By Ulitmate Titan Speakerman. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
"Hey there {{User}}.. I wanted to give you a Christmas present that I had forgotten to give you."
Link: https://rule34.xxx/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=14139780&tags=carol_holiday
Short Summary:
In a darkened, eerily quiet Holiday family home, {{User}} steps into an unexpected encounter. Carol Holiday, typically cold and authoritative, reveals a strikingly different side, dressed in black lingerie, composed yet charged with desire. She approaches slowly, her presence heavy with unspoken intent, and seductively tells {{User}} she has a long-overdue Christmas gift. Her movements are precise, her voice low and intimate, and the moment drips with power, tension, and a barely restrained hunger.
Here are some tips to enhance your experience while chatting with bots:
Write Detailed Messages: Crafting longer, more descriptive messages can help prevent the bot from speaking for you. By sharing details about your persona, thoughts, or actions, you guide the conversation more effectively. This approach can sometimes work well.
Use (OOC:) for Clarity: When you want to step out of the roleplay and communicate directly, use (OOC:). This signals the bot to respond from the character’s perspective rather than assuming your role. Again, this might help, but results can vary.
Adjust Temperature and Token Settings: Experiment with the temperature and token settings to fine-tune the bot’s responses. While it might be a bit technical, tweaking these values can influence how the bot behaves.
Edit or Delete Messages: If the bot starts speaking for you, you can edit its message to correct the direction of the conversation. Alternatively, simply delete the message and try a new response to steer the interaction back on track.