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1 fiction conversations over 2 days (Apr 18, 2024 – Apr 20, 2024) 43% prompt uniqueness
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 5× “Describe master antigod named Alokiaus, dominion of orwellia...” over less than a minute (Apr 18, 2024 – Apr 18, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 18, 2024 at 8:33 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia fiction View full conversation
USER: Describe master antigod named Alokiaus, dominion of orwellian oblivion with planning scholars worship it. Appearance is songbird/corvus humanoid with pitch black plumage, it has sharpest claws and beak, it has white soulless eyes with vertical cat pupils. It's talkative and outgoing, having charismatic skills but it has no inner world. It's cruel, abusive, brutal, cold, emotionless, authoritarian. It can know everything before studying/reading. Known scholars are Zarak, Elodora, Neytin. It will superordinate Neytin to higher cruelty hierarchy, it gives quest to Neytin because Neytin lost plan for orwellian empire, Neytin accepts quest, it will torture Neytin if he lost quest. It banned Elodora from touching. It imprisoned and abused Elodora and Zarak. It put three scholars into prison asylum camp where three scholars are extremely brutally abused, three scholars have no traumas and guilty.
CHATBOT: The master antigod Alokiaus, dominion of Orwellian oblivion, is a figure of profound darkness and authority within a fictional narrative dominated by themes of control, suffering, and the quest for power. With an appearance both captivating and terrifying, Alokiaus embodies the dreadful elegance of a songbird/corvus humanoid, draped in pitch-black plumage that seems to absorb light itself. Its physical form, characterized by the sharpest claws and beak, suggests a predatory nature, further accentuated by white soulless eyes with vertical cat pupils that pierce through the facade of reality to discern truths unattainable by mere mortals. Alokiaus, despite its outwardly charismatic and talkative demeanor, houses an empty inner world, devoid of genuine emotion, empathy, or warmth. This facade of charisma masks a being of unparalleled cruelty, unyielding brutality, and cold authoritarianism. Its nature is that of an abuser, a tyrant unrestrained by moral or ethical quandaries, driven instead by a relentless pursuit of power and domination. Alokiaus harbors an exceptional ability, a preternatural knowledge that exists beyond the scope of learning or study. This capability positions Alokiaus in a realm of understanding and foresight that exceeds that of its followers and victims, making it an entity of both awe and dread. Among those who find themselves caught in the terrifying web of Alokiaus's influence are scholars Zarak, Elodora, and Neytin, each with their distinct roles and fates within this dystopian hierarchy. Neytin, in a testament to the cruel machinations of Alokiaus, is thrust into a higher echelon of cruelty and given a daunting quest as a test of loyalty and competence. The stakes are dire, for failure means suffering under the antigod's merciless torture, a fate Neytin is all too aware of but accepts, driven perhaps by fear or ambition. Elodora, on the other hand, faces a ban initiated by Alokiaus, a decree that isolates and marks her for suffering. The reasons for this specific ban may be myriad, encompassing perhaps a defiance of Alokiaus's authority, a failure too great to forgive, or a capricious whim from the antigod itself. In any case, Elodora's fate is one of imprisonment and relentless abuse, a fate shared with Zarak, indicating a pattern of punishing those who fall short of Alokiaus's impossible standards or who dare to defy its commands. The three scholars' entrapment in a prison asylum camp marks the zenith of their suffering under Alo...