Estimated User #888

10 total fiction conversations over 11 hours (Jun 17, 2023 – Jun 17, 2023) Istanbul, Türkiye
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Showing 2 conversations in story permutation C2× “Your task is to help me write a story.” over 1 hour (Jun 17, 2023 – Jun 17, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jun 17, 2023 at 2:02 PM UTC — 4 exchanges Türkiye, Istanbul fiction View full conversationView
USER: Your task is to help me write a story.
CHATBOT: Sure! What kind of story would you like to write?
USER: Turn this into a 3-paragraph story: "The first living beings to exist in this new, ordered universe were the Shedim. Namtar gave birth to the Shedim with her husband Iaprax, they imagined them after themselves but using the three of the four elements of nature. There were three types: Ifrit, made from subtle fire (a type of smokeless, heavenly fire). Marid, made from subtle water (a type of heavenly water that doesn't cause wetness). Mazzikin, made from subtle air (a type of heavenly air that doesn't make a sound). They couldn't use the fourth element (earth), due to it not having a subtle form in the heavens. There was eventually a miracle birth, the King of Ifrit's had a son but without a mother, named Iblis. He was a hermaphrodite and had the ability to give birth on his own. Iblis and his children are called the Shayatin, a new species of the Ifrit. In reality, what happened was that it was Achamoth who appeared to Iblis' father, the King of the Ifrit as he was sleeping and mated with him. She then put the baby in him, which crawled out of him. Iblis thus had the divine spark in him (which his offspring cannot inherit)."
CHATBOT: In the beginning, there was only chaos. But then came the ordered universe, and with it, the first living beings - the Shedim. Born to Namtar and Iaprax, they were fashioned after their creators, using three of the four elements of nature - subtle fire, subtle water, and subtle air. But earth couldn't be used as it had no subtle form in the heavens. And so the Shedim existed, in their three distinct forms - Ifrit, Marid, and Mazzikin. Years passed, and a miracle birth occurred. The King of Ifrit's son was born without a mother, and he was named Iblis. Unique in his hermaphroditic ability to give birth on his own, Iblis and his offspring were called the Shayatin - a new species of the Ifrit. However, the truth was far stranger than anyone could have imagined. It was Achamoth, not a divine miracle, that mated with the King of the Ifrit and put the baby in him. The child crawled out of the king, and Iblis was born, with the divine spark within him, a gift unlike any other. As time went on, Iblis and his Shayatin grew in number, and their power could not be denied. But their divine sparks could not be shared, and in time, Iblis became a legend amongst the Shayatin, a deity they could never hope to equal. No matter how many offspring they had, they would never inherit the divine spark that made Iblis so powerful. And so, the Shedim continued to exist in their ordered universe, a reminder of the divine power that created them, but also of the limitations that bound them.
Jun 17, 2023 at 3:08 PM UTC — 5 exchanges Türkiye, Istanbul fiction View full conversationView
USER: Your task is to help me write a story.
CHATBOT: Great! What type of story were you envisioning? A fairy tale, mystery, romance, or adventure? And do you have any plot or character ideas in mind?
USER: I will give you the material, which you will then rewrite into a short story with a descrpitive and creative language.
CHATBOT: Okay, I'm ready to start whenever you are. Please provide me with the material.