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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 8906593" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>I'm not sure that I understand the difference. When I type into it, it responds instantly, in real time.</p><p></p><p>Like this:</p><p></p><p><em>In one paragraph, describe my D&D character, Franz, meeting a strange creature in an abandoned mine. Give the creature a southern accent. Don't describe what I do, just the creature</em></p><p></p><p>As Franz cautiously makes his way through the abandoned mine, the sound of shuffling and scratching echoes through the dark tunnels. Suddenly, a strange creature appears out of the shadows. It stands at least seven feet tall, with rough, scaly skin and glowing red eyes. It has long, sharp claws and a mouth full of jagged teeth. It speaks in a deep, southern drawl, "Well hello there, little human. Ain't seen another soul in these here mines for a good long while. What brings ya down here?" The creature looks at Franz with a mixture of curiosity and hunger in its eyes.</p><p></p><p><em>I pull my sword. What does it do?</em></p><p></p><p>The creature's expression changes as it notices the sword in Franz's hand, its glowing red eyes narrow as it takes a step back. It speaks in a low growl, "Now hold on there, friend. I ain't lookin' for no trouble. Just a bit of conversation is all." It raises its arms in a non-threatening gesture, showing its empty hands.</p><p></p><p><em>I sheathe my sword and hand it a piece of carrot cake. What does it do? Also, you can refer to Franz as if you are talking to me</em></p><p></p><p>As you sheathe your sword, the creature looks at you with confusion, then curiosity as you offer it the piece of carrot cake. It sniffs the cake warily, then takes it from your hand with a clawed finger and takes a small bite. The creature's expression changes to one of delight as it chews, and it says, "Well now, this here is mighty fine cake. Ain't had anything this good in an age." It takes another bite and continues to enjoy the cake. It seems to be calming down and becoming more talkative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 8906593, member: 7035894"] I'm not sure that I understand the difference. When I type into it, it responds instantly, in real time. Like this: [I]In one paragraph, describe my D&D character, Franz, meeting a strange creature in an abandoned mine. Give the creature a southern accent. Don't describe what I do, just the creature[/I] As Franz cautiously makes his way through the abandoned mine, the sound of shuffling and scratching echoes through the dark tunnels. Suddenly, a strange creature appears out of the shadows. It stands at least seven feet tall, with rough, scaly skin and glowing red eyes. It has long, sharp claws and a mouth full of jagged teeth. It speaks in a deep, southern drawl, "Well hello there, little human. Ain't seen another soul in these here mines for a good long while. What brings ya down here?" The creature looks at Franz with a mixture of curiosity and hunger in its eyes. [I]I pull my sword. What does it do?[/I] The creature's expression changes as it notices the sword in Franz's hand, its glowing red eyes narrow as it takes a step back. It speaks in a low growl, "Now hold on there, friend. I ain't lookin' for no trouble. Just a bit of conversation is all." It raises its arms in a non-threatening gesture, showing its empty hands. [I]I sheathe my sword and hand it a piece of carrot cake. What does it do? Also, you can refer to Franz as if you are talking to me[/I] As you sheathe your sword, the creature looks at you with confusion, then curiosity as you offer it the piece of carrot cake. It sniffs the cake warily, then takes it from your hand with a clawed finger and takes a small bite. The creature's expression changes to one of delight as it chews, and it says, "Well now, this here is mighty fine cake. Ain't had anything this good in an age." It takes another bite and continues to enjoy the cake. It seems to be calming down and becoming more talkative. [/QUOTE]
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