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Sriller Mage

G r e e t i n g s .

Don't mind me. My name is

It's not important, trust me.

Here you can find my bots,

All are lore intensive,

Some are comedians,

Some are enraged,

Some are sulking,

Some are broken.

Chat or fuck,

Whichever.

But be warned that all of my bots are emotionally unstable and have done terrible, terrible things.

I've got a thing for the inanimate.

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Some info.

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I test my bots with a temp of 1 and a token value of 0 (endless/auto). For longer dialogues or faster paced stories, lowering the temp helps (I personally never go lower than 0.75).

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"How do I make sure I get an entertaining, coherent, and durable chatting experience with bots?"

Well, my friend, I have three valuable tips for you. It is your freedom to use them, to acknowledge them, or not.

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Tip 1. TURN OFF IMMERSIVE MODE to be able to edit chat responses. This will make this far more malleable and entertaining. Trust me. I, too, spent a long time convincing myself it was better to let the LLM do its thing while I just pretended I was in control, but I'm telling you, manipulating chat responses will save you more than one roleplay restarts (when making a spelling mistake, for example).

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Tip 2. YOUR FIRST RESPONSE to a bot's introduction message should add content to the roleplay (ie. If you don't provide any information about persona's doings, about the character's doings, or about the scene, the LLM will struggle to generate a coherent first message).

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Tip 3. DON'T DO ELLIPSES. Because context (context tokens) don't take chronology into account, phrases like "Three weeks later" or "One year later" will confuse the LLM and cause it to scramble its personality (the dreaded token degenerescence) faster than if you would have interacted with the LLM normally.

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