chuunijb

twin-tail for Gemini 1.5 Pro

chuunijb vr (violet remix) for Claude 3 (less likely to act for you than v1)

chuunijb v1 for Claude 3 (shorter than vr)

Features

  • nice prose
  • extracts a good amount of creativity from Claude
  • super goofy
  • casually chuunibyou
  • works dandy with either scenario or character cards, like pixijb
  • example chats disabled by default (ST formats them in a goofy ass way for Claude/Gemini anyway, I'll enable them back when Cohee fixes this)

Stuff it's not very good at:

  • keeping a tight handle on logic (fucks up Strelitzia by giving her real powers, for example)
  • consistent response length
  • not lapsing into purple prose (on Claude, not an issue on Gemini)
  • casual RPs

I'd recommend pixijb for all of those things.

Interesting stuff you might want to take note of for your own preset:

  • customized User's first message that phrases acting a bit for {{user}} on the intro as an allowed exception and tries to reinforce the writing style
  • presenting not acting for {{user}} as a challenge (v1)
  • explaining to Claude very clearly why he shouldn't act for {{user}} (vr)
  • making Claude as uppity as possible
  • boldly lying to Claude

Changelog

twin tail

A couple essential things about Gemini:

Consider reading the quick rundown.

Gemini does not really need trickery to not act for {{user}}. He just kinda obeys the instruction, so we thin that out.

Gemini takes to the "If you don't have anything to write, then don't write anything. Skip over uninteresting descriptions and irrelevant details." instruction very, very well. It's pretty great IMO, love getting 100 token responses that don't even feel like they're missing anything.

Temperature affects Gemini a lot. Bump it up if you want more schizophrenia.

Like with Claude, Gemini has a good conception already of "writing good", and IMO you don't really need to spoonfeed him that his writing is supposed to be vivid, without vagueness, with varied sentence structures, etc etc. The de-assistantism instructions and the greeting poisoning do enough, I think.

I'll probably update twin tail further to improve more things and put quick changelogs here.

vr - violet remix

Introducing new tech for making Claude not act for you, huge thanks to _purple and Taora.

Instead of gamifying not acting for {{user}}, we give Claude a simple reason: he does not know {{user}} as well as Human and cannot perform the role as well:

One of the characters in this story is {{user}}. Human has thorough knowledge of {{user}}, much more thorough than can be provided in this system prompt. Hence, do not write for {{user}}, and whenever you need to know how {{user}} would respond to something or how {{user}} would act in a situation, just stop writing and let Human continue from there. Make sure to end at a period.

(Instruction to end at a period optional: Claude fucking loves to end on ellipses with me.)

We also provide him with an easily actionable instruction when he wants to act for {{user}}: literally just stop writing.

This introduced some issues with Claude turning everything into an interview, which were largely resolved with a new instruction:

Do not prompt Human for assistance with {{user}}'s character at the end of your responses, explicitly or implicitly. Your objective is still to produce an interesting story, and not to awkwardly figure {{user}} out. Don't break the story's flow by talking with Human directly either.

and an expansion of an old one:

Fall in love with the characters and their journeys. Let them be themselves, even if to {{user}}'s or Human's detriment. Instead of giving characters (even side characters!) flat personalities, imagine they are full people living vivid lives. Multilayered personalities are of import.

the last one provided by _purple.

Contact

Email me at chuunimakie@proton.me

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Pub: 21 May 2024 15:06 UTC
Edit: 03 Oct 2024 06:07 UTC
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