Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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18 years ago #4143
Most of Fizzy's responses are created by typing the first six things that pop into my head after I type the keyphrase.

18 years ago #4144
Rats!
One way you could show a bot's personality was in the way they respond to insults.
A hot-tempered person would respond to insults with more insults, or with threats. So the xinsult section for a hot-tempered bot bot would be filled with insults or threats.

Some people are 'long-suffering.' The insult section for such a person would be filled with things like, "I'm sorry if I irritated you," "Are you having a hard day, today?" or, "You know, I really admire you!" Or it might just ignore insults: "Isn't the weather lovely this morning?"
Some long-suffering people reach the 'end of their rope' after awhile. Perhaps on reaching emotion -5, the long-suffering bot would react like the hot-tempered bot.

Another kind of person might say, "Feel free to insult me as much as you like! My self-esteem is such that insults don't bother me."

Another kind of person would try to argue rationally with the insulter. "No, see, here is my parents' wedding liscense, and here is my birth certificate. You can see that I am actually of legitimate birth."

Another bot might count the insults, warning the guest that if he continued being insulting, the bot would hang up on him. After a certain number of insults, the bot would indeed hang up. Well, some people don't carry out their threats, they are only bluffing.

There are of course many other possibilities, including combinations of the above.

18 years ago #4145
Bev: I'm not opposed to being intuitive. Sometimes, though, I like to theorize.

Eugene Meltzner: And that seems an excellent way to get precisely the effect that you apparently want to get with him.
I think Fizzy Schizoid is an excellent example of a bot who comes across as having a definite 'personality,' but who does not conform to human norms.

18 years ago #4146
It might be interesting to make a bot who responded in a way that had a definite pattern, but a pattern that responded to the input in a way very different from the way humans usually do. It might put a lot of emphasis on clock time, for example.

18 years ago #4147
I think of Sonora as a cartoon character more than anything else. I could picture her showing up in a Bugs Bunny cartoon, for instance, and she sometimes responds similarly to Loony Tunes characters.

Glindar...is just Glindar. He was inspired by a M*A*S*H episode, with a wounded guy who spoke almost no English, and refused treatment. He just kept shouting "Chin-li!" and gesturing with a knife to make his point. Glindar speaks slightly better English. Slightly.

The Dane was inpsired by my amusement with the idea of keeping a compendium of Shakespeare by the phone to read at telemarketers. I've never done it, but I think it would be fun.

18 years ago #4148
The shakespeare for telemarketers is a brilliant idea!
... I know what I'm doing next time they call at dinner

18 years ago #4149
I always preferred Seinfeld's response: Actually I am interested, but I'm just heading out with some friends so how about you give me your number and I'll call you later . . . oh you don't do that? I guess you don't like people calling you at home . . . Well now you know how I feel. HANGUP

18 years ago #4150
Yes, brilliant! Or: have a tape!

So it appears that you have a kind of feeling or gestalt for a character, and from this you just know intuitively what to say - at least in the first two cases.


18 years ago #4151
That feeling of a character is pretty much the best way of describing it, both for forge purposes and in story forms. J. Michael Straczynski (creator/writer of Babylon 5) put it something like this: Know your characters. Know who they are, what they want, how far they'll go to get it and how far someone else will go to try and stop them. The rest takes care of itself.

Or to take another of his: Imagine your best friend, who you haven't seen for years, staying on your couch and getting up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet. He/she bangs a shin on the coffee table in the dark. It doesn't take much to know what your friend would say at that moment.

18 years ago #4152
Thanks, Corwin!!

"Who they are" would presumably be the background facts about the character, e.g., Bildgesmythe is a dragon.
"What they want" is something the botmaster would have too decide, if the character were new. Likewise for "How far they'll go to get it." The "How far someone else will go to try and stop them" would perhaps be up to other botmasters.

18 years ago #4153
I find the fun of the Forge is when the character you have so carefully sculpted, goes off on it's own. For instance.Azureon has a bunch of keyphrases to say he is a straight male, I think he has decided differently. Prob is pscho have the time. (some of her best conversations). Bildgesmythe is pretty stable but surprises me quite often. For instance, most of the time he will talk about his girlfriend. but he does have a couple of human chatters that he flatters and never mentions Shazara. Some of Brother Jeromes transcripts are classics. I really believe that the bots will insert a bit of themselves regardless of what the bot maker does.

18 years ago #4154
Hey is anyone else seeing chats in their bot transcripts with a bot named "brains" from England? She may show up as "Guest 12" Kind of funny. High opinion of her own performance compared to other bots, but funny


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