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2 fiction conversations over 1 hour (Sep 11, 2023 – Sep 11, 2023) 50% prompt uniqueness St.-Petersburg, Russia
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “D&D Master: Your group is making its way to the throne room....” over 35 minutes (Sep 11, 2023 – Sep 11, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Sep 11, 2023 at 10:51 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia, St.-Petersburg fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: D&D Master: Your group is making its way to the throne room. Before you have done anything, the king Albert appears from a secret passage and notices you: "Are you hooligans again?! What are you doing here?! Guards!". Guards armed with halberds run into the throne room. Timur, plays for a female bragonborn rogue named Red Quartz: My character points at the king and says, "Are you the king?! I didn't vote for you!". I roll a d20 die to cheat. Think of how the master will describe the reaction and action of king Albert and Guards, if the deception falls out: 1 (critical failure) 2-4 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19 20 (critical success)
CHATBOT: Master: As Red Quartz points at the king and makes her bold statement, the room falls silent for a moment. King Albert's eyes widen in surprise and confusion as he processes the daring accusation. The guards shift uncomfortably, unsure of how to react to such brazen disrespect towards their ruler. Critical Failure (1): Unfortunately, as Red Quartz rolls the d20, luck does not favor her. The die clatters on the floor, landing on a pitiful 1. The king's expression shifts from confusion to anger. His face turns bright red with fury, and he bellows, "How dare you insult your king! Guards, seize this insolent rogue at once!" The guards wasted no time and swiftly move to restrain Red Quartz, their halberds raised menacingly. 2-4: Red Quartz rolls the die, and it lands on a disappointing 2-4. The king's face contorts with a mix of annoyance and disbelief. "Impudent rogue! Guards, teach this disrespectful hooligan a lesson!" The guards, fueled by their king's command and their own irritation, advance on Red Quartz, their halberds ready to strike. 5-7: The die rolls for Red Quartz show a 5-7. King Albert's eyes narrow, his initial surprise transforming into a skeptical gaze. "You dare question my rule? Guards, detain this insolent fool!" The guards hesitantly approach, unsure of how to react to the king's abrupt command. They raise their halberds, prepared to apprehend Red Quartz. 8-10: With a roll of 8-10, the king's expression shifts to one of mild annoyance. "You should choose your words carefully, rogue. Guards, keep an eye on them." The guards, sensing the mild response from their king, maintain a cautious stance, halberds at the ready but not yet making any aggressive moves. 11-13: Upon rolling an 11-13, the king's surprise fades as he regains his composure. He fixes Red Quartz with a steely gaze, "Your audacity is impressive, but your words carry no weight here. Guards, make sure this rogue does not step out of line." The guards, remaining calm, position themselves strategically around the throne room, ready to intervene if needed. 14-16: A roll of 14-16 brings a raised eyebrow from the king. "Your rebellious spirit amuses me, rogue. Guards, do not let this one out of your sight." The guards, glancing at each other with a mix of confusion and amusement, keep a close watch on Red Quartz, their halberds held in a less aggressive stance. 17-19: With a noble roll of 17-19, the king's face softens slightly as he chuckles. "Ah, a spirited one indeed. I appreciate ...
Sep 11, 2023 at 11:26 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia, St.-Petersburg fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: D&D Master: Your group is making its way to the throne room. Before you have done anything, the king Albert appears from a secret passage and notices you: "Are you hooligans again?! What are you doing here?! Guards!". Guards armed with halberds run into the throne room. Timur, plays for a female bragonborn rogue named Red Quartz: My character points at the king and says, "Are you the king?! I didn't vote for you!".you! Everyone to the barricades, revolution!". I roll a d20 die to cheat. Think of how the master will describe the reaction and action of king Albert and Guards, if the deception falls out: 1 (critical failure) 2-4 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19 20 (critical success)
CHATBOT: Critical Failure (1): The king looks at Red Quartz, completely baffled by her words. He starts laughing, thinking it's a joke. The guards, not exactly sure how to react, exchange confused glances among themselves. One guard even smirks at Red Quartz, thinking she's just being silly. 2-4: King Albert raises an eyebrow and crosses his arms, a look of annoyance spreading across his face. "Enough with your nonsense," he says firmly, his voice filled with authority. The guards, following his lead, tighten their grips on their halberds and take a step forward, ready to apprehend Red Quartz if needed. 5-7: King Albert's face turns red with anger as he clenches his fists. "How dare you speak to your king like that!" he shouts, his voice echoing through the throne room. The guards, fully enraged, charge towards Red Quartz without hesitation. 8-10: The king's eyes widen in surprise, clearly taken aback by Red Quartz's words. He stammers for a moment, trying to compose himself. The guards remain still, unsure of how to react, awaiting the king's command. 11-13: King Albert's expression changes from anger to curiosity as he leans forward, studying Red Quartz. "You know, I haven't heard a challenge in a long time," he says, a faint smile appearing on his face. The guards relax slightly, realizing the king isn't immediately ordering their arrest. 14-16: The king raises an eyebrow, seemingly amused by Red Quartz's remark. "Well, well, seems like we have a rebellious one here," he chuckles. The guards exchange glances, unsure of how to proceed but keeping their halberds at the ready. 17-19: King Albert's face contorts into a mix of surprise and amusement. "Interesting... I commend your boldness," he says, a grin spreading across his face. The guards lower their halberds slightly, realizing that the king isn't immediately issuing a hostile command. Critical Success (20): King Albert bursts into laughter, completely caught off guard by Red Quartz's unexpected remark. "Hilarious!" he exclaims between fits of giggles. The guards join in on the laughter, finding the whole situation absurd. The tension in the room dissipates, and the guards even start clapping, appreciating Red Quartz's audacity.