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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 8939246" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>I did this just for fun. Notice how capable it is of responding to a random action taken by the PC:</p><p></p><p><strong>In the second person voice, briefly describe a D&D scenario where my character, a level 6 monk named Elsie, confronts some sort of guardian in a cavern. Just describe the situation, not the action</strong></p><p></p><p><em>You find yourself standing in the entrance of a dark, eerie cavern. The air is damp and musty, and the only sound you hear is the faint drip of water echoing off the walls. As you venture further into the cavern, you see a faint glow up ahead.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>As you approach, the glow intensifies, and you realize it's coming from a massive stone guardian. Its eyes glow a fierce red, and it stands before you, ready to protect whatever lies beyond. The guardian is twice your height and looks like it's carved from solid rock. You can feel the weight of its gaze upon you as it prepares to engage in combat.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>I offer it a drink - a delicious cocktail garnished with a tiny umbrella</strong></p><p></p><p><em>As you approach the massive stone guardian, you sense its hostility and the danger it poses. However, instead of engaging in combat, you decide to offer it a drink - a delicious cocktail garnished with a tiny umbrella.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>At first, the guardian seems taken aback by your gesture. Its glowing red eyes remain fixed on you, and its stone fists remain clenched. But as you hold out the cocktail, the guardian's gaze softens, and it slowly lowers its fists.</em></p><p><em>As the guardian takes a sip of the cocktail, you notice a subtle change in its demeanor. Its stone features soften, and its eyes become less fierce. After a few more sips, the guardian seems almost relaxed, and you realize that your simple act of kindness has diffused the tension.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>With a nod of gratitude, the guardian steps aside, allowing you to continue deeper into the cavern. You feel a sense of satisfaction as you realize that sometimes, a peaceful resolution can be found even in the most unexpected of situations.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 8939246, member: 7035894"] I did this just for fun. Notice how capable it is of responding to a random action taken by the PC: [B]In the second person voice, briefly describe a D&D scenario where my character, a level 6 monk named Elsie, confronts some sort of guardian in a cavern. Just describe the situation, not the action[/B] [I]You find yourself standing in the entrance of a dark, eerie cavern. The air is damp and musty, and the only sound you hear is the faint drip of water echoing off the walls. As you venture further into the cavern, you see a faint glow up ahead. As you approach, the glow intensifies, and you realize it's coming from a massive stone guardian. Its eyes glow a fierce red, and it stands before you, ready to protect whatever lies beyond. The guardian is twice your height and looks like it's carved from solid rock. You can feel the weight of its gaze upon you as it prepares to engage in combat.[/I] [B]I offer it a drink - a delicious cocktail garnished with a tiny umbrella[/B] [I]As you approach the massive stone guardian, you sense its hostility and the danger it poses. However, instead of engaging in combat, you decide to offer it a drink - a delicious cocktail garnished with a tiny umbrella. At first, the guardian seems taken aback by your gesture. Its glowing red eyes remain fixed on you, and its stone fists remain clenched. But as you hold out the cocktail, the guardian's gaze softens, and it slowly lowers its fists. As the guardian takes a sip of the cocktail, you notice a subtle change in its demeanor. Its stone features soften, and its eyes become less fierce. After a few more sips, the guardian seems almost relaxed, and you realize that your simple act of kindness has diffused the tension. With a nod of gratitude, the guardian steps aside, allowing you to continue deeper into the cavern. You feel a sense of satisfaction as you realize that sometimes, a peaceful resolution can be found even in the most unexpected of situations.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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