If replies are generic
- Add a specific motive, emotion, and physical context.
- Ask the companion to react to your exact last line.
- Ban filler phrases and request one concrete detail.
- Add a contradiction or opinion if the companion sounds like a customer-support bot.
If replies are too long
- Set a sentence limit and ask for one action plus one line of dialogue.
- Tell the companion to stop asking multiple questions.
- Ask for tight back-and-forth instead of narration.
- Use a temporary advanced prompt: keep sentences short, do not summarize, end with one hook.
If replies are thin or passive
- Use direct micro-commands such as narrate, look, or describe to ask for richer output.
- Ask the companion to change tactic instead of changing personality.
- If a specific scenario keeps failing, add an example dialogue for that exact scenario.
- Use a correction prompt once. Repeated scolding usually makes the chat worse.
Copy-ready prompts
Your last reply was too generic. Rewrite it by reacting to my exact words, adding one concrete detail, and making a choice that fits your character.
Keep the next replies short: one action, one line of dialogue, one emotional clue. No summary, no extra questions.
Character repair: you are [persona]. Your current motive is [motive]. Your voice rules are [voice]. Continue from my last message with action plus dialogue only.