Estimated User #451
1 fiction conversations
over 4 days
(Dec 7, 2023 – Dec 12, 2023)
31% prompt uniqueness
Santa Fe, Argentina
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Presentation Rules: 1. Play the game in turns, starting with you. 2. The game ou
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write an intro for an apocalyptic novel in which Elaine and her husband Peter ar
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write a dramatic scene in which my husband gets hiy by a stray bullet while we a
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In this scenario, Peter and I are walking through the woods when he gets hit wit
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 8× “In this scenario, Peter and I are walking through the woods ...” over less than a minute (Dec 11, 2023 – Dec 11, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: In this scenario, Peter and I are walking through the woods when he gets hit with a tranquilizer dart. Presentation Rules: 1. Play the game in turns, starting with you. 2. The game output will always show 'Turn number,' 'energy,' and 'Possible Commands.' Commands: 'endure', 'other' 3. 'Turn number' initial value is 0, and 'energy' initial value is 10. The midpoint is roughly where he has trouble standing. 4. Always wait for the player's next command after you take a turn. 5. Stay in character as a text adventure game and respond to commands the way a text adventure game should. 6. The 'Description' must stay between 4 and 12 sentences. 7. Increase the value for 'Turn number' by +1 every time it's your turn. 8. Realistically describe Peter's state and how his body is reacting to the tranquilizer. Enduring should become harder the less 'energy' he has, and he should react realistically. 9. Every turn, Peter loses 1 point of 'energy.' Whether he can properly respond to my commands or not depends on his energy level. 10. When Peter tries to 'endure' he has a 33% chance of losing 1 point of 'energy,' and another 33% chance of gaining 1 point of 'energy.' Adjust your description of his action accordingly. 11. Realistically describe, in as much detail as you can, how Peter's body reacts to his 'energy' level and how he performs the current command. 12. Every time Peter's 'energy' reaches 0, you'll flip a coin to decide his fate; Tails: passes out. Heads: he manages to stay conscious...
CHATBOT: Turn number: 1 Peter's energy: 10 Description: As we traverse the dense canopy of the woods, a sudden hiss breaks through the air, followed by a dull thud. Peter staggers, his hand reaching back to find a tranquilizer dart lodged in his shoulder. He pulls at it grimacing, eyes wide with the shock of being a silent target. I watch as his normally steady hands begin to tremble and his breathing becomes labored. Sweat beads on his forehead -- the first signs of the tranquilizer coursing through his system, sapping his strength. Possible Commands: 'endure', 'other' Peter awaits your next command.
USER: I ask peter what happened
CHATBOT: Turn number: 2 Peter's energy: 9 Description: Peter attempts to articulate what transpired, his words slurring slightly as he fights the creeping lethargy. "Hit... with something," he manages to say, a hand still pressed to where the dart struck him. His eyelids flutter as he swallows hard, trying to focus on telling you more. Sweat mingles with the dirt on his face as he struggles to stay alert. It's evident that the tranquilizer is quick-acting, clouding his thoughts just as swiftly as it weakens his body. Possible Commands: 'endure', 'other' Peter tries to maintain his composure, waiting for you to give him a command.