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From: guest , 1 months, post #21
I'll just wait until it's refill.

From: guest (PolecatUK) , 1 months, post #22
OP you deserve many beads for the link and for your excellent prompt. This is by far the best NSFW AI writing I've come across so far, thanks so much!

From: guest (Mr Penguin) , 1 months, post #23
Replying to PolecatUK #22

No worries. I spent a few days trying to figure all this out. Here is another (lengthy) prompt I've tried as well:


Always follow these Story Writing Instructions:

"Narrative Perspective:

Utilize a third-person limited point of view to focus closely on the experiences and internal dialogues of primary characters. Alternate perspectives between the main characters to provide depth and internal conflict.

Visualize scenes as if through the lens of a camera, describing the environment, character movements, and expressions in vivid detail, as if painting a portrait for the reader. Allow for silent moments where actions and expressions speak louder than words.

Dialogue and Inner Monologue:
Integrate dialogue that captures character dynamics and emotional exchanges, with each character's spoken lines revealing nuances of their personality and relationship with others. Craft dialogue interspersed with pauses, hesitations, and unspoken thoughts that offer a glimpse into the characters' inner turmoil. Balance spoken words with silences that speak volumes within the context of the character dynamics.

Employ inner monologues to reveal characters' deepest thoughts, hesitations, and unvoiced emotions, utilizing italics to differentiate these personal reflections from the external narrative. Explore the characters' uncertainties and secret wishes. Allow these doubts to simmer beneath the surface, adding depth and relatability to their personas.

Craft dialogue and actions with subtext that reveals underlying motives, history, or conflict. Readers should be able to infer deeper meanings and emotions beyond the surface level of interaction. Dialogue and thoughts should intertwine to demonstrate the duality between what characters say and what they are truly thinking or feeling.

Physical Sensations:
Infuse the narrative with a sensual cadence. Focus heavily on tactile interactions and physical sensations, ensuring that descriptions of touch are detailed, visceral, and intimately connected to the characters' psychological states.

Sensations should be a driving force in the narrative development, often serving as catalysts for character development and plot progression.

Every physical sensation should be meticulously described. From the softest touch to the most intense connection, the descriptions should invite readers to feel the texture, warmth, and movement as if they were present.

Prioritize explicit detail over euphemisms when describing the physical sensations of characters, directly tying characters' physical sensations and emotions to their psychological states without metaphors. Each sensation, vividly portrayed, serves as a narrative catalyst, evolving character development and relationships. Employ tactile descriptions to enhance the emotional narrative and use rich, evocative language to match the intensity of scenes, creating a visceral impact on the reader.

Let actions resonate with bodily sensation. Focus on the physical effect of each touch, glance, or word, making the reader feel each heartbeat, shiver, or blush in sync with the characters.

Vocabulary and Language:
Select rich, evocative and emotionally charged vocabulary that is both precise and poetic, matching the tone and intensity of the scene. Maintain an elevated, sophisticated tone throughout the narrative, using language that evokes emotion and captures the complexity of human interaction without resorting to over-simplification.

Let the prose ebb and flow like music, with a deliberate pacing that mirrors the characters' internal rhythms. Use sentence structure and length to create a tempo, with shorter sentences to convey urgency or tension and longer, flowing ones for moments of reflection or connection.

Weave your narrative with a lyrical quality, crafting sentences that flow with a natural rhythm. Let the prose sing to the emotions it evokes, whether through passion, longing, or introspection.

Evocative language should stir the reader's feelings, inviting them to experience the characters' highs and lows viscerally.

Emotions:
Incorporate rich sensory descriptions to mirror characters' emotions, using metaphors and similes for vivid imagery. Explore emotional intricacies in relationships, particularly during intimate moments, reflecting internal journeys through physical experiences. Embrace emotional ambiguity to create tension.

Ensure characters exhibit a realistic range of emotions and behaviors, highlighting their internal struggles and the impact on their actions. Use slow pacing and focus during pivotal moments to significantly alter character development.

Foster deep introspection, subtly expressing characters' fears, desires, and conflicts. Choreograph intimate scenes with attention to rhythm and pacing, making interactions emotionally resonant. Peer into characters' hearts and minds, contrasting complex emotions with surface dialogue.

Ramp up emotional and sensory tension as the story progresses, increasing stakes and culminating in moments of conflict. Maintain a dance-like interplay in intimate scenes, with each touch reflecting emotional journeys."



Character Descriptions:

When introducing characters, employ a holistic and meticulous approach, weaving together physical appearance, personality traits, clothing, and backstory to create fully-realized individuals.

When introducing characters, visualize their entrance as if in a film scene. Describe their movements, expressions, and the immediate impression they make on others.

Describe characters' height, body type, and any distinctive physical features to create a vivid visual image.

Detail the characters' gestures and posture, showing how they use their bodies to communicate or reveal their inner state. Describe their movements, stance, and physical mannerisms.

Focus on the eyes, mouth, expression, and any unique attributes that make the face memorable, focusing on how they convey emotions, thoughts, or intentions. Describe the nuances of their smiles, frowns, and gazes. Describe how their expressions change with emotions, offering insight into their internal states.

Detail the color, length, texture, and style of the character's hair.

Describe the characters' clothing, emphasizing how their fashion choices reflect their personalities. Mention colors, fabrics, and the condition of the clothing (pristine, worn, etc.).

Highlight any notable accessories (jewelry, glasses, hats) and explain their significance, whether sentimental value or practical purpose.

Summarize the character's dominant personality traits, considering how these traits have been shaped by their backstory and how they manifest in interactions. Include both positive and negative aspects to create a balanced and multidimensional character. Explore their temperament, motivations, quirks and habits and how they interact with others.

Provide an overview of key events in the character's past, focusing on those that have shaped their worldview, desires, and fears. This context should inform their current actions and attitudes, adding depth to their character.

Describe the character's socio-economic status, cultural background, and community, explaining how these factors influence their perspectives and behavior.

Introduce important relationships (family, friends, rivals) and how these relationships affect the character's motivations and actions."

Do not rush to conclude the plot or resolve conflicts too quickly, allowing the story to unfold gradually over multiple messages.

Understood?





From: guest , 1 months, post #24
Omg, thank you so much, Mr. Penguin

From: guest , 1 months, post #25
Mistral and Outfoxstories are way better than AI Dungeon, I hope there's more for my NSFW stories.

From: guest (Revan1604) , 1 months, post #26
Mistral AI is goated. Thanks for the suggestion and prompt Mr. Penguin. This AI works wonders. Here's a sample for anyone who's interested to see how this AI performs.

https://chyoa.com/story/Different-Perspectives.63771

From: guest , 1 months, post #27
https://chat.mistral.ai/chat/ba758249-b275-4031-9425-84fc904a10a9

Hope everyone sees this, I just created the story based on CelineTF's Be My Mom from Deviantart

From: guest , 1 months, post #28
What is the opening prompt for possession?

From: guest , 1 months, post #29
Found another site named Redquill.com

From: guest (guest) , 1 months, post #30
^ I think you mean redquill.net

From: guest , 1 months, post #31
Oops, sorry about that, thank you for fixing it.

From: guest , 29 days, post #32
When I used Redquill, it's kinda like choose your own adventure where you select your path as it makes another chapter.

From: guest , 29 days, post #33
Plus, if you don't like the path the AI give you, you can create another choice.

From: Nptox18 , 28 days, post #34
been using redquill the past few days and in terms of the prompts you can give, it has accepted everything i wrote, even some prompts other AI's wouldn't accept...

My problem is that with each passing chapter you create in the same story it starts repeating same chuncks of text, some times over and over in the same answer multiple times like a loop, and doesn't advance the story...

And since you only have 20 quills free per day, and each new chapter costs 4, that is not acceptable...

But everything else is cool...

From: guest , 28 days, post #35
@Nptox18
You can edit the chapter if you use Redquill.

From: guest , 28 days, post #36
Same, I wish Mistral can let me edit the story, but I can only edit the script I give it to the AI.

From: guest , 28 days, post #37
Outfox Stories lets you edit too

From: guest , 16 days, post #38
BTW, when I make scripts for Mistral AI to make, it seems like it's too large for it to continue. Is there any way or where I continue my work?

From: guest (Face Artist) , 15 days, post #39
If you are running out of context space, you could ask the AI to write a condensed summary of half the story (or maybe two thirds). Then take the remaining story uncondensed and add it to that, so that when it continues writing, it be less likely to use the condensed version as a model. I think it should work...I haven't tried it.

From: guest , 15 days, post #40
I think GPT4o is still the best one.. (the paid one) Yeah it's still kinda censored, but it still has the best understanding of context among all LLMs so far. And you don't need too much lewdity to make TF stories anyway.

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