User Guide
Scenarios
A scenario is a scaffolded scene: opening beats, world rules, and triggers. You bring the personas.
What a scenario is
Under the hood, a scenario is a small bundle: a set of preset messages that seed the chat, an optional base prompt that adds to the system instructions, an environment description, a starting outfit, characters with their own definitions, and a set of triggers that fire on timing, keywords, or random chance. Launching one drops you into a new chat with all of that already wired up.
Browsing scenarios
Open Scenarios from the sidebar. The search box takes theme, mood, or mechanic keywords. The sort dropdown offers Trending, Newest, Most Played, and Highest Rated. Each card shows a cover image, a type badge, a star rating, a download count, and a few tags.
Launching one
- 1Click Review & Play on the card you want.
- 2The Launch setup modal opens. Read the description. If the scenario has speaking roles you'll see a casting section with a dropdown for each character.
- 3Assign a persona to each role. Your current persona is marked (Current) so it's easy to keep using.
- 4Click Launch Scenario. A new chat opens with the scenario active and the preset messages already in place.
While the scenario is running, the chat top bar shows its name and a message counter so you can see how far in you are. Numbered action buttons appear above the composer whenever the scene exposes choices.
Your scenarios
Open My Scenarios from the Scenarios page header. Your drafts and your published work live side by side here. Each card carries a status badge — Draft or Published — plus actions to edit, duplicate, publish or unpublish, and delete. Duplicating creates a new draft titled “Copy of …”.
Building a scenario
Click Create Scenario. The editor opens as a stack of collapsible sections. You don't have to fill them all in. The minimum publishable scenario is a name, at least one preset message, and a content rating.
Basic Info
Name is required. Description is what the scenario is about. Tags accept up to 20 entries; press Enter or use a comma to add one. Content rating is SFW or NSFW, and every public scenario has to be tagged with one before you can publish. Cover image is optional, but cards look better with one.
Characters
Optional. Add one card per character with a name and a prompt describing their role and behaviour. The first character is the default. At launch time, the player is asked to cast a persona for each character you define.
Preset Messages
These load into chat history before the player's first turn. Toggle the role between User and Assistant, reorder with the arrows, and write the content. At least one preset message is required.
Base Prompt & Environment
Base prompt is extra system context the AI sees on every turn. Environment is used for image-generation prompts. Clothing is the initial outfit for the active character. All three are optional.
Triggers
Three flavours, all optional and all stackable. The editor groups them under headings named Timed Prompts, Keyword Prompts, and Random Triggers.
Timed
Fire after N messages. Inject a prompt, switch to a different character, change the environment, or swap clothing.
Keyword
Fire when the user types a phrase. There's an “Once only” checkbox so it fires the first time and stops. Same payload options as timed.
Random
Fire each turn with a configurable probability (0.01 is 1 percent, 0.1 is 10 percent). Useful for atmosphere, intrusions, or surprise prompts.
Publishing
Drafts are private until you click Publish. A published scenario shows up in the community browser; others can launch it, rate it, and add to its download count. You can unpublish at any time from My Scenarios.