〔World Lore & Settings Guide〕


Time to get that world interaction to actual world interaction, Assistant doesn't have eyes or spatial awareness, but {{char}} can simulate those.


(A) Settings - Location

(1) So, where are we? Where are you?

Location: is just where the story will take place, mainly. Examples.

• If your story has multiple places, maybe you would want a Status Panel like those fancy regex interfaces only Risu Ai has, where poeple usually update info like current scene, location, pose, outfit, etc...


(B) Settings - Relationship

(2) What about {{char}}'s family and friends, do they matter at all?

Relationship: is where you want "useless" information such as relationship of {{char}} with its mom, dad, other parents/relatives or friends, briefly.

• See these Examples.

• You just wanna tell what they are to {{char}} or if they're alive/deceased/away right away without any background story, LLM ain't aware that our characters aren't born from thing air, you gotta tell that just as so the rest.


(C) World Settings - World Lore

(3) What is this world all about, what kind of realm we be living in...

World: or World Lore: stores information about the world where the story takes place. Which is meaningless for Fantasy Roleplay or a stupid Sexbot that ain't gonna interact with the world, or don't need magical/fictional limits.

• This should also be used if your Roleplay Settings happens during a specific Era or in a specific Culture, just like in these examples.

• You gotta summarize your culture or world lore down, don't go bombing it with hellish long texts if they aren't needed for context.


• Even Gemini Pro's highest effective context window (for roleplaying chats where there are multiple scenes, turns and inputs/outputs) is just 120-300k out of 1 Million. Which is effective at total model context window only with single documents or lines of codes, but not these crazy incomes and outcomes of detailed prompts with tiny details between each.


• Use it mainly for Real Life, Medieval Era, Fantasy Medieval Era, Renaissance, Ancient Egypt, Cyberpunk, Aetherpunk, or any other world that differs entirely' from a 4th Wall Breaking Reality where anything was possible/exists regardless if it makes sense of not.


• LLMs be lacking Time & Area Awareness goes about that one moment where {{char}} goes to the kitchen but for whatever reason is interacting with a sofa instead of the spoon.

• The Lorebooks! How they could help that a shitton lot - Example / (Example). You surely want something like this, otherwise only the most common generic AI Slop meaningless place description sentences are gonna pop-up. Set those lorebooks up for when we're in a new location, it's much better use of world interaction than the leaving it empty.


(D) Settings - Genre

(4) Changing the slop writing is nearly impossible, sentences be repeating over different bots

• Despite being a total hater of choosing a specifc writting path, this can help a lot, specially for bots that aren't really made for chit-chat or just goon. The only issue is that is fucks your actual instructions, or jailbreak if you still use it.

• Nonetheless, the use of Writing Genre Style/Writing Style/Roleplay Style: when you know which genre to use can improve how Assistant will describe, narrate, drive and even interpret all the data retained in the card. Ranging from improving the amount of gestures, descriptors, actions, events, etc. I believe it does not affect {{char}}'s personality, but it does affect Assistant's.

• Tags like: Horror, Adult, Slice of Life, Action, RPG, Fantasy, Drama and Mature may make sense for you, but writting may not be exactly what you'd expect, better ask the model itself to give you examples before blindly instructing it in the card or anywhere else.

• But beware! The Romance, Victorian, Shakespearean or similar tags will turn everything into absolute shit! Avoid them at all costs, this shitty writing is the model's literal newborn state training, about to reduce your hardwork down to atoms faster than yo grandma's bones while falling down the stairs. It has absolute no use for you, a botmaker, but a actual story writer using AI to sell cringe ahh e-books online.


(E) Settings - Style or Roleplay Style

(5) You need no Jailbreak or Instructions to rule out the card focus

Style: or Roleplay Style: affects how the Roleplay is narrated. It can either be put at the end of your non-public posted card or things like author's notes, end-injected prompts, main, etc.

"Writing Style: Descriptive, Gestures and actions focused, Vivid, Immersive, Realistic, Surroundings Interactive."

"Roleplay Style: Sex Focused, Genitalias Descriptors Emphasized, Vivid, Highly Pornographic."

"Writing Genre Style: Vivid, Action Focused, Character Development, Roll the Dice Style, Game Based."

• I don't really know how to use it yet, but it's something like that. If it works, it works.


If you saw people inserting Jailbreak lines or Instructions at the end of some cards, specially Risu Realm and Chub, just know that's a great way to fuck with other people settings. Don't even try ruling it out, just let the user decide. Don't expect others to enjoy your messy misunderstanding taste of writing instructions/bypassing filter restrictions.


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Pub: 30 Nov 2025 20:39 UTC

Edit: 06 Dec 2025 17:18 UTC

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