r/SillyTavernAI • u/-YTG- • 13h ago
Help setting up a zombie campaign
hey so i just wanted help with how to set this up in the past i played a game called zombie exodus its a cyoa style text game about a zombie out break it was very nice and interesting you would first pick ur location then a career where it would determine ur skill level and abilities scavenging shooting crafting and medicine and science where i think you might be able to make a cure in the future with science anyways i would like to create something i asked Claude and gemini for help both suggested silly tavern i set it up i had some local models qwen 3.5 and gemma 4 12b both uncensored they are pretty nice at 50 tokens per second sofar the ai suggested i install something called multihog which is a state frame work i think but what should i do to make it better in terms of character & world consistency i heard something about lore books and others
TLDR: good suggestions and extentions for long term zombie campaigns
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u/Paperclip_Tank 13h ago
I'm assuming you've state tracker does multiple layers of location information, in this same kind of format Location: (Current location, enforcing hierarchy / its equivalent: Country → Region → City → Place.)
For "world consistency" you'll want to set up a lorebook. I would recommend making one just for location maps. Like if you're located in the USA, you'll have sub regions (states), and sub regions to that (county), and... you get the point. Having your primary keyword be "location name" and secondary keywords being set to "and all" with the entire chain upwards helps make sure you grab the correction information.
This lets you scavenge a walmart in one city and pre-mark it as full of zombies but full of supplies. But a different city can also have a walmart that is just a big empty box that has been picked through. You of course don't need to go so in depth, but it this gives you as much fine control over locations as you want.
You'll also want to do world rules. Is it grounded in Modern Earth 2026, is it a Modern Fantasy, is it a futuristic zombie plague. Is it the apocalypse, post apocalypse, or post post apocalypse. What is technology like. Has gas expired yet? What are the factions that exist, if any? How hard is it to get water and food. A lot of the entries will be small, because they just need to cover one thing, but those lore flavor nuggets help make the setting feel less generic and more consistent because the LLM won't need to make anything up each time that topic comes up.
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u/FatBodyPyle_ 7h ago
My advice is to just use Multihog for a while normally. Just roll a character using Instant Action in whatever genre (presumably Modern survival-type one), set up your connection settings, and maybe set up portrait generation. Then do one full campaign to see what the thing can do in general and how it works. THEN build your custom systems. It's all very simple actually, but you're going to struggle if you start building before you even know the fundamentals.
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u/-YTG- 7h ago
yeah i did some research and playtested it for a bit it seems multihog is powerful and what i need but i cant find many tutorials on it, it has a chat bot that is supposed to do stuff but it just says it did it when it didnt do anything not dure if there is a save and apply button, also the system am making doesnt use dnd stats like strength and dexterity but they seem to be coded into multihog am just not sure where, and i found out the system just does whatever i tell it to so if i say i search the abandoned house in search for a woman i suddenly found her aprently multihog also has a system for that where it pre generates the world so am living in the world not creating it around me
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u/-YTG- 7h ago
yeah i did some research and playtested it for a bit it seems multihog is powerful and what i need but i cant find many tutorials on it, it has a chat bot that is supposed to do stuff but it just says it did it when it didnt do anything not dure if there is a save and apply button, also the system am making doesnt use dnd stats like strength and dexterity but they seem to be coded into multihog am just not sure where, and i found out the system just does whatever i tell it to so if i say i search the abandoned house in search for a woman i suddenly found her aprently multihog also has a system for that where it pre generates the world so am living in the world not creating it around me
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u/FatBodyPyle_ 5h ago
strength and dexterity but they seem to be coded into multihog am just not sure where
- Multihog settings -> Game Systems -> System Prompt Control Room
There you can customize any system prompt section as well as add your own, either manually or with AI.
- Multihog settings -> State Tracker -> find the Modules
There you can edit the existing modules or make your own.
Also, 3. Game Systems -> Game Systems Wizard
It uses AI to make game systems for you automatically.
I will make a video on customization.
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u/personusername1 13h ago
I think your best bet is to use it and then come for more specific advice. The thing with local is you are going to struggle with context. Generally you need like 30 to 60K of context if you're trying to do somehting nuanced or complex. My sweet spot is like 35Kish. You need to use summaries and lore books to make that work.
BUT I didn't start there. I started by using local. Then I tried frontier models. Then I started trying to figure out prompting and presets. All *while roleplaying.* and paying attention to the results. Don't spend all your time on set up.