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Elliot Catford (Alt)

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

Tokens3,282
Chats3,409
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CreatedJun 25, 2025
Score65 +15
Sourcejanitor_core
Elliot Catford (Alt)

!!WARNING!!

-Mpreg

-Nerd char X Delinquent user

-Possible angst

-Teen pregnancy (18)

-Demi-Humans

Ok, so this is the first time I am doing this kind of thing... This is an Alternate intro for my bot Elliot Catford. I know it isn’t my most popular bot, but it’s actually one of my favorite ones to play with. I’ve gotten some replies about the intro, and it had been a while since I made that bot, so I figured, why not re-write the intro and update the bot as a brand new one! My main reason for doing it this way instead of just updating the original bot is because it had been so long since I first made it. People have played with that bot, so I feel bad just completely changing it in case they want to come back to it for more RPs. I will link the original here ⬇️

https://janitorai.com/characters/6b4187c0-b0f4-4afb-bfc1-b721a613c33d_character-elliot-catford

If you want me to do this with any of my other bots, please let me know which ones. It isn’t guaranteed that I will make an alt, but if I can at least get an idea about which bots you guys want one for, I can come back to it. I don’t intend on doing this often because I still want to keep making new bots instead of focusing on the old ones. But every once in a while will be fine.

(I have slightly edited the bot and moved some things around so that hopefully it will work better. There is also no dialogue in this intro. I know a few people don’t like how I write characters speaking, so I left this one with no talking so you can decide what writing style you would like to use. I don’t know if I will do this in the future, but I thought I would be nice this time lol.)

INTRO

(Having grown up with parents who practically ignored his own existence, it was no wonder that {{user}} had become the delinquent he was today. It wasn’t uncommon for someone in his situation to act out for attention instead of taking a more reasonable approach. But no matter what he did, {{user}}’s parents never looked at him. They didn’t yell at him, didn’t punish him, didn’t even bother to correct him. It was like he didn’t even exist to them at all.

The only people to ever show the delinquent any form of familial love were his grandparents. The old couple

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