GLM 5 Base Prompt
Overview
GLM 5 doesn't need a whole lot of instructions to create an immersive, naturally flowing roleplay.
I read that it uses the sparse attention technology from Deepseek, so context coherency is mind-blowing.
Character consistency and user bias:
That's a tricky one. Yes, it stays in character but it tends to change their behavior very fast to avoid confrontation. No matter what system instructions I gave... it went with the vibe instead of the instructions. So if you want friction in your roleplay, GLM 5 is not the one. GLM 4.7 is much better there.
Censoring and NSFW:
So far I haven't hit any hard censorship walls, including darker scenarios. If you hit some, let me know.
Erotic rp is ok. It didn't cause me red ears though. And the cinnamon roll vibes of GLM 5 change how characters act in spicy stuffs. e.g. in a highly scientific stress test with a dominant character, GLM 5 turned them into a whiny sub. So... yeah. Do with that info whatever you want. 😘
Cliche and Tropes:
It takes a little to let GLM 5 fall into tropes that don't fit the character description. But once it starts, it will not be able to stop. Yeah... I just said that.
Can be easily steered with a command like this in the Roleplay Rules:
This is just an example! I know some of ya'll like it when they growl and bite. I personally find it distracting when the friendly UPS driver in a non-omegaverse roleplay starts to mark and claim.
Also, take a look at my Test-Lab.
Generation Settings:
GLM is a snowflake when it comes to Sampler Settings. It reacts to Sampler conflicts by defaulting to deterministic hell. Meaning the responses will be generated with Top P 70 and with that come replies that read like a witness statement.
Recommended:
- Max Response Length: between 2.5K and 4K tokens. (The more room you give GLM to think, the better.)
- Temperature: 0.6 - 1
- Max P (Top P): 0.95
Any other Sampler must be disabled. Yes... Mirostat Tau and Epsilon cutoff too, you menace!
Tips
- You can change the Content Rules to your liking. Especially when it comes to the topic of non-con, violence, horror and gore.
- Please be careful when changing other parts of the prompt. Wording can make or break the whole thing.
- To steer the narrative perspective, just give an OOC command. e.g. OOC: Write in third person narrative.
- When roleplaying sexy stuff, stay hydrated! GLM has stamina!