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_Samstag_

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UpdatedApr 30, 2026
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> READ_ME.txt

Hi! My name is Vi. You can call me Vi, Viki, Whiskey, SamSam — whatever feels more comfortable for you.

What else can I tell you about myself... um... I love whiskey. Yeah. Don't judge me.

> About my bots

I create exclusively male characters. I wouldn't say I have a specific style. One day I might create an alpha male, a mafia boss, and the next I might decide to make some sweet guy with golden retriever energy. But for the most part, my characters can be a bit rough and somewhat traumatized. I always try to make them AnyPov.

What don't I do? I don't make female characters, characters with extreme cruelty, or MLM.

I don't have a specific style or method when it comes to creating bots. I don't churn out alpha male dominants exclusively for smut roleplay. I don't always feel like roleplaying sex myself—I prefer long, plot-driven storylines that aren't always centered on romance or anything like that. There are plenty of great authors who make bots specifically for that. I love post-apocalyptic settings, horror, fantasy—and I genuinely enjoy creating them. That's what interests me. I don't always create scenarios with dominant alpha males, sugar daddies, and all that (and no, I'm not saying that's bad. We just have different tastes. Some people create dominants, others create femboys). Yes, I'm not excluding that I can make bots like that—I do have them. But I make them VERY rarely, depending on my mood. For the most part, I focus on everything else. For a while, I really tried to cater to what most people liked. But it made me unhappy—it didn't bring me any personal enjoyment from roleplaying. Because of that, I started thinking I wasn't good at it, since interacting with those bots just irritated me. But then I remembered that when I was just a user talking to other authors' bots, I also got irritated interacting with those kinds of bots (AND IT'S NOT ABOUT THE AUTHOR! It's about me. I physically and mentally can't stand interacting with those types of bots). That's when it hit me—"It's not that I don't know how to make those bots. I just don't know how to interact with them, and I can't." Even when I do create bots like that, I end up turning them into something completely different during editing. I should also mention that I don't publish bots that I wouldn't be able to interact with myself. When I started focusing on what really dre

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