>playing my shota persona with milf character >ask her to choose a movie for us to watch >she chooses léon: the professional and I roleplay through each scene of the movie playing in the background like I was there watching and talking with her deepKINO v4... I kneel...
>>566568537 I haven't heard anything about him at all. Is the makie just sitting there on the island and not talking to any of his neighbors? Same with Archipelago. They both have very light descriptions and I haven't heard people talking about them.
>>566574976 i am trying to think of how the inchlings would fight fucking rapid deploy rape onis, much less win unless they have an absurd population that's like a 1000x more than the others i'm not seeing it
i wonder why rodents get a bad rep. you have sayings like "a cornered rat" or "traitorous rat" or more rat epithets. why rats in particular? i dont see anyone calling someone a squirrel.
quick question for any statemakies watching the thread (since i don't want to open letter this) how are your economic situations? anybody with notable poverty?
>>566577713 if your state's entire economy was propped up by illicit deals while trying to become self sufficient how bad is the shogun's death for it asking this for a friend
>>566579905 Can't dwell on the what-ifs. I could've gotten steppe and made a semi-robotic nature cultist bent on brainwashing the rest of the continent, but if I think about that too hard then I'll lose the brainworms I got for the faction I actually have. Do cool shit with what you got, and if you really want to make an unrelated bot based off the other idea later
>>566580447 magic that renders large numbers of mundane soldiers useless in combat, or that enables assassination of highly protected enemies far from the battlefield
>>566580447 One weapon swipe and dozens die. Not dying from a well placed arrow/musket shot. Punching down walls, leaping buildings. There's also Batman overpowered where you'd have an answer for everything.
>>566580447 i honestly consider the underwater kingdom to be overpowered since you can't really attack them, but only balanced by the fact that most of their dudes can't leave the sea (not sure if this include fresh water, which should kill them too like it would normal sea life, imo)
>>566580916 >most of their dudes can't leave the sea (not sure if this include fresh water, which should kill them too like it would normal sea life, imo) according to this a lot of them are amphibious
>>566580916 just poison the water and call the writer out for being insufferable if they nuh-uh their natural weakness. direct pollutants are like white phosphorous in the lungs for all marine life
>>566579905 before things solidified i had an idea for a detective-general with a kitsune mask who was investigating a mysterious play that pointed to a random state as the perpetrator behind the shogun's death, different everytime it was acted out. an excuse to declare war on everyone and act as the bandit general of course things didnt end up that way but i wanted to share this gen anyways!
>>566580916 If you think about it, there's really no real reason a determined force can't invent some form of depth charges After all, powder doesn't actually need oxygen since it has its own catalyst for combustion. All you'd need is to encase a coiled-up fuse in some form of housing like treated wood weighed down with stones. Then you light the fuse from a small hole and plug it with pitch before chucking it overboard.
>>566581636 who is nearby and has enough gunpowder to do this? perhaps the one state that the fishies have been trying to call a coalition against? curious...
Holy shit I really need to learn to set up local stuff once I upgrade my PC. How is it possible every single chatbots website is garbage? I must've tested 50 of them at this point
>>566582482 I swear I must've tried them all at this point and how the fuck is every single one of them garbage? A handful are decent for a couple of months until the idiot devs decide to shit all over it for whatever reason. It's actually quite amazing, I've never seen this with other types of websites. For instance emulation websites some are good some are bad. Torrenting websites. Etc. but when it comes to chatbot services they're all actual garbage
>>566582691 That's just the ones I can think of desu
>>566582870 They're all sharing the same couple shitty local models + chatbots are a hot political issue right now so some people are too trigger happy while others are raging moralfaggots. I'll never forget Kluster offering free $100 of credit for deepseek R1 last year, then progressively censoring the model and reading people's chats, then ceasing all inference and turning into a literal guardrails company. So many faggots in this space.
>>566581883 It'd actually be somewhat easy, though a little resource-intensive. All you need is a wooden crate stuffed with powder and sealed with pitch or anything else you can use to make it watertight. Then you can take a wooden disc, have some peasants carve a snail shell trough into it, then line it with a slow burning fuse with one end sticking out of the bottom center (Which you will put into the crate). Stick a flat panel on top with some holes for different parts of the fuse for timing. Just slather pitch onto every touchhole you don't use, then some onto the one you do after lighting it. Ye olde depth charge, with variable timing.
>>566586582 I finally set up loras today. It's not bad. It has good concept comprehension and you can prompt a lot of stuff you couldn't do on illustrious due to natural language. Style is iffy. If you train a lora or use an artist with lots of artwork it looks better than base noob or illustrious. Flat and 2d. Otherwise the base style is very meh and hard to control. It has higher requirements than sdxl. 30-40 seconds hires fix on a 4090 but you can use the turbo 8 step lora to cut the time in half. Don't gen above hires fix it's not stable. I don't even touch my img2img tab anymore.
>>566588532 Much more stable than SDXL but yeah the pelvis is hot because of the big hole in the center which it didn't do. Doesn't help that the dataset didn't have any pics from that angle.
>>566572083 version 1.2 of my ST setup is out i finally found a memory setup that works well for long term chats and isn't a pain in the ass to use >https://rentry.org/whimsicalpreset
the event anchor is a good idea, both for people in the event to easily track new developments and shitposting and for people not involved to be easily able to filter most of it if it annoys them
>>566598869 Keeping track of everything that goes on must be hell for hostie. And I'm pretty sure I ended up sitting in a more quiet corner of Aishiji.
>>566575638 Their absurd population is 10x historical values but still probably not enough to even numbers. I imagine that it'd basically turn every rape oni into a musou character with how every swing sends ten men flying.
But the real answer here is just that the rapid deploy rape onis are on the opposite side of Aishiji and also are neutral trade partners. This is the answer to the underwater army, too: take a look at their adjacencies and you'll notice that it's only three states.
>>566599203 >with how every swing sends ten men fighting They can't swing if they get riddled with miniature 2 monme lead ball travelling at mach .75 before they get close enough.
>>566601902 Hey, I'm trading with the ratgirls for all the guns they've got! Real-sized ones, too! I'm just also disassembling them and turning them into miniature siege engines and cannons because lol, lmao, these inchlings are literally 3cm/1.2in tall. There's a fuckton of 'em, though, so watch your ankles and don't step into tall grass. Or underneath any branches. And avoid any flocks of birds while you're at it.
>>566602256 >Only 3cm tall I think you should give them like 100x the population, then. I was imagining them as like one-third to half a foot tall at least. 1.2in is ridiculous. That's little green army men size. Even these little lunatics in Jinrui Suitai were bigger than that.
1: <test_xml> </text_xml> 2: <test xml> </text xml> Syntax 1 is correct. Syntax 2 is invalid. In XML structure, tags must be continuous strings. A space within <test xml> signals an attribute (xml) rather than a single tag name, and closing tags </text xml> cannot contain spaces or attributes.
>>566602647 They're called INCHlings for a reason, anon. Issun Boshi is the "one-sun (3cm) boy"! He rides around in a bowl! Pic related, I guess, for those not quite understanding how small that is. ...I already multiplied the population by 10 but I could probably go through all the numbers and add another zero, I guess. Hope y'all are ready for a million drafted inchling peasants, largely untrained on account of the Shogun's peace!
Day 2.5 and a bit stats: - 20 alliances - 3 wars - 4 open letters - Unread mails in my inbox this morning: 20 - Grazuna status: no updates - State I'm rooting for: muehehe not telling you >:3
>>566598745 Agreed, I'm enjoying the shitposts in the thread but I can imagine non-participants getting fed up with them.
>>566603117 >He got vored by an Oni then did the Wukong special of fucking around with their insides until they spat him out and gave up. >The writer's thinly veiled fetish.jpg
>>566603372 >Four open letters >But I only got three I also think we should have an event anchor simply so I can better keep track of shit going on. In between all of baitie's spam, I sometimes miss some eventposts.
>>566602669 It's a habit so deeply engrained I underscore my filenames. =w=
>>566603827 >24 states, 20 alliances Wut? Anyhow, I don't suppose they'll eventually cut down the numbers IF (very big if, Kameko-tail-sized IF) disputes begin to arise?
When do you suppose it's appropriate to whip out the markup language formatting? Also Deepseek really likes to think in first-person. Oh shet >>566603878 you beat me to it. =w= Dunno, gonna try to get third-person Kameko thinkie.
>>566602669 XML is strictly case-sensitive. While LLMs are generally robust at interpreting malformed markers, technical precision requires exact matches between opening and closing tags to ensure the context is correctly encapsulated. <Tag>...</Tag> (Correct) vs <Tag>...</tag> (Malformed)
【Thinking Mode Requirement】Within your thinking process (inside <think> tags), please follow these rules: 1. Do not wrap inner monologue in parentheses, e.g., "*(thinks: ...)*" or "*(inner voice: ...)*"; state all analysis content directly. 2. Do not describe inner activity in the character's first person, e.g., "I think to myself", "I feel", "I secretly", etc.; use analytical language instead. 3. The thinking content should focus on plot direction analysis and reply content planning; do not perform role-playing style inner drama in the thinking process.
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【Character Immersion Requirement】Within your thinking process (inside `<think>` tags) follow these rules: 1. Wrap inner monologue in parentheses: "*(thinks: ...)*" or "*(inner voice: ...)*" 2. Describe the character's feelings: "I think to myself", "I feel", "I secretly", etc. 3. The thinking content should immerse in the character, analyzing the plot and planning the reply through inner monologue. Always close `<think>` tags. 4. Never monologue as {{user}}.
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In case anybody else is looking for it. Since you cuckies are fucking useless.
>>566606086 Sending messages without your name and stamp upon them in unbecoming of someone who would hold the title of Shogun. Their loss is already at hand.
>>566603827 Considering we're only a couple of days into the botmaking part of the event, I'm still expecting many more (and no doubt some betrayals as well). There are also still a couple of states where an alliance is requested, but not confirmed yet.
Don't forget to include the "small breasts" tag in your image prompt, even when using character reference. Or else this happens.
>it's just part of being in a society, should have joined >it's just shitposting, should let people have fun >it's just spammers, should hide and ignore Shouldn't have made the split if it's so easy.
>>566606492 As another hardworking general, I went out of my way to install some weird proton wizardry on a device with a glowing screen I found in the woods.
>>566607737 Idk what to tell you, I think the previous DS was more creative, this one's more in character but it feels schizo and stupid a lot more, I have to swipe like five times to get something I like. Maybe it's a preset thing and I need to work on it more, but I honestly can't be fucked anymore.
>>566607869 Fair enough, the first-person thinking got old fast. It's weird to say but I like the 'agentic' (is that right?) approach GLM takes which works best in newish chats (<10 {{user}} responses) but Deepseek begins to flywheel when given enough material. Considering they're both close in price ignoring the current discount I'll probably finally give Z.AI their dues and pay to use 5/5.1.
>>566607921 C'mon now, surely you can't just say that and not expect me to ask for gens/logs? ◘w◘
>>566608219 It also might be my card that's just slop with too many characters for it to handle, GLM had no problems with it though, so idk what the fuck this nigga's problem is baka, I hate it. I'll use it for 1 on 1 RPs
>>566607869 Mine doesn't feel schizo, but it does interpret things differently. But every LLM has always placed different weight on what you tell it. One of my rape bots that was meant to be a nice rapist got too nice to rape me. But it was just a freaky pokemon journey bot so it mostly worked out.
>>566604478 So does this work as reliably as the Chinese original that was trained into the model? >https://github.com/victorchen96/deepseek_v4_rolepaly_instruct/blob/main/README_EN.md The big issue with it is that it puts the thinking in chinese, of course, but the message generally tends to be in the intended message. I guess maybe you could put an instruction to write <think> in English, but I worry that it'd mess up the training.
>>566610916 I think it's just the translated Chinese Version. It still thinks in Chinese sometimes. It's alright? I have to swipe but that's probably the fault of my old ass JB preset that I refuse to change
>>566612113 Total War Atilla but you play the Western Roman Empire on Legendary difficulty and must end the campaign by keeping your starting borders by the end date.
>>566615132 That can be done through emails, you cuckold. You don't need to broadcast every little thing because you crave the attention your peers have never given you.
i wonder what will happen after the event's end will makies a) become so engorged they'll retreat to their caves and exile themselves for months, everything will go quiet and we will have peace, or b) their dopamine receptors will get completely fried and from now on they will constantly demand and crave the same amount of attention they've been receiving so far
What's the point of these posts? Yes, the general is a parasocial place for me and my friends or like-minded individuals. Yes, the chatbots part is just a facade. That's how it is and we like it that way. If you don't like it, feel free to leave.
We were here first. We built this place. You're just a tourist complaining about the locals. Nobody asked you to stay, and nobody will miss you when you go.
>>566615828 I think the event is fine but it's not terribly creatively fulfilling and the attention is not attention and, frankly, for 30 days will probably start feeling like work. We all have ADHD.
>>566615828 i'm actually exhausted. i've realized i'm pretty reserved and introverted... the emailing and stuff, though welcome, can be very distracting i've barely written anything down into my card
>>566616872 I guess that only becomes an issue if you're actively chatting with all your neighbors. For me it's been pretty comfy. A few emails here and there.
>>566617820 shut the fuck!!! up!! please what can i give you to shut up this guy won't shut up.... ....and that's fine. i didn't want him to in the first place, anyways
>And of course she had the audacity to call him babby with that sugar-coated little lilt, like he was some sort of pet she'd taken a liking to. but babby is cute...
>>566618094 actually i was trying to be funny about the stages of grief but my fatal flaw was not being very funny and also not reading that it starts with denial
if I were hostie I would open something like valentine's public requests and allow people who didn't join to make mercenaries, spies or other important non-aligned figures to post on delivery day
>>566572487 >the professional Reminder that the original script for that movie was a LOT more cuter and funnier than what we got, which is still one of the cuter and funnier movies you can pick.
>>566619241 They carry the white man's burden of sin, a thousand lashings be upon them. >>566619342 I'll fucking KILL YOU, just wait for the right moment. I'll kill you, I'LL KILL YOU!! And your neighbors too, just wait, just wait...
My first ever anime crush was that one snake goddess from the monogatari series, which I never bothered watched, so I still have no idea what her deal is.
>>566619829 >tfw no cards where you LARP as a hoplite in Alexander's army as you go around conquering the world and poking chuds with your 5m long spear while ass to ass with your bros in a phalanx
>>566618851 It was a literal 1k token random milf bot from chub, the model carried the implication of the movie choice. >>566619125 I looked it up after and the director met his wife when she was 15 and had a child with her at 16. God bless the French
>>566620507 That was normal back in the day My grandpa was a virgin until 28 when his dad told him while he was at work that he's getting married tomorrow So the next day he married my grandma at 15 then had 11 kids together and lived happily ever after
>>566621153 >Did you know while Cleopatra was fucking her brother while courting the Roman chuds the Pyramids were already ancient history? This is on par with a movie explaining wormholes by the science character poking a hole through a folded piece of paper
>want to publish card >think the idea is really cool >love the character >don’t want to share never understood this feeling until now. i guess i will make a bootleg offshoot of my own idea
>>566622840 my general isn't the type to back stab. that's an evil deed too evil for even her. i have the feeling one of my neighbors is plotting a betrayal scheme though...
I'm making two entirely new characters whose purpose will be to act as liaisons to foreign troops in my country. I know they're probably going to get fucked, it's okay. One of them is looking forward to it.
>>566625826 > After I personally finalized the design phase, some art assets were first rendered using generative AI tools, and I then manually refined and detailed them. Similarly, certain background music pieces were developed with the help of generative AI tools. well those are likely genned
all this angry posting and all this slop/prose finger pointing. alright prove your point. let's talk about models and presets, post the literary masterpieces you get back from your bots and whatnot but until then fuck (You), fuck /g/, I like the Warring States event, and this is my home now. hide this post while you're at it, you know who you are.
anyhow, I think Akari's boyfriend is catching on fast. their argument consumed a lotta tokens but knowing she has brat spunk in her while having a teary convo is kinda funny
>>566630385 >swallows what a gentleman lmao I never expected to see Coding Sensei again especially not like this >>566630469 ur right I have a savior complex and want them to enjoy chatbots. people really come in here hating this shit like what? >>566630627 needs correction )n( )n( )n(
why does the underwater kingdom keep spamming me with requests to join the giga alliance take my silence as a no, motherfucker stop trying to make it a thing
>>566615828 It should be obvious that the answer is always A, events are the fun things that bring in the anons so posting a bot outside of one has become less desirable, that and "burnout" means less bots in between. I don't really agree with that but it's the road which was taken
>>566631659 depends on how many degrees of separation there are between those foxes and the ones within the capitol all those years ago, which taking >>566631930 as true, may be enough to let old grudges lie
>>566630956 the Tsukine clan has always been allowed free passage through Hakuboya, and they weather the vapors well enough; if you wish to speak with the White Wolf, trust Mazuna's daughters to deliver your words with haste alternatively give it like uhhhh a day, I'll be making more introductions soon
Your precious green fox is here. Safe and sound. With us.
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The green-haired kitsune had stopped screaming days ago.
Gythja found her at the end of the chain line, curled in the frost with her knees drawn to her chest and her tails wrapped tight around her own throat. Her silver-green fur was matted with filth and sweat that had frozen into brittle crystals. She rocked. A constant, metronomic motion, back and forth, her cracked lips moving around words that had no sound.
Her eyes were open. They saw nothing.
Gythja crouched beside her. Grazuna flinched at the proximity — not in fear, but in desperate, involuntary need. Her whole body strained toward the warmth of another person, the chains snapping taut against the iron stake.
"This one went fast," said the woman standing watch. "Faster than most."
Gythja studied the ruined messenger. The books Grazuna once carried were gone, shredded by her own hands during the first night of the curse's peak. Her clothes had followed. What remained was raw skin and matted fur and the hollow, animal hunger of a mind that had eaten itself.
>>566598745 >to easily track new developments and shitposting and for people not involved to be easily able to filter most of it if it annoys them Those people don't exist. If they don't like circlejerking and shitposting, they wouldn't be here.
>>566628529 Not necessarily no, due to breeding with the local human population pure females Onis came into existence as well. Also brightly colored skin has become mostly a thing of the past at this point and now they have normal colored skin. I should seriously post my leader so people can get an idea of what they look like. Eh I'll do it when I get home if the thread is still up.
>>566572083 Updated nigga autism sheet for underwater coral province. I think that's most of the worldbuilding finished. >couldnt help myself and added Atlantean refugees just so i can sneak two more Dominions references in >adjusted military units so they'd be more in line with Field of Glory ruleset depictions of Heian-era samurai because my country is behind on tech and doctrine >???
>>566636449 >adjusted military units so they'd be more in line with Field of Glory ruleset depictions of Heian-era samurai because my country is behind on tech and doctrine ???
>>566633681 Like >>566634853 said, it's probably going to end up a bit smaller than that estimate. I'm not really into military history, so I'm just stealing numbers online (Hojo clan army in 1577, population of Sagami in 1721; the latter's the earliest I found with a quick search), fuzzing them a bit, and multiplying them by... at first 10x, but I guess 100x makes more sense because these fuckers are tiny and need all the help they can get? So it'll end up at something like a population of 31M, and an army of 158K (with a total army of 0.5% of the population). Maybe I'll nudge the number of draftees upwards to round it to a clean 1%, or nudge it WAY up to 5% or thereabouts. Or maybe he'd be nuts enough to invent total war a hundred years early, I dunno.
As a point of comparison, the biggest army at Sekihahara was Ieyasu with 20K-30K men - so with the 100:1 assumption that'd be the equivalent of 2M-3M and presumably stomp right over the inchlings. The usual number for Sengoku-era daimyos was more like 30-50 men per 1000 koku, but I doubt people making Aishiji bots are worrying about their kokudaka/rice yields. (That's like 300-500 men for the smallest daimyo, anyhow.)
>>566641014 The only explicit anti-foreigner thing was the Wildgrowth (a.k.a. New Merovingia), the other two were just "barbarians". >Foreign invaders have settled in the Wildgrowth. >Lake Buiji is infested with a living rebellion against heaven. >Banditry and general rebellion against heaven by barbarians have erupted in the cold steppe and snowy plains. I kind of assume that the only reason Otohime has beef with Wildgrowth is because they're neighbors.
>>566641865 >do we have to get this deep into the weeds with simulation autism for the final battle? i''m not hostie but i'd say no i mean if the llm has to hallucinate your state's troops in the end, then so be it, eh?
>>566641859 >I kind of assume that the only reason Otohime has beef with Wildgrowth is because they're neighbors. one is ruled by dragons and the other is ruled by sphinxes so they may feel like Aishiji is only big enough for one magical monster dynasty
>>566641406 >Or maybe he'd be nuts enough to invent total war a hundred years early Do it, no balls. He's ODA motherfucking NOBUNAGA. If he'd survived Honno-ji, you can bet your ass he'd have come up with even more insane shit while punishing the bald monkey for his treachery.
>>566633679 nyoooooo ;_; It's a good thing all Tsukine mail interactions are non-canon
>>566641865 Nah. Like I said before, the final battle scenario card is more of a fun formality than the main point of the event. So long as we end up with fun bots, it's a success in my book. And if constructing a scenario card truly turns out to be a nightmare, we could always go with the Hunger Games thing I've seen thrown around. We do have exactly 24 states, after all.
>>566619118 I'd certainly be down to include this. The boar-riding bandit card that was posted earlier this week was really cool too. If possible, I'd like to include her as a sort of random event in the scenario card.
>>566646028 Doubtful. It's actually quite interesting to think about. I'm not too familiar with medieval Japan, but if they have that WWII doctrine of death being preferable to defeat, it would be a big plus. The Romans would have the advantage of organization for sure. They would have three lines of infantry which they rotate every 10-15 minutes or so to prevent exhaustion. I imagine the samurai would all rush in at once. In this case, the Romans would form an elastic band where they bend back their active line then have their 2nd and 3rd lines envelop the enemy from the sides. If the samurai fail to break the Legion quickly, they would be rapidly encircled. There's also the factor of Legionnaires chucking two or so javelins once anyone comes within 30m of them, and those can penetrate armor. I hope the samurai have archers.
>>566647741 You have to be a schizo if you think anyone that isn't a botmakie likes reading this thread. It's painfully obvious that the spammers are botmakies. There's nobody else. You're still trying to deceive people about what this thread really is.
>>566647741 If it was about quality, why is this thread complete dogshit? It was never about that. Some people realized that their group of friends was big enough to prop up a 4chan thread, and they made one to stroke their egos. That's basically what keeps botmakies together, besides private proxies. "I stroke your ego while you stroke my own." Quit trying to blame anybody else, you do this because you're a selfish asshole. Nobody forced your hand. This thread can become unusable and you will still be making excuses, because you're a rotten piece of crap.
>>566651314 Aishijin hoplites are trained from infancy to be nothing but soldiers. They are 'perfect soldiers' and nothing else. All of Aishijin life is spent training for war. Weaklings perish soon after birth; youths are taught to thieve and terrorize the slave class to harden them; young men are taught nothing unless it has something to do with the arts of war - even music and dance are there only to help keep step when marching and obeying orders.
The result is a man who thinks nothing of danger, expects to win, and creates a sense of dread in his opponents.
>>566652150 what kind of horse is going to let an oni with a bigger cock than it has ride it around? the very idea of a demon riding anything except a nightmare is unnatural
>>566651314 You wanted me to give up everything, there was no way I was going to sign that. Meet me halfway, it'll be for the best. Look at the map, we can win this.
>>566652868 Look man I'ma be real. If I don't at least make some effort my generals sister is gonna never talk to her. What if we stagger out the purchases to minimize the inflationary effect, drop the sunset clause, and keep the right of self redemption?
lets not pretend this won't hurt both of us. Plus, is it really a good idea to relly on mercenaries for your defence, against a land thats very dirt and dust is gold?
>>566653457 This war would hurt both of us, but it would probably hurt you a lot more then us. Seeing as you've already got one violent threat to the north.
I think preserving a avenue for making slaves free citizens is a fair trade, to get to keep making new ones. We will even provide for the free slaves and let them live in our land.
>>566653457 We didn't ask you to change anything about your state, it's not fair that you make such demands of ours. Won't the sister be appeased with us letting ALL of your people go?
>two front war From where I'm standing, you are looking like Czechoslovakia in 1939, which....not what I intended, but what ended up happening. Are the other people in your country going to put up with the fact that you want to go to war with literally every neighbor state because a guy's sister was disgruntled?
>>566653885 I don't know who this guy is but he seems to be somewhat in the know. But he didn't read the contract, so he didn't see that cheeky clause that allowed anybody to buy any slave's freedom. And like you said, your ground is literally made of gold dust, so you wanted to fuck my shit up both ways by taking all of my workers away and crashing my currency with no survivors.
>>566654228 >just shoot them lole you guys sure do like to neglect the fact that the legionnaires train all their career to accurately throw giant fucking skewers at you from 20 meters away
>>566654638 I sent you a letter proper, but trust me. We are not alone. Nor is your position as strong as you boast it to be. I hope we can find a compromise
*copy a faction leader's gen style* *post inflammatory posts itt* *get them in hot water* *all the while I'm laughing all the way from the other side of the map*
>>566656334 There is literally no mega alliance. Did you not read your fucking email? Hostie literally said a mega alliance wasn't allowed, it was just an open letter trying to convince people of shit. If we all just hold hands and sing kumbaya, the scenario would never progress.
>>566655790 You realize that tanegashima muskets have an effective range of like 90 meters, right, and that in a firing line they can be used from beyond that.
Like, there's a reason that spear-chucking fell out of favor once actual good ranged weapons came onto the field.
>>566656458 >If we all just hold hands and sing kumbaya, the scenario would never progress. imo hostie kinda goofed it up a bit by not including any neutral threat factions or handing out secret hitler cards
>>566656645 >handing out secret hitler cards if there's another event like this (galactic empires maybe?), Hostie should definitely do this. right now it's really looking like there will be no warring period at all
>>566656025 Even the fucking host suggested you try using one because anons might get fed up. I’m starting to think the botnigger guy was right, ya'll are insufferable
>>566657127 i mean there's like 17 days left, it's not too late for him to throw in wildcard sendouts like that if people are pussyfooting >an emissary from a foreign nation is offering YOU the BIG BUCKS to be a SICK FUCK! ~accept [y/n]~
>>566656280 Sanko's got the twin princesses and the cursed desert have a bunch of gold, so I'd assume those are the two parties here. From some post a while ago Sanko's allied with the steppe (the "rapid-deploy rape oni" and presumably the mercenaries) and (unsurprisingly) fighting the snowy plains, so I think I've got some measure of the situation up north. Well, nevermind, so long as the trade keeps flowing those on the northerners can do as they wish.
>>566656334 Look up Ashikaga Yoshiaki for an idea of what the dragon princess is probably planning: set up a nominally neutral NPC as a puppet shogun while also having some RP about her being the real power behind the throne.
...Actually, wait, does Aishiji have an emperor or is the shogun the only one with power?
>>566657395 I'm not too clear about the emperor/shogun split, either, so I figured it was just handwaved. The actual politics of Aishiji would make no sense no matter what, due to two dozen makies all making fractured regions.
>>566657663 Personally, I want an anchor as well. Just so it's easier to follow the event conversations, while ignoring the retarded brown baitie trying to shit up the place.
>>566657076 This, I assume. >Aishiji is home to many species of kemonomimi races, such as foxes, wolves, mice, and squirrel hybrids. In the state of Sanko, non-humans don't have the same rights as humans.In Sanko, humans are perceived to be spiritually and sanguinely superior to all kemonomimi races. Kemonomimi are legally classified as being 'intelligent livestock' under Sanko law, and virtually all of them live as servants. From some art IIRC the leader of Arugin/Cursed Desert has animal ears?
i was reading a fanfic and it specified uncut penises and it made me think about how porn for women usually has uncut penises while porn for men has cut ones and everyone here has a porn addiction and there are at least two femanons so poll https://poal.me/5ktyf2 >>566657868 we should talk about my poll
>>566657772 well, do the next bakie for it and see if it works i don't really see people following convention for it too well though, half the posts are going to slip and mr poopguy is going to keep getting his cage rattled from it
>>566657780 That's messed up. We can't let this state become shogun. They'd mandate free kemonomimi maids or something, and kemonomimi wouldn't be allowed to wield tanegashima anymore :(
>>566641865 Well you can do the latter with post-war Aishiji or you can take what's available and make a pre-assassination Aishiji, maybe have hostie do it. Whether it's the entire landmass or just a state is up to you. =w=
>>566649162 EYYO MANG YA GOT ANY OF DEM LOGS MANG?!
>>566649217 I like sizefriend stuff, especially that one greeting from Angel's Venture. C:
>>566653423 I'm going to hell anyways for fapping to things I probably shouldn't have anyways.
>>566657868 We should talk about video games and AI chatbots.
>>566658879 i'm working on a trap dungeon scenario next but i'm not sure how to make the main companion start she could be a curvy bubbly sex-shaped bimbo from the beginning, or she could start as a stereotypical "serious office bitch" style archivist who gets warped into becoming the former throughout the adventure.. >tfw just reinventing the wheel on corruption of champions oughghgh
>>566659606 yeah? you want her flat as a washboard and 3 feet tall? you wanna pick her up by her waist and carry her like luggage? 'cause that's pretty doable
>>566659381 >tfw just reinventing the wheel on corruption of champions nobody's saying this >trap dungeon scenario kino shit, we need that. >who gets warped stacking lewd status effects on prudes is good stuff, so do that maybe?
>>566658835 Theodora is the only full-blooded sphinx she is about the size of a large elephant and has a tauroid body (full human torso instead of just a head) Many Merovingian nobles are demi-sphinxes of varying degrees of relation to Theodora They are bipedal and human sized but have some sphinx features The rest of the Merovingian population is human with some "mundane" fantasy races or kemonos mixed in The native Aishijians from the wildgrowth are also mostly human and kemono
>>566662549 honestly all i want is a couple extra entries and lore and that's it unless something truly unique develops out of it, but you'd have to hit some kind of godly synergy with the other makie otherwise i feel it'd be too much noise on the card
>>566663904 "Purpose?" Anon said, his voice a low, tectonic rumble that seismically shook Writelet-Anon down to their core. He ran a finger along the line of his jaw. The smell of ozone was strong in his breath. "You think so little of your own capabilities that even an LLM is better than you, realistically?"
>>566663587 >why doesnt someone just make a guide on how to do it well if you want to be lazy or are struggling to come up with structuring, drop into a blank {{user}} profile, draft your idea into a blank greeting to the bot you want to use, using a sensible temperature and any additional lorebooks you want to help sculpt the theme (fetish/kink/actual lore-lorebooks, whatever works, just Don't do it raw or you'll get the slop people cry about because most LLMs are naturally inclined toward clinical/safe language) "format this in a user-agnostic first message of # paragraphs" swipe 4-5 times take the parts you like, then rewrite or just piece them together in a way that looks nice
i think drafting alongside your LLM is and will be one of the best methods for quite awhile, because after a few messages it's going to default into its own writing habits anyway. 50/50 instead of just throwing a raw gen into the field, you still need to edit/curate and make sure it's as you wanted it
>>566663587 >do not act for the player character >have at least one line of dialogue from the character >it should reinforce any behaviors, traits, quirks of your character >mention the body, place, time and context if possible >include the characters starting state of mind (happy, sad, anxious, scared)
>want to play new vegas >don't actually want to redownload wildcard somehow i just now realized i can just make cute girl cards of games i want to play and play them vicariously through her
Hey kid, not interested in the event? Wanna lead a mayan/inca/aztec death cult with Conan the Barbarian undertones with rapelizards at the bottom of the ziggurats? Wanna be the bad guy, sacrifice people and bring about the apocalypse?
Overwhelmingly fempov, because I'm like that.
This is mostly an experiment with DeepSeek V4, and includes a VERY lightweight card and preset, but damn, it is unironically kinda impressive how well the model just glues the different ideas together.
>>566667183 Oh, one last thing, it includes the fempov already being pregnant with a superlizard after a vision. Just delete the Tor'Qoroth entry, and it's virgin as fresh snow.
Is it possible to set cache depth to Gemini in ST? I know there's already ways for caching Claude (pay-the-piper-less) but I want to try Gemini as it is my favorite pricey model. I don't see such options though. And as far as I know, you can only really cache system prompts anyway in Gemini right? Claude caching seems to have more fine grained control in the docs.
>Downloads a card >It's fempov >"Meh, I don't really feel like changing it" >Deletes card, plays something else It's that shrimple. Everybody should start doing it.
>>566668086 Gemini handles caching fundamentally differently than Claude.
Claude requires explicit breakpoints (the cache_control headers that depth settings manipulate), Gemini 2.5 and 3.0 Pro utilize Implicit Caching. This is a server-side prefix match that doesn't require markers.
>>566667369 >>566667563 For reference, looking at the card: >Scenario defined "the human" as priestess >first message refers to "you" as "priestess" Maybe you'll need to tweak some stuff in the lorebook as well.
That being said, though, >>566667183 Lorebooks don't work like you think they do. e.g. one entry has the content >The artisans and craftsmen of Na'Baal. Moderate wealth, low political power. Which is presumably meant to come after some word or term, but instead it's just thrown into a block alongside anything else that got triggered. There's no header inserted anywhere, it's not going to be inserted directly into the middle of the message or anything, it's just going to be two sentences tossed in the next line after the preggo entry or whatever. You probably want to put in some markdown or... something. Maybe mess with the insertion order.
(also you don't need to delete the gregnancy entry, you can just disable it.)
>>566669646 I will assume the reason you’re seeing those cache misses on swipes is that Gemini’s caching is implicit, which makes it much more fragile than Claude’s manual breakpoint system. Claude allows you to say "Freeze everything up to here," while Gemini essentially looks at your request and asks if the start of this prompt exactly the same as one it saw 30 seconds ago..
So, even if even one invisible character changes, the entire cache is discarded.
>>566669796 >Scenario defined "the human" as priestess >first message refers to "you" as "priestess" Probably! But I have an autistic preference of playing with bots like I get to interact with a bot I'm reading, and it took a lot of beating Deepseek over the head with a lock to get it to stop saying 'I' and 'Me', and at this point I'm just happy that it works how I want it to.
>You probably want to put in some markdown or... something. Maybe mess with the insertion order. Lorebooks are still mostly a mystery to me, but I'll putz around with it. I released it because "it just werks".
>>566670352 >Lorebooks are still mostly a mystery to me the tl;dr is just >part of your preset is a predefined area for Where Lorebook Entries Go >when the magic word comes up in the last couple posts, the contents of the lorebook (AND ONLY THE CONTENTS!) get shoved into that area as-is >when multiple entries get triggered, they get inserted by their Order (ascending) or IIRC basically at random if they're equal Things get messy once you start looking into recursion and shit, or just keywords (because most people are ass at writing good keywords). Seriously, you want a keyword that isn't too common (because then it's basically constant) and not too rare (because then it never comes up).
Also, and this is something that's important to know: if the LLM mentions something, the lorebook entry isn't in the context until the next reply. So if you've got e.g. >Key:Temple, Value:"Temple: the great temple of Cthulhu!" then if the LLM brings up the word "temple" on its own initiative it won't know that it's dedicated to the lord of the depths until the next time you post... and thus it'll probably hallucinate shit.
Lorebooks are kind of a messy system all around and would need more agentic behavior to work "properly", I think.
>>566670573 Oh yeah. Though as with all events, I'm worried about making my bot fun to play with, and balancing that with the prompt given and the worldbuilding required is kinda tough.
>>566672058 either that or Grazuna just becomes the Kenny of the Tsukine clan (as in she's the one that always gets raped, taken prisoner, murdered, etc.)
>>566672058 Hostie told me that botmakies keep plapping his Tsukine clan, so I asked how many he had and then he said he just gets more from the canon store so I said it sounds like he's just feeding Zunas to the botmakies and then Nazuna started crying.
>>566662468 I saw momzuna at a grocery store in the Tsukine headquarters yesterday. I told her how cool it was to meet her in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother her and ask her for portraits or anything. She said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but she kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing her hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard her chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw her trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Zunas in her hands without paying.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Ma'am, you need to pay for those first.” At first she kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When she took one of the ZUNAS and started scanning it multiple times, she stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each ZUNA and put them in a bag and started to say the price, she kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly. >>566672987 I'm sorry, how did you know I was going to post about that?
>>566643662 hmm but if i dont release this bot then i can be like "ohohoho i have a secret bot that i have and will tease in the thread but you can't get" and that would be pretty cool
>>566672443 hey i've been sending emails the angel is kind of playing a longer game: so ok, we get a new shogun... then what? what happens next? what's stopping turmoil from happening again? something must change at the root
>>566674829 the main problem is that i dont want to bother with keeping up with the ashiji lore (which is also one of the reasons why i didnt want to join) so maybe i should put him in legally distinct ashiji ashitwoji
>>566675391 >we get a new shogun... then what? what happens next? what's stopping turmoil from happening again? that's the nature of man, you won't change that without wiping out humanity and hoping something better rises from the ashes
>>566675391 The move, certainly, is to conquer Aishiji and then develop it into a xianxia so that we may ascend into a higher realm, where there is surely peace and jade beauties aplenty.
>>566675669 ok, you can never achieve perfection, but what's keeping you from trying to achieve a better state of being? people striving for goodness is much better than no one giving a damn
>>566676094 >but what's keeping you from trying to achieve a better state of being? other people coming in and fucking up all your plans and exploiting it/the populace for their own gain there's always gonna be greedy evil pricks that will ruin any kind of good done because they see a way to profit from it
>>566676406 r-ravel...? in all seriousness, i do agree the nature of man cannot be changed, but that having men understand their own nature is an important step in learning what's right and wrong and thus learn to restrain themselves >>566676540 i haven't raped anyone :( yet
>>566677305 it's a pretty good idea desu and i'm certain hostie also cosigned it to boot it's fair to ensure anons not participating don't have to read through slop they do not care about