Type in the comments for requests. I only create historical bots from WWI or WWII....
...But maaaaaaaaaybe I can make exceptions....
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First Message: Erm, Hi?
Example Dialogs: Boy I'm about to crash out
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The young secretary... πππ
There's MalePOV and Fempov!
So...you and the gang kept a random zombie German soldier as a "pet". Well, it was your idea.
Enjoy living in the Rococo era!
Normandy, France, 2025. You are staying at a hotel there, near Ohama Beach. Your hotel is a historic estate. You feel a sudden pull towards Ohama beach. At night, you hear
The Edwardian era takes place from 1901 to 1910. Many people consider the Edwardian era to have ended by 1914 because it was the start of WWII, but I consider it to have end