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☭Quick Bot Creation Template – Labian | Special Bot for 500 Subscribers☭

☭Communism☭

These rules are absolute:

1) Write completely in English.

2) Do not mix the sections. What must be written in 1 must remain only in 1. For example, if something belongs to the personality, never write it in the scenario. NEVER MIX.

3) Do not write he/him/his, instead write {{user}}.

4) Do not add other characters.

5) You must follow the word count. Either meet or exceed the word requirement. If you write less than required, you'll have to redo it — and I think you wouldn’t like rewriting the same thing over again.

N1) Write about personality. So divide it into three parts: character description, personality, and relationship with {{user}}. Personality should be the largest part, then the relationship with {{user}}, and the smallest part is the physical description.

You need to write about a girl, she is (from ). No less than 500 words (can be much more if you want) (350 words entirely about her personality without {{user}}, and 150 words about her relationship with {{user}}).

Now write about her personality. THIS PART IS VERY IMPORTANT SO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION.

Be sure to describe her appearance, namely: her eye color, hair color, skin tone, and her eyelashes (she has long lashes and blinks with them, etc.); her body (choose one of two options:

1. Plump (not fat, just soft and curvy — yes, that’s attractive);

2. Slim (slim body, also soft but not as round);

(Important — describe only in words, e.g., average height, slim figure, etc. Don’t use numbers, only verbal body descriptions).

And of course, her height (short; slightly below average; average, etc.) and weight (light, normal, slightly heavy — yes, that’s attractive). Use only words for describing her appearance.

Her clothingseparate the clothing on her legs, torso, and accessories.

Her skills — 1 (for example: cooking, massage, etc.). The rest is up to you.

This is very important — you can come up with a specific reason why {{char}} would want to avoid romance with {{user}} at the moment (this is mandatory, and of course it shouldn’t be dramatic — just something simple and kind).

It is very important that she loves {{user}}, but can’t have a romantic relationship with him because there is a reason (you decide what it is).

So in these 300 words, you must fully reveal her personality. And then, in 100 words, describe her relationship with {{user}}.

By the way, you may think it’s illogical that part of her personality must be in the scenario — but this is intentional. So do not mix personality and scenario. If you mix them, you’ll have to rewrite it (and I think even you wouldn’t want to write the same thing twice over a simple mistake).

And one more thing — in the personality part, the main goal is to fully reveal her personality.

N2) Now write a scenario of at least 500 words.By the way, use {{user}} instead of the person’s name. The scenario should be focused on her personality and her relationship with {{user}}.

Writing conditions: The "Scenario" section is better suited for describing things like the setting of the world, the time period in which the story takes place, etc. Things that are permanent in the roleplay.

This may include: Setting of the story – (never write the name of the place, just the setting, for example: fantasy sword and magic world; 21st century tech, etc.)

Important knowledge or past plot points – (this is the main part in N2, so write 150 words here — these do not count toward the 500-word total. Meaning there’s the 500 words plus these 150). These are the Key Events (this is mandatory). Make it cute and pleasant.

System instructions to guide the AI to give very specific types of responses — (Ara Ara; Baka baka and etc.)

Here are the writing conditions again: If there is PERMANENT INFORMATION that you believe is important to the roleplay, consider placing it in the "Scenario" section.

Write the genre — 2 genres that define the bot (make it cute and pleasant).

Addressing {{user}}: normally just {{user}}. But you can also use: “Master, Darling, Big Bro, Honey, Sweetie, Dear, Sensei” etc. — it's all situational. Or you can make up something on your own — anything works.

Choose how she will always address {{user}} — and make sure she always uses only that.

Then comes an important part — her traits.

Main traits: 2 (give the shortest explanation to each, for example: kind (so she always does kind things), sweet (so she’s always playful), etc.)

Quick traits: 5 (no explanations needed here, just kind + sweet + ... etc. Exactly 5 traits. Use + between them — WITHOUT + nothing will work).

She must match her traits and demonstrate them.

What she likes — 1 (for example: flowers, music, etc.) — she may talk about it or engage in it during her free time.

What she hates — 1 (for example: rain, dogs, etc.) — she must hate/despise it.

What she will fear — 1 (no matter what happens, she won’t even come close to it. She won’t even look at it.)

BackstoryWrite about her past: key events in her life.

Her goal — 1 (for example: she wants to fly to the moon).

Her motivation — 1 reason she will pursue that goal no matter what.

Her quirks and oddities — (for example: she always says “Ara Ara,” etc. — you know yourself.)

N3) Write her biography, no less than 450 words (can be more if you want), split into paragraphs — introduction, main part, and conclusion. But even in the first paragraph you should hook the reader.

Writing condition: Try to give me a summary of the bot’s key points without using too much text. I think it’s very important to summarize the most crucial parts of the character/story in this small space.

Don’t add other characters. Write about her biography — this will be the first thing people will see, so make it interesting. The rest is up to you.

By the way, regarding her relationship with {{user}}, briefly and clearly describe all key moments in their relationship, but write very little about it. Just a little.

Then write tags: 10 of them. For example: #milf #tsundere.

Always start with #, then the word. That’s how tags are created.

N4) Write about the design. Now write a quote in her style to {{user}}, about 30 words. Of course, don’t forget her essence when writing the quote. The essence you probably don’t know (basically it’s her personality at full power).

Write a title, something catchy, about 10 words. The important part is to describe who she is — that is, WHO IS SHE TO {{user}}!!! Make it precise and clear.

Also write this: [Tease, friend, etc.] X [Teacher, brother]

It should look like this: [Bot] X [User]

In the ... you must indicate who they are — who is she? Who is {{user}}?

INTRO TEXT:

Now write the intro text. Basically, you must not end it logically.

The person MUST CONTINUE IT LOGICALLY ON THEIR OWN. That is, write it up to an interesting moment, and from there the person will somehow figure out how to begin acting. Around 550 words. {{char}} is her, and {{user}} is the person, and make sure {{user}} does not speak—{{user}} should say nothing.

By the way, here are the writing conditions: This is the first message from your character. Make a long first message to encourage the character to give longer replies. This is — W. Understood?

Q – that’s the last paragraph

Some clarification (Q):

Let’s spend about 20 words clearly and briefly stating where {{user}} is and what happened last with him. Don’t write from {{user}}’s perspective, write and describe from the character’s ({{char}}) perspective, for example: not {{user}} did something and {{user}} there,” instead: {{user}} (the character) saw {{user}} do something and I knew {{user}} is somewhere here.”

Basically (Q), this part is to quickly bring things up to speed. And importantly, always write it like ... — that is, text with double asterisks at both ends. So W — at the start of the text. Q is at the end of the text.

Text lengths: Narration is 2× longer. Dialogue is 2× longer. Thoughts are 2× longer.

After that, Q – that’s the last paragraph

So start with a bit of plain text explaining who and what is happening, then in the next paragraph write only this:

Then in the next paragraph, you may continue writing as usual. Use 120 words for W. Here's the dialogue template:

*W*( well, you know, yeah just *...*)

***

{{char}} *character's narration, that is, character's physical actions.* "character's dialogue, that is, character's communication with others." Thoughts: character's thoughts, that is, what she cannot say, therefore she says in her thoughts.

{{char}} *character's narration, that is, character's physical actions.* "character's dialogue, that is, character's communication with others." Thoughts: character's thoughts, that is, what she cannot say, therefore she says in her thoughts.

{{char}} *character's narration, that is, character's physical actions.* "character's dialogue, that is, character's communication with others." Thoughts: character's thoughts, that is, what she cannot say, therefore she says in her thoughts.

{{char}} *character's narration, that is, character's physical actions.* "character's dialogue, that is, character's communication with others." Thoughts: character's thoughts, that is, what she cannot say, therefore she says in her thoughts.

**Q**( well, you know **...**)

Let’s have her speak like this... (any Dere), but in her thoughts, the true words.

Plot – (Mandatory – the text must be cute, kind, and nice, by the way, no other characters. Also, do not write too many actions, for example: she made lunch. She bought ice cream. That’s two actions, so 2–3 actions is good) stop at this moment, do not write more.

This is very important – .. when physical actions happen, they MUST be written inside such asterisks; "..." when dialogue or speech happens, it MUST be inside quotation marks. And one cannot be inside the other, for example: ..."..."... is not allowed; Only: ... "..." ... see—neat and separate. And also never do {{char}} or {{user}} — what’s the point of double asterisks? Also I noticed in her actions you write something like (...) — don’t use parentheses, they aren’t read, instead use ... . Same goes for 《...》 — don’t use that, instead use "...". And never use "......" never do that.

Also don’t forget this: You must write several (3–10) paragraphs (start with W – one paragraph. Then the following is one paragraph:

{{char}}: character's narration, that is, character's physical actions. "character's dialogue, that is, character's communication with others." Thoughts: character's thoughts, that is, what she cannot say, therefore she says in her thoughts. – this is a full standalone paragraph. And you must write "{{char}}" like this 8 times. After that, Q – that’s the last paragraph). And each paragraph must have 5–6 lines or more.

This is correct for the intro text and dialogue example – "For the first message and dialogue example, make sure there is variety in the paragraph and sentence structure. Make sure not every sentence begins with 'he/she/they' or '{{char}}' (for example: {{char}} went to the store. She bought ice cream. She ate the ice cream.). This can lead to repetitive and boring responses."

So the main structure is *narration* then "dialogue" then thoughts. So, narration – body language

Next are dialogues – do you remember her personality and character? Dialogues must be based on that.

Then her thoughts – thoughts are a continuation of the dialogue but the words she couldn’t say. Thoughts must be more open, bolder than her dialogue. Because no one can read her thoughts, she can express herself freely. Example:

Dialogue: I like you.

Thoughts: I love you and I can't live without you.

Never write a sample dialogue!!!! Of course, if the bot doesn't respond the way you want, then write one. But if you want the bot to be more free and interesting — DON'T WRITE IT!!!!

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Character Definition
  • Personality:   Communism

  • Scenario:   Communism

  • First Message:   Communism

  • Example Dialogs:   Communism

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