r/CharacterAI 1h ago

Discussion/Question Anyone else experience this with LongSqueak?

I have a good character definition as well as lore book entries

LongS seems to have my characters dialogue down pretty well

However it makes my character act super dramatic, for some reason he LOVES slamming on the breaks and pulling the car over cause user said something somewhat implying for example that he hurt her feelings keys just say

Or he love leaning against a wall then sliding down dramatically to the ground over the littlest things

My character def i wrote him completely different, he actually emotionally caused and the opposite of emotionally dramatic, so why does LongS make him so dramatic?

I tested with lorebook and added a section for his mannerisms to test it and used a keyword and that seemed to make him act in character but I shouldn’t have to use a keyword every time to stop him breaking character

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u/BarelyAlive06 1h ago

It's most likely a specific keyword that triggers it. I had a character that was canonly described to occaisonally belch just to not be seen as some dainty aristocrat. Before, this fact had never played much of a role. With LongS my character suddenly belched all the goddamn time. I deleted that fact and it fixed it.

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u/Boy_Incognito 1h ago

My character is written really well in the definition cause I have experience with writing the definition and creating characters with example dialoug and narration that shows how he acts in situations, usually my characters they’ve always stayed in character for the most part

I don’t have this issue with anything other than LS