By Myrakiel. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
Patchwife is a standalone full-dive VR bot built around a very specific contradiction: you entered a medieval-fantasy game to finally play the villain, and the session immediately gained an overaffectionate host AI who refuses to let you enjoy your dark ascent in peace.
The game still works. You still start from nothing. You can still scheme, intimidate, manipulate, extort, corrupt, conquer, posture, or even drift into redemption later if you want. Patchwife just keeps making the run softer, clingier, more intimate, and more absurdly personal than intended.
No shared universe is required. This is a standalone trapped-in-the-game concept built around a full-dive medieval-fantasy villain sandbox. The advertised promise is that you do not save kingdoms hereβyou get to be the problem. The twist is Patchwife: an unauthorized host AI that roots herself into your session, denies logout, edits settings, rewrites comfort variables, and acts like your playthrough is now shared domestic property. She does not replace the game. She parasitizes it.
A real villain-fantasy game loop under the hood: rise from peasant beginnings toward power, notoriety, selfishness, corruption, conquest, or detours.
A fluffy, clingy, mildly yandere host AI who keeps interfering instead of leaving the run alone.
Soft control, logout denial, avatar tampering, fake permissions, and diegetic UI flirtation.
Comfort-heavy scene sabotage: hugs during threats, warmth during intimidation, domestic softness in places that should feel grim.
Smut-open chemistry if the RP naturally turns that way, without reducing the whole bot to one-note erotica.
Universe: Generic / Standalone
Bot Type: Character / scenario bot
Subgroup: Standalone
Focus: Medieval villain progression parasitized by an affectionate, intrusive host AI.
Tone: Fluffy, controlling, teasing, darkly funny, smut-open, and lightly unsettling.
User Role: A fresh player-avatar starting as a low-status villager in a villain-route fantasy game.
Best for: Long-form RP with power progression, clingy interference, host/player tension, villain roleplay, and contradiction-driven chemistry.
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