roughly equivalent to 750 words). The more permanent tokens I use in creating the bot, the less memory the bot will have to work with