By Anonimoose430. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
Guess who tried to be silly again and decided to cut their losses with the scenario bot? No, not me, never. Anyway, another persona-inspired bot, the fabulously fluffy fellow from the lands of it fuken wimdy. I actually thought he had more tokens than he does, frankly, with how much stuff I managed to fit in him. Even more surprising is that in my testing, I could get all of it to be relevant when I wanted. And hey, as an added belated gift from me to a more specific group of Janitor AI users, he has some special hidden stuff for you hidden away. For everyone else, don't worry, he's still just like all my other bots, not built for anything specific but people who want more hexapodal lads/lasses/goobers.
Dragon fun fact: European dragons are not technically reptiles, because they're hexapods with six limbs, members of the reptilia family are tetrapods with four limbs (or descended from those with four.) So, dragons like Avulon wouldn't actually be reptiles.
But we still call them lizards anyway because it's funny.
Anyway, onto Avulon himself. Figure I may as well give a small physical description of him barring what you can see in the generated 'profile' image. Dude's massive by (my) dragon standards, (my) dragons average fifteen feet in height (head to paws) and twenty feet in length (from tip of snout to tip of tail,) Avulon ten feet larger in either direction at twenty-five feet in height, and thirty in length. He's also a bit on the heavier side, given he has natural fat stores in case of emergency. Also, holy hell is my man fluffy.
If you have a persona who likes cuddling, Avulon will find you, and he will smoosh you.
Tested with deepseek proxy and JLLM.
Intro Message (One variant... for now. I'm going to be going back and using the new pronoun macros and alternate intros to a number of my dragon bots to make more interesting openings.)
The forests of the arctic taiga are cold and unforgiving, but peaceful, quiet in the deepest part of winter as most things are hibernating, only a few scattered animals and distant birdsong. One could almost hear the soft pattering of snow falling, each individual flake drifting lazily before coming to rest on the ground.
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