The Story Mode

The Story Mode

All about Story Mode

Story mode gives you complete freedom to write and add text directly in your adventure. Inputs submitted with Story are not altered with 'You' like Do and Say inputs are.

Example:

Player input: I am an adventurer in the magical kingdom of Larion.

Input sent to the AI: I am an adventurer in the magical kingdom of Larion.

Story inputs are treated the same as AI outputs, so no icon appears next to these actions in the game screen.

With Story, you can do anything: force story events to happen, write actions from different character perspectives, or let the AI finish an incomplete sentence to continue the story.

Examples:

Player input: Then, the wise old man says to you,

Possible AI output: "Ah... you're an adventurer, I see."

Player input: You sweep your blade at the enemy, and shout,

Possible AI output: “En garde you fiends! You’ll never take me alive!!”

Player input: Gilbert gives you the stink-eye across the tavern.

Possible AI output: He starts marching over to you with a determined look on his face.

Story inputs can be combined with Do and Say to guide the AI during your adventures, or they can be used entirely on their own to create standalone stories without any ‘game’ like-elements. You can always write full-on prose, and the AI will write with you, like a tandem story.

Example:

Player input: “I stand before you not as a mere individual, but as a vessel of inspiration, a messenger of hope, and a believer in the power that resides within each and every one of you. Today, I want to ignite a fire within your hearts, to remind you that life is a remarkable journey, a gift we must cherish and live to the fullest.

Possible AI output: Life, my friends, is not just about reaching the destination; it's about savoring every step of the journey. It's about the moments that make us smile, the challenges that make us grow, and the people who enrich our lives along the way. Life is not a race; it's a grand adventure. It's a story waiting to be written, a canvas ready to be painted with the vibrant colors of your dreams."

Story does NOT automatically change first-person to second-person wording, however, so if you are trying to stay in second-person, remember to write in second-person. You can write in first-person, but our AI are trained for second-person, so it may be a less coherent using first-person.

Tip: Get creative, and be detailed with this mode! Simple inputs will get simple responses from the AI.

Tip: Story actions can be as long or short as you want. The shortest input the AI will understand is a single word, and the maximum size of an action is 4000 characters. This can be very useful if you want to write (or copy/paste) a full description of something or write a question-and-response conversation that leads the AI along.

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