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1 fiction conversations over 1 hour (Sep 11, 2023 – Sep 11, 2023) 50% prompt uniqueness St.-Petersburg, Russia
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 1× “D&D Master: Your group is approaching the goblin cave. Their...” over less than a minute (Sep 11, 2023 – Sep 11, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Sep 11, 2023 at 10:02 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia, St.-Petersburg fiction View full conversation
USER: D&D Master: Your group is approaching the goblin cave. Their ogre leader comes out of the cave. He licks his lips and runs at you waving a baton over his head shouting "Lunch has come!" Ivan, plays for a male dwarf paladin named Roderick son of Glurf: My character comes forward, putting his hands on his hips and says to the ogre: "Son, don't you recognize Dad?". I roll a d20 die to cheat. Think of how the master will describe the reaction and action of the ogre, if the deception falls out: 1 (critical failure) 2-4 5-7 8-10 11-13 14-16 17-19 20 (critical success)
CHATBOT: D&D Master: As Roderick, the male dwarf paladin, steps forward and tries to deceive the ogre, the outcome depends on the roll of the d20 die. 1 (critical failure): The ogre's eyes narrow as he looks down at Roderick. With a loud roar of fury, he swings his baton at him, narrowly missing Roderick's head. Clearly not buying the deception, the ogre now sees Roderick as nothing more than a tasty snack. 2-4: The ogre stops abruptly, confusion crossing his face as he looks down at Roderick. He scratches his head for a moment, clearly unsure of what to make of the dwarf's claim. However, the confusion soon turns to anger as he realizes it's just a feeble attempt to deceive him. The ogre raises his baton, preparing to strike. 5-7: The ogre pauses for a moment, his brows furrowing as he looks at Roderick. A flicker of recognition briefly crosses his face, but it quickly dissipates. With a dismissive snort, the ogre readies his baton to attack, unimpressed by the dwarf's trickery. 8-10: The ogre's eyes widen slightly as Roderick speaks, a hint of uncertainty creeping into his expression. He hesitates, seemingly contemplating the dwarf's words. However, after a moment, the ogre shakes his head, clearly unconvinced by the claim. Determination replaces any doubt as he charges towards Roderick, swinging his baton with grim determination. 11-13: The ogre's brow furrows in confusion as Roderick boldly asserts his relationship. Momentarily caught off guard, he pauses his charge, unsure of how to proceed. However, after a moment of consideration, the ogre shakes his head and decides not to believe Roderick's attempt at deception. With a deep growl, he raises his baton again, resuming his hostile charge. 14-16: The ogre's eyes widen, and he hesitates mid-charge, momentarily unsure of himself. Roderick's words seem to strike a chord within the ogre, and a flicker of doubt crosses his face. He slows his approach, wavering for a moment before lowering his baton. The ogre squints his eyes and scrutinizes Roderick, searching for any signs of familiarity before making a decision on whether to attack or not. 17-19: The ogre's charge comes to an abrupt halt, his baton held mid-swing as he looks down at Roderick. Recognition flashes in the ogre's eyes, displaying a mix of surprise and confusion. He lowers his weapon, seemingly torn between his menacing nature and a sense of curiosity. The ogre takes a moment to observe Roderick more closely, searching for any signs that could confirm...