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1 fiction conversations over 3 days (Feb 16, 2024 – Feb 19, 2024) 97% prompt uniqueness Auckland, New Zealand
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C0 hello 2 conv. C1 Post reunion, Why would Arya, hypothetically, try as hard as she can to Keep Gen 1 conv. C2 Write an in character GoT scene where Gendry and Arya have escaped from a battle 1 conv. C3 Write an in character, natural, GoT scene in which Lady Sansa Stark is secretly × 1 conv. C4 Write a post season 3 GoT scene where Gendry is rowing, and as he is, he remembe 1 conv. C5 post reunion, how could Arya help Gendry to manage his emotions, and how could G 1 conv. C6 What if S8 Sansa decided to secretly train Gendry in politics, and had him bring 1 conv. C7 What if Gendry couldn't actually die, and was totally cool with that? 1 conv. C8 Write descendants of Gordon Freeman and Alyx. 1 conv. C9 What if Gendry and Arya, post reunion, had a snowball fight? 1 conv. C10 Write a deep, subtle, plot for a 2006-inspired video game, that involves, gene-m 1 conv. C11 What if reverse flash never returned after his defeat? 1 conv. C12 What if, in the flash show, killer frost started getting even more creative with 1 conv. C13 Write an in character thank you message from Tali Zorah to Male Shepard for ever 1 conv. C14 In GoT, post reunion, what if Arya slowly and subtly abandoned her quest for rev 1 conv. C15 For a cgi animated remake of GoT, with a lot of reimagining, write a trailer scr 1 conv. C16 How can not overly villainizing Villains actually make them more compelling and 1 conv. C17 How could a Film about a character who can see something the other characters an 1 conv. C18 Could a mysterious character be done effectively if they DON'T speak in riddles? 1 conv. C19 Design a Female character that successfully creates an alter ego that others fin 1 conv. C20 How could a mysterious, masked Female character that is actually chill and sweet 1 conv. C21 How would a extremely powerful character, that is so afraid to hurt others, they 1 conv. C22 Write a relaxing hl2 dream sequence where Gordon hangs out with Alyx at a barbec 1 conv. C23 Write an in character half life 2 dialogue scene where Gordon is asleep, yet Aly 1 conv. C24 What if Lance and Pidge got together after the events of legendary defender? 1 conv. C25 Write lyrics for a song between Gendry and Arya with Gendry singing to her about 1 conv. C26 What if you could enter a lucid dream when ever you wanted? 1 conv. C27 Post reunion, what if Gendry and Arya's relationship never became romantic, but 1 conv. C28 Write a story about an android that is designed to mimic the appearance and voic 1 conv. C29 Write a detailed story with in character dialogue about Zarya bursting into a ba 1 conv.
1 conversation in cluster Cluster 3× “Write an in character, natural, GoT scene in which Lady Sans...” over less than a minute (Feb 16, 2024 – Feb 16, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Feb 16, 2024 at 1:51 PM NZDT — 8 turns New Zealand, Auckland fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: Write an in character, natural, GoT scene in which Lady Sansa Stark is secretly Tutoring Gendry, weeks after learning of his lineage. One night, Sansa asks Gendry why he wants to serve House Stark, and Gendry decides to tell her everything that happened in season 3 with him and Arya, including their last conversation together, before he is sold tomorrow, which he now sees as a sort of punishment, and feeling great guilt over leaving her, and after meeting her again after all those years, and hearing what happened to her, vowed to help her and her House to make up for everything.
CHATBOT: [The scene takes place in a dimly lit, secluded chamber within the Winterfell castle. A wooden table is set with a scattering of parchments, an inkwell, and a flickering candle casting long shadows across the walls. Lady Sansa Stark is seated across from Gendry, a recently legitimized Baratheon who now stands aware of his royal lineage. They are surrounded by the quiet comfort of books and leather-bound tomes.] Sansa: [in a hushed tone, concealing their activity] Your writing has improved, Gendry. You should be proud. A lord must be literate. Gendry: [his brow furrows with concentration over a difficult letter] Aye, but I've never had any mind for the letters and numbers. The forge was where I learned best. The hammer was my tutor. Sansa: [smiling gently] And now the quill is your sword. Knowledge is yet another weapon, Gendry, and one that can win wars, not just battles. [There's a pause, the scrape of the quill ceases, and Gendry looks up at Sansa with a certain weight in his gaze.] Gendry: Lady Sansa, might I ask you something? Sansa: [places her quill down and nods] Of course. Gendry: I've not spoken of it much since... since everything fell into place. But when I learned of my blood--of who my father was--I didn't know what to think, where I belonged. But I knew I wanted to be here, to serve House Stark. And I learnt of Arya's journey--a journey that I was once part of. [He breathes deeply as if to steady his voice, his eyes reflecting past flames and friendships.] Gendry: I've never told you about the time I spent with Arya, have I? Sansa: [attentive and curious, leans in slightly] No, you haven't. Gendry: We were both... less than what we are now. She was just a fierce little wolf cub, and I a bull without a herd. We were caught by the Brotherhood without Banners, and everything was... simple, in a way. [Sansa listens, her hands folded gracefully before her, eyes locked on Gendry.] Gendry: Then one day, the Red Woman came. She knew who I was--or rather, she knew the blood that ran through my veins. The Brotherhood sold me to her like I was nothing but a slab of meat for the butcher. [His fists clench at the memory, voice thick with years of unspoken guilt.] Gendry: Arya, she--she couldn't understand why they were betraying a friend. She asked me not to go, but I was so naive. I thought that whatever destiny the Red Woman had for me, it might be better than forging swords all my life. Sansa: [her voice soft, touched by the grief of her own losses] Ge...
USER: rewrite, but Gendry isn't even legitimized yet.
CHATBOT: [The hidden alcove where they meet is tucked away in the quieter corridors of Winterfell. A modest desk, a pair of wooden chairs, and the soft glow from a single candle set the space aglow. Sansa Stark sits across from Gendry, a strong man more at ease with steel than with the stroke of a pen. Scrolls and books lie open before them, the ink drying on the pages where Gendry's laborious handwriting marks his progress.] Sansa: [with a gentle, guiding voice] Your letters are getting clearer, Gendry. You should be proud. Knowledge is a tool, as valuable as any weapon in an armory. Gendry: [furrowing his brow in concentration] Swords have always been easier than scrolls. In King's Landing, all I knew was the weight of a hammer, not a quill. Sansa: [with a knowing smile] But here, the quill might become your mightiest hammer yet. Wisdom can lay the foundation for kingdoms. [A moment of silence passes, and Gendry halts his practice, his gaze lifting to meet Sansa's.] Gendry: Lady Sansa, can I speak plainly? Sansa: [placing her own quill aside, attentive] You may, Gendry. Gendry: Since arriving in Winterfell, since learning... [He hesitates.] Well, who my father was, I've been adrift. I never knew my place. But I found something fighting alongside your brother, with Lady Arya. I wanted to serve--serve House Stark, even as a smith. [His voice grows heavier as he is carried back to memories long suppressed.] Gendry: I've not spoken much about my time with Arya. We were a pair of runaways then, both trying to survive. We were caught by the Brotherhood without Banners, and things were simpler, for a time. [Sansa maintains a steady, compassionate gaze as he recounts his story.] Gendry: Then the Red Woman took me. The Brotherhood, they sold me off like livestock, and Arya... she was furious. She begged me not to leave, but I was caught in the Red Woman's web of promises and prophecies. [Anger and regret muddle his features, revealing a pain not often spoken.] Gendry: I should've stayed with her, fought beside her, but instead, I left her alone. It's haunted me ever since. When I found her again, and I saw what she'd become--what she'd been through--I knew I had to make it right. Sansa: [with quiet strength in her tone] Gendry, you followed a path many would have. There's no fault in seeking one's destiny. Gendry: I left her alone, and it sits heavy on me. But standing again with Arya, bearing witness to all she's endured, I've sworn myself--sworn to help her, you, all th...