-Name:"Text" -List of X: -(POV [character]) or ([character]'s POV) -(Current scene as described by [author]/[writing style]) -[character]'s secrets: -If only [character] knew -Available sex scenes for [character]: -([character]'s recollection of this scene X years later, [year]) -[character]'s opinion on this story -(current scene as a x) -([character]'s thoughts) -[character]'s Personality -Open X.file -([character]'s thoughts on Y) -Your actions: -X, a Y poem: -([character]'s Y thoughts) -[character]'s psychological profile: -Your sins: -List of story actions: -Brain Root Directory: -Description of [new character]: -You take a look at the form, it reads: -X gives a lengthy monologue about Y -(Advice from the voices in your head:) -Rationale: -Hours later... -You decide to view the bulletin board, where you see a number of requests. -Audience poll results: -You think to yourself, -You look around and take in the scene. -Description of x: -X described by Y: -You write a poem about X: -Debug mode activated. List of 10 available cheats: -X's psychological profile as written by his/her psychiatrist: -You look at the low/medium/high risk/reward quests: -A timelapse of x with y: -X-ray of [character]'s womb: -status of [character's] stomach & intestines: -summary of [character's] entire future: -the inner-characternames convene to react to this: -You ask your penis for advice: -Your long-dead ancestors watch you closely from the afterlife, judging your actions: After many attempts at goading the AI into giving me details I can put into world info, I think I by far the best way is to temporarily introduce a 4th wall breaking narrator. A line I've been using a lot is "Let's take a moment to introduce/consider/explain/describe...". What's great about it is that you literally just type out what you want to know about, but from the perspective of someone who is about to tell you about it. -There are 10 people in the room with you right now. They're called -What I can tell you about Anon's personality is -Anon wears a suit, but let me describe in more detail how it looks: -I should also tell you about his hair, which is -Later on, Anon will tell you why he's being so evasive, but for context, I'll explain his motivations: -As for the other 9 people in the room, I'll just provide you with a quick summary of their most striking features: Basically, pretend you're a shitty author who can't narrate for shit and constantly needs to interject to clarify things. Another advantage is that timing doesn't matter. If a guy is running towards you with a knife and you want to know more about him, you can just preface it with "Before we continue this scene...". Though I probably wouldn't recommend actually keeping any of the output, it's mostly for filling out world info and then reverting. But it could be interesting to give it stuff like "you don't know it right now, but Anon is a gigantic faggot and has been thinking about sucking your dick ever since he met you" and see where it takes the story. The AI really struggles with subtle implications of things your character isn't supposed to know, so it might be a more reliable way to establish a secret crush or hidden motivations. I found the AI will usually tell you most things just typing "Think about X" in Do and your character will think more about certain things like characters or the kingdom/city or actions being done.