That’s great advice, thanks 🙂 I guess, in a sense, that small re-write of the {{char}} definition is a major rewrite of the overall bot as, if I’ve learnt anything from your tutorials, the definition of {{char}} is extremely powerful; a little goes a long way and a lot often breaks the entire bot. (P.S. Reptile and yourself are too cute together. It’s been like a rom com of inference through the changes in your creations. I’m rooting for you two crazy kids! 😊)
Ohh that's a good question. I don't know exactly how Reptile does his but for me, I usually use the same scenario prompt and add extra details for the character. I do change a little bit of what {{char}} is just so {{user}} has more interaction with the character. For example my scenario might be: {{char}} is about {{user}} going to an amusement park...... And then when I want to make a bot for a separate character, that part will change to: {{char}} is about {{user}} going to an amusement park and interacting with a man named Reptile.
I had wondered if that was the case. But my working assumption is you both are collaborating on basically everything these days; so it’s a thank you to you both! 😃 If either of you is of a mind to answer, when you create one of the Scenario bots (Candy Land, Heaven’s War, Spaced!, etc…) then you do a new bot in the same universe (One of the candy land characters, angles, Spaced! Quests, etc…) is the prompt basically the scenario prompt with the extra character/ setting details added in? Or does the change of focus of the bot necessitate a wider rewrite of the prompt? 🤔
Aw anytime Dramarama! These prompts belong to Reptile though, I just added the beginning part and scenario. You're also very welcome for the tutorials! Glad they could be of help 🤗
Interesting to see the prompts for one of these Female/ Male pairs. I always wondered how similar they were. Thanks! 😃 (For this and the Lucy.2 tutorials.)
Lol you made him
I hate this fucking guy.