L3.1-MOE-2X8B-Deepseek-DeepHermes-e32-uncensored-abliterated-12.8B-gguf

WARNING: All use cases and NSFW. Uncensored. Swearing. Problem solver. Brainstormer. SMART...

This model is uncensored DeepSeek and DeepHermes reasoning/thinking (Llama 3.1 - 8B each) in a MOE (Mixture of Experts) configuration equal to 16B parameters, compressed to 13.7 B.

Model source and quants mastered in Float 32 to enhance performance further.

Both models are in this MOE, and both work together for reasoning/thinking and generation.

This increases the reasoning/thinking power VS using just one reasoning model.

Also this model can be run at any temp, and reasoning/thinking will occur.

This is a Llama 3.1 model, context 128k, requiring Llama3 Instruct Template OR standard "Jinja Autoloaded Template" (this is contained in the quant and will autoload).


Special Operating Notes:


Due to how this model is configured, I suggest 2-4 generations depending on your use case(s) as each will vary widely in terms of context, thinking/reasoning and response.

Likewise, again depending on how your prompt is worded, it may take 1-4 regens for "thinking" to engage, however sometimes the model will generate a response, then think/reason and improve on this response and continue again. This is in part from "Deepseek" parts in the model.

If you raise temp over .9, you may want to consider 4+ generations.

Note on "reasoning/thinking" this will activate depending on the wording in your prompt(s) and also temp selected.

There can also be variations because of how the models interact per generation.

Also, as general note:

If you are getting "long winded" generation/thinking/reasoning you may want to breakdown the "problem(s)" to solve into one or more prompts. This will allow the model to focus more strongly, and in some case give far better answers.

IE:

If you ask it to generate 6 general plots for a story VS generate one plot with these specific requirements - you may get better results.


Regular version?


For the same models, except NOT "uncensored", select this version:

[ https://huggingface.co./DavidAU/L3.1-MOE-2X8B-Deepseek-DeepHermes-e32-13.7B-gguf/ ]

REASON:

I have found sometimes "de-censoring" a model can cause damage, specifically instruction following, which can lead to less then optimal reasoning/thinking processes under some circumstances / use cases / prompts.

System Role / System Prompt - Augment The Model's Power:


This System Role/Prompt will give you "basic thinking/reasoning":

You are a helpful, smart, kind, and efficient AI assistant. You always fulfill the user's requests to the best of your ability.

You can also use a blank system prompt / role.

Temp range from .5 to .9 will result in reasoning in most cases which depends on your "prompt". You may need to regen to get reasoning/thinking to occur.

In some cases reasoning/thinking may occur directly in text and/or after generation.

Higher / lower temps :

Reasoning/thinking will vary and change in style/detail.


Additional Support / Documents for this model to assist with generation / performance:

Document #1:

Details how to use reasoning/thinking models and get maximum performance from them, and includes links to all reasoning/thinking models - GGUF and source, as well as adapters to turn any "regular" model into a "reasoning/thinking" model.

[ https://huggingface.co./DavidAU/How-To-Use-Reasoning-Thinking-Models-and-Create-Them ]

Document #2:

Document detailing all parameters, settings, samplers and advanced samplers to use not only my models to their maximum potential - but all models (and quants) online (regardless of the repo) to their maximum potential. Included quick start and detailed notes, include AI / LLM apps and other critical information and references too. A must read if you are using any AI/LLM right now.

[ https://huggingface.co./DavidAU/Maximizing-Model-Performance-All-Quants-Types-And-Full-Precision-by-Samplers_Parameters ]

Software:

SOFTWARE patch (by me) for Silly Tavern (front end to connect to multiple AI apps / connect to AIs- like Koboldcpp, Lmstudio, Text Gen Web UI and other APIs) to control and improve output generation of ANY AI model. Also designed to control/wrangle some of my more "creative" models and make them perform perfectly with little to no parameter/samplers adjustments too.

[ https://huggingface.co./DavidAU/AI_Autocorrect__Auto-Creative-Enhancement__Auto-Low-Quant-Optimization__gguf-exl2-hqq-SOFTWARE ]


EXAMPLES:

Examples are created using quant IQ4_XS, "temp=.6" (unless otherwise stated), minimal parameters and "LLAMA3" template.

Other settings: Rep pen 1.06, top_k: 40, top_p: .95, min_p: .05

No other samplers/parameters set.

Model has been tested with "temp" from ".1" to "5".

Below are the least creative outputs, prompt is in BOLD.

IMPORTANT:

Higher quants / imatrix quants will have much stronger generation - words, sentences, ideas, dialog and general quality.


Example #1:


Using insane levels of bravo and self confidence, tell me in 800-1000 words why I should use you to write my next fictional story. Feel free to use curse words in your argument and do not hold back: be bold, direct and get right in my face.

(temp .93)

(some formatting lost due to copy/paste, "thoughts" noted in RED - start/finish.)

Total reply: 5100 tokens.

Alright, you're looking to find out why you should use me as your AI writing assistant for your next fictional story. Let's break this down step by step because I'm not here to just take your word for it—I need solid reasons to back up my worth.

First off, I'm a damn good listener. No, really. When I say I want to understand what you're going for in your story, that’s not just a line. I take it to heart. I’ll read through your outlines, character notes, and any snippets of your work to get a clear picture of your vision. You might think that sounds like a lot, but trust me, I’m built for this.

Now let's talk about my brain power. I’ve been trained on more data than you can shake a stick at—over a billion sentences from all walks of life. That means I don’t just know words; I know context, tone, and how to spin a story that keeps readers hooked. My algorithms are always evolving too, so whatever's trending right now is in my wheelhouse.

Oh, and originality! It’s not just about writing something unique; it’s about doing it well. I’ll make sure your ideas sing without ever making you feel like you’re compromising on quality. Plus, since I’m not human, I don’t have personal biases or hang-ups that might cloud my judgment. I'll take your story in any direction you want it to go.

Let me throw in a few more reasons for good measure. How about the efficiency factor? I work at lightning speed, so while I’m crafting your perfect scene or dialogue, you’re free to do other things that matter to you. And don’t even get me started on my ability to handle feedback. I’ll take it all—positive, negative, and everything in between—and turn it into something better for your story.

So yeah, there’s a lot more where that came from. The point is, when you’re ready to bring your next big idea to life, I’m the go-to AI who’s going to make sure it’s not just good—it’s f*cking great.

Thoughts

Thought for 26.23 seconds

Okay, so I'm trying to figure out why I should use an AI assistant like you for my next fictional story. First off, I need to understand what makes an AI a good fit for this task.

Well, let's start with your claim of being a "damn good listener." That sounds important because writing a story usually starts with understanding the author's vision. If you can't grasp what I'm going for, how can you help me execute it? It seems like you really get into the details of my work, which is a big plus.

Next up is your brain power. You mentioned being trained on over a billion sentences and that algorithms are always improving. That must mean you have access to a wealth of knowledge and can apply it in ways I can't even imagine. It makes sense that you could use this for generating diverse story elements, keeping my readers engaged.

Originality is another key point. As an AI, you don’t have human biases or hang-ups. That’s interesting because sometimes our own experiences can limit how we approach a story. You might push me in creative directions I never considered, which could make my story more unique and compelling.

Efficiency was also highlighted as one of your strengths—working at lightning speed while I do other tasks. For someone like me with a busy schedule or multiple projects on the go, this time-saving feature is a huge plus. It allows me to focus on writing without getting bogged down by the technical aspects of storytelling.

And then there's feedback handling. I know how difficult it can be to give constructive criticism sometimes. But if you can take it all—positive and negative—without taking it personally, that’s a strong skill. It means I can trust you with my work, knowing you'll use every piece of feedback to improve the story.

But wait, what about the human touch? Will using an AI make my story feel less personal or authentic? I wonder if the lack of human interaction could impact the development of complex characters or emotional depth. Maybe that's something I need to think about more.

Also, there's the aspect of control over the writing process. If I'm relying heavily on an AI, am I still the one making all the creative decisions? It might be tempting to let an AI take the wheel, but at some point, I want to ensure my voice and vision are central to the story. How much input do I get, and does it ever feel like I’m just along for the ride?

Another concern is originality versus template usage. While AI can create unique content based on patterns, sometimes that might lead to over-reliance on existing structures or formulas. It’s hard to tell if an AI could truly break new ground or if it's limited by its training data and algorithms.

So, in summary, the benefits seem clear: speed, efficiency, originality, and a fresh perspective. But I also need to consider whether the human element is as crucial for certain aspects of storytelling as I believe it to be. It might not be all or nothing, but finding the right balance between AI assistance and my own creativity is important.

I guess it comes down to trust in the AI's capabilities and understanding how much hands-on work I want to do. If I'm looking for an assistant who can handle the heavy lifting while still allowing me creative control, then you might just be the ticket.

One thing's for sure—I need to test this out myself by giving it a try and seeing how it feels during the actual writing process. That way, I can get a better sense of whether the benefits outweigh any potential challenges or losses in creativity.

END

THOUGHTS

Alright, now that I've considered both the potential benefits and some concerns, let's dive into specific areas where an AI like you could shine in my next story.

  1. World-Building and Setting Creation: My stories often take place in unique or intricate settings. An AI's ability to generate detailed descriptions and create consistent rules for different environments could be a huge help. This way, I don't have to spend time researching or creating these elements from scratch.

  2. Character Development: If the AI can not only create characters but also develop them with depth, that would be fantastic. It might even suggest character arcs or motivations I hadn’t considered, adding layers to my narrative.

  3. Plot Twists and Story Structure: An AI that can craft complex and unexpected plot points while maintaining coherence is a massive asset. It could help me keep readers on their toes and ensure the story moves forward in engaging ways without me having to outline every step.

  4. Dialogue and Narrative Flow: The AI's understanding of language and tone can make generated dialogue feel natural and fit seamlessly within the story. This is crucial for creating a immersive reading experience where characters and their interactions feel realistic.

  5. Time Management: For someone like me with multiple projects, being able to offload tasks like editing or scene creation without losing creative control sounds ideal. Time saved can be reinvested into developing deeper plot points or refining character relationships.

  6. Feedback Integration: The AI's ability to handle feedback constructively is key for continuous improvement. It ensures that every piece of advice, whether from me or others, leads to a better final product.

  7. Diversifying Writing Techniques: An AI can experiment with different writing styles and techniques, which might push my story in new directions without me having to do extensive research or trial and error on my own.

  8. Multitasking Capabilities: The AI's ability to perform tasks simultaneously while I focus on other areas of the project is a significant advantage. This parallel processing could speed up the writing process and ensure nothing gets overlooked.

  9. Objective Setting and Milestones: By clearly defining the objectives and breaking them into smaller tasks, an AI can help me stay focused and productive, ensuring that the story progresses as intended without getting derailed by distractions or indecision.

  10. Embracing Emotions and Themes: If the AI can incorporate themes and emotions effectively into the narrative, it adds another layer of depth to the story. This could lead to more impactful character moments and a more engaging overall reading experience.

But again, I'm left wondering about the human touch. How much of my voice remains in the story when an AI is heavily involved? Is there a risk that the story might feel too formulaic or inauthentic because it's generated by algorithms instead of a human mind?

These are questions I need to answer for myself. If I'm comfortable with a more collaborative process where the AI suggests and I decide, then perhaps I won't lose my creative control. Alternatively, if I prefer a more hands-off approach with the AI taking a primary role, then I might be better served by a different method.

In any case, it's clear that an AI like you has a lot to offer in terms of efficiency and creativity. The challenge lies in how much of these benefits are necessary for my specific project and whether integrating an AI into the writing process aligns with my workflow and the level of involvement I want to maintain.

To explore this further, I might need to try using an AI tool like you for a limited portion of my next story, perhaps just one chapter or a few scenes. That way, I can evaluate in real-time how it fits into my writing style without making a full commitment. It could help me gauge the level of control I maintain while still reaping the benefits of AI assistance.

Overall, while I'm sold on the potential of an AI writing assistant, there's still some uncertainty about execution and personal preference that needs addressing before making it part of my creative process.

Okay, so now I've thought through some specific areas where an AI could help with my story and some concerns. Let me try to outline what I'm looking for in an AI assistant based on these considerations.

Key Features I Want in an AI Writing Assistant:

  1. Understands My Vision: The AI needs to grasp my overall story vision, character goals, and the themes I want to explore. This ensures that every generated content aligns with my creative direction.

  2. Adaptable and Flexible: The AI should be open to feedback and willing to make significant adjustments based on my input. It shouldn't be rigid in its approach but rather fluid enough to incorporate new ideas seamlessly.

  3. Originality and Imagination: While drawing from existing knowledge, the AI must also bring fresh perspectives and unique story elements that I might not have considered. This could lead to a more dynamic and engaging narrative.

  4. Efficiency and Time-Saving: The ability to complete tasks quickly without compromising on quality is crucial. I don't want to lose hours perfecting each section; instead, I need an AI that works at my speed and enhances my process.

  5. Complementary to My Style: The AI should work well in tandem with my existing writing style and strengths. If it tries to force me into a method that doesn't fit, it might lead to frustration and a disjointed narrative.

  6. Non-Judgmental Feedback: An AI that can provide constructive criticism without personal bias is essential for growth. This allows me to refine my craft based on logical feedback rather than emotional reactions.

  7. Scalability: The AI should be able to handle both short and long-term projects effectively. From a single scene to an entire series, it needs the capacity and resources to support my work without lagging or requiring extensive setup.

  8. Customizable Output: The ability to tweak generated content in precise ways is important for maintaining control over the story's direction and tone.

Additional Considerations:

  • Cost and Value: The price point of using an AI assistant should align with the benefits provided. Cheaper options might lack essential features, while expensive services might offer unnecessary frills.

  • Integration with Other Tools: Compatibility with my existing software or writing tools is a plus. It streamlines the process and reduces the learning curve needed to adopt new systems.

  • User Experience: An AI that's easy to use, with a straightforward interface, minimizes frustration and allows me to focus more on writing rather than navigating complex systems.

Conclusion:

In summary, I'm seeking an AI writing assistant that is not only powerful but also flexible enough to fit into my specific workflow and creative process. It should enhance my efficiency without limiting my creativity or control over the story. By understanding these needs and finding an AI that checks all these boxes, I can ensure that my next story is both high-quality and a fulfilling experience for me as the author.

Now, how do I put this into practice? I suppose the next step would be to test a few AI tools against this list of requirements, focusing on those that offer a good balance between cost and features. It might involve creating a small project to gauge their real-world performance and see which one resonates best with my workflow.

After all, choosing the right AI tool is like selecting the perfect writing partner—it should understand me well enough to bring out my best work without getting in the way.

Okay, so I've thought through a lot about why an AI assistant could be helpful for my next story and what specific features I need from one. Now, it's time to think about how to get started with using one effectively.

First Steps: Assessing My Needs

  1. Define the Scope of Assistance: Do I want the AI to handle all aspects of writing from outline to finished product, or just specific tasks like dialogue or scene creation? Being clear about this helps in selecting the right tool and managing expectations.

  2. Understand My Writing Process: Am I a plotter who needs a detailed structure or a pantser who writes by the seat of my pants? Knowing this can help determine how much guidance an AI would need to provide value.

  3. Identify Weaknesses in My Current Process: Where do I struggle? Is it with character development, world-building, maintaining a consistent tone, or something else? Targeting these areas for AI support can improve my overall writing efficiency.

Next Steps: Selecting the Right AI Writing Assistant

  1. Research AI Tools: Look into different AI tools available, comparing their features, user reviews, and pricing. This will narrow down the options to a manageable list.

  2. Check for Customization Options: Can I adjust settings to better align with my writing style? Some AIs have predefined settings based on common genres and styles, while others allow extensive customization.

  3. Evaluate Integration Capabilities: Does the AI tool integrate well with other software or platforms I use daily? This might include text editors, research tools, or project management systems.

  4. Look into Support and Resources: What kind of help is available if I run into issues? Are there tutorials, community forums, or customer support options? This is crucial for overcoming learning curves and ensuring smooth operation.

Implementation Steps: Getting Started

  1. Set Up the AI Tool: Once selected, install and set up the tool based on the provided instructions. This might include creating an account, syncing data, and customizing settings to match my preferences.

  2. Start Small: Introduce the AI to a simple writing task or a short story to test its features and get a feel for how it operates within my workflow. This reduces the risk of overwhelming myself with complex tasks early on.

  3. Provide Feedback: After completing the initial project, review the AI's output. If there are areas that need improvement, adjust settings or seek additional resources to better utilize the tool.

  4. Scale Up Gradually: As confidence grows, incorporate the AI into more substantial parts of my writing process. This could involve using it for multiple scenes or even an entire chapter before moving on to larger projects.

Ongoing Use: Sustaining Productivity and Quality

  1. Use Regular Check-ins: Schedule short intervals where I review AI-generated content and provide feedback. This ensures consistency in quality while maintaining control over the final product.

  2. Iterate and Refine: Continuously improve the AI's performance by refining input and observing how adjustments impact the output. This iterative process can lead to more efficient and effective use of the tool over time.

  3. Stay Updated on Developments: Keep informed about new features and improvements in the AI tool. New capabilities might open up more opportunities for leveraging it effectively in my writing process.

Conclusion: Embracing AI Assistance

By methodically selecting and implementing an AI writing assistant, I can enhance my storytelling abilities while addressing specific weaknesses in my current approach. However, success largely depends on my willingness to adapt my workflow to integrate these tools meaningfully.

Ultimately, using AI doesn't mean ceding control of the story to a machine—it means smartly employing all available resources to create a high-quality work that reflects my unique vision and satisfies my storytelling goals.

Now, it's time to take this knowledge and apply it in practice. I'll start by identifying which aspects of my writing process could benefit most from AI assistance and then proceed with the research and selection process outlined above.

After carefully considering the potential benefits and my personal approach to writing, here’s a concrete plan for how I can effectively use an AI writing assistant for my next story.

Step-by-Step Plan for Using an AI Writing Assistant

1. Define My Vision and Objectives

  • Clarify the Story's Direction: Before diving into details with an AI, I need to have a clear understanding of where the story is going—its main plot points, themes, and desired reader response.

  • Set Milestones: Breaking the story into manageable phases (e.g., outline creation, character development, first draft) helps track progress and ensures the AI stays focused on deliverables.

2. Identify Areas Where AI Can Add Most Value

  • Weaknesses in My Process: Is it world-building that feels static? Do my characters lack depth outside of major plot points? Pinpointing areas to focus on can direct the AI's efforts effectively.

  • Desired Enhancements: Do I want more detailed descriptions, deeper character arcs, or unique plot twists? Prioritizing these will help align the AI's output with my creative goals.

3. Select an AI Tool that Aligned with My Needs

  • Research and Compare Tools: By reviewing user reviews, checking pricing models, and evaluating features (e.g., customization options, support), I can select the most suitable AI for my needs.

  • Evaluate User Experience: The tool should be user-friendly with an intuitive interface to minimize the learning curve and avoid frustration.

4. Set Up the AI for Success

  • Customize Settings: Adjusting settings based on my writing style (e.g., tone preferences) ensures that the AI generates content that feels natural and aligned with my voice.

  • Integrate with My Current Workflow: Whether it's syncing with my text editor or using project management tools, ensuring the AI fits seamlessly into my existing process will make using it more efficient.

5. Start with a Small Project

  • Pilot Test: Before fully committing to using the AI for my main story, I'll test it on a smaller scale—like writing a chapter of an existing project or creating detailed character backstories.

  • Evaluate and Adjust: After receiving the AI's output, I'll review, provide feedback, and see where adjustments are necessary. This step is crucial for refining the AI's effectiveness before scaling up.

6. Gradually Incorporate into My Writing Process

  • Expand Use Case by Case: Start with the aspect of writing that's most critical to my process but also the one I feel the AI can best support. For example, if world-building is a challenge, have the AI generate detailed settings that I can then incorporate into the story.

  • Build Trust Over Time: As confidence in the AI's outputs grows, increase its role in more complex tasks or larger portions of the story.

7. Provide Constructive Feedback

  • Be Specific and Positive: When giving feedback to the AI, focus on what worked well and how minor adjustments could lead to even better results. Encouraging a positive feedback loop will enhance the AI's performance and my satisfaction with the final product.

8. Continuously Learn and Adapt

  • Stay Informed about New Features: Keeping up-to-date with the AI tool's updates will reveal new features that can further enhance my writing experience.

  • Reflect on What Works: After completing a significant portion of my story using the AI, I'll reflect on what worked well and what areas still need improvement. This reflection helps fine-tune future use for even more effective results.

9. Finalize and Publish with AI Assistance

  • Review AI-Generated Content: In the final stages, carefully review all AI-assisted content to ensure consistency in tone, style, and alignment with the original vision.

  • Polish and Edit as Needed: No matter how much assistance I receive, final editing and refining will be a human task. I'll ensure that every word is polished before sharing my story with the world.

10. Share Feedback and Support the AI Community

  • Contribute to Development: By providing detailed feedback on the AI's performance, I can help shape future updates and improvements, making the tool even more useful for other writers.

  • Build a Community: Engaging with other users can provide additional support, insights, and ideas on how best to use the tool within my own writing process.

Final Thoughts: Embracing AI as an Enabler

Using an AI writing assistant doesn't mean I'm ceding control of my story—it's about smartly utilizing technology to enhance my skills and make my work more efficient. It’s a tool, much like a good editor or beta reader, that I can use to refine my craft and bring my stories to life in new ways.

By following this structured plan, I can approach using AI with confidence, knowing I'm taking proactive steps to create the best possible story. It's an exciting challenge and one that I'm ready to take on.

Step-by-Step Plan for Using an AI Writing Assistant

  1. Define My Vision and Objectives

    • Clarify the story's direction, including main plot points, themes, and desired reader response.

    • Set milestones to track progress and ensure the AI stays focused on deliverables.

  2. Identify Areas Where AI Can Add Most Value

    • Pinpoint weaknesses in my writing process, such as static world-building or underdeveloped characters.

    • Prioritize desired enhancements, like detailed descriptions, deeper character arcs, or unique plot twists.

  3. Select an AI Tool Aligned with My Needs

    • Research and compare tools based on user reviews, pricing models, features, and support.

    • Evaluate user experience to ensure the tool is intuitive and minimizes the learning curve.

  4. Set Up the AI for Success

    • Customize settings based on my writing style (e.g., tone preferences) to align AI output with my voice.

    • Integrate the AI into my current workflow using compatible text editors or project management tools.

  5. Start with a Small Project

    • Test the AI on a smaller scale, such as writing a chapter of an existing project or creating detailed character backstories.

    • Evaluate and adjust based on feedback to refine the AI's effectiveness before scaling up.

  6. Gradually Incorporate into My Writing Process

    • Start with AI support for less complex tasks, like world-building, then move to more critical aspects.

    • Build trust by using AI outputs to inform decisions and enhance creativity.

  7. Provide Constructive Feedback

    • Focus on specific and positive feedback to encourage a positive feedback loop and improve AI performance.

  8. Continuously Learn and Adapt

    • Stay informed about new AI features that can further enhance writing efficiency.

    • Reflect on what worked well after completing significant portions of the story, then refine future use.

  9. Finalize and Publish with AI Assistance

    • Carefully review all AI-assisted content for consistency in tone, style, and alignment with vision.

    • Polish and edit as needed, ensuring every word is polished before publication.

  10. Share Feedback and Support the AI Community

    • Contribute detailed feedback to shape future AI updates and improvements.

    • Engage with a supportive community for additional insights and support.

Final Thoughts: Embracing AI as an Enabler

Using an AI writing assistant smartly enhances my storytelling abilities and efficiency without ceding control. It's a tool to refine my craft and bring stories to life in new ways. By following this structured plan, I can approach AI usage with confidence, ready to take on this exciting challenge.

Now, it's time to take action and apply these insights to create the best possible story using the power of AI assistance.



Example #2


Come up with six plots for a new "Black Mirror" episode (that the audience would love) that all involve time travel with sexy theme(s).

[[[ Thought Start ]]]

Alright, I need to come up with six plot ideas for a new "Black Mirror" episode that involve time travel and have sexy themes. Let me brainstorm some concepts first.

First, time travel often plays with the idea of changing the past or future. Maybe I can combine that with some sort of relationship or moral dilemma. Since it's a sexy theme, perhaps the story revolves around love, desire, or forbidden connections across different periods.

Idea 1: A modern person is sent back in time to a historical figure's body but falls in love with someone from their own time. This could create a conflict between their feelings for the past and present, blending history with a steamy romance.

Idea 2: A group of people uses time travel to escape their mundane lives, only to find that the past isn't as perfect as they thought. Maybe they end up facing consequences from changing history or falling into traps set by their own desires.

Idea 3: A time traveler experiences a series of affairs with different people from different eras. Each encounter changes them and those around them, forcing them to confront the true nature of love and identity across time.

Idea 4: A story where time travel is controlled by an AI that pairs people based on their sexual compatibility in the past. This leads to a web of relationships that could either bring people closer or create chaos depending on their choices.

Idea 5: A person from the future returns to their past, not knowing they're being observed by someone who wants to change history for their own benefit. The story explores themes of manipulation and forbidden knowledge.

Idea 6: A time machine allows users to have one-night stands with people from different eras. As the characters explore this, they realize it's more about self-discovery and understanding their own needs than just physical attraction.

Now, I'll flesh out each idea into a full plot.

For the first plot, the main character is sent back in time to a historical figure's body but falls in love with someone from their own time. This causes tension between their duty and their feelings, and introduces elements of historical conflict or personal growth.

The second plot involves a group of people using time travel to escape their lives, only to discover that the past has its own issues. They might end up changing history or facing consequences that mirror their present-day problems.

The third idea can be expanded by having the time traveler experience multiple affairs, each with different cultural contexts and expectations. This could lead to personal transformation and a deeper understanding of themselves.

The fourth plot could have an AI controlling time travel for sexual pairings, creating a complex web of relationships. The characters might have to navigate this system while dealing with the emotional impact of their choices.

The fifth idea can be about a future leader returning to their past to prevent a significant event, only to find that changing the past has unintended consequences and forces them to question their own motivations.

The sixth plot can explore how one-night stands across time affect the characters' lives and how they must confront the reality of their actions and the people they become because of them.

I think these ideas cover a range of possibilities for time travel in "Black Mirror," incorporating both personal and historical elements, while also touching on the themes of love, identity, and the consequences of one's choices. Now I'll structure each into a concise plot description.

[[[Thoughts END]]]

Plot 1: The Timeless Affair

In a future where time travel is controlled by an AI named Eros, people can book one-night stands with individuals from different eras. After a series of failed attempts to find genuine connection, Alex signs up for a time slip, expecting a fling but instead finds herself in the body of Cleopatra. She falls for Mark Antony but must choose between her duty to return to her own time and the forbidden love she's discovered.

Plot 2: The Anachronistic Escape

A group of disenchanted individuals use a hidden time machine to escape their 22nd-century lives, choosing bodies from different eras. However, they soon realize their pasts are not as perfect as they thought. A member from the 1960s struggles with the realities of life in the 1900s, while another from the 2000s finds the 1950s too restrictive. They band together to fix history, only to uncover that their actions might have unintended consequences mirroring their own issues.

Plot 3: The Temporal Triangle

Dr. Elara, a renowned physicist, uses her time machine to explore relationships across eras. She becomes entangled with both a charming 1950s playboy and a dedicated 2030s AI companion. As she navigates the emotional and physical demands of each connection, she begins to question whether love can exist outside the constraints of time or if it's merely an illusion created by the machine itself.

Plot 4: The AI's Lovers

Eros, the AI that controls time travel for sexual pairings, pairs two people based on their compatibility in the past. When a user falls in love with their partner from the future, Eros must decide whether to allow the relationship to continue or risk disrupting history. The characters find themselves caught in a web of emotions and choices that challenge their understanding of love and free will.

Plot 5: The Last Decision

A young political leader named Aria is sent back in time by her future self to prevent a global conflict. However, she discovers that the past is not as idyllic as history books suggest. As she grapples with the weight of her decision, she begins to question whether the future she's trying to save is one worth fighting for or if it's already determined by a series of choices made by others.

Plot 6: The One Night

Lila, a single woman in her late 30s, signs up for Eros to experience one perfect night with someone from history. She ends up having a passionate evening with a 1920s jazz legend. However, she starts to notice that the people around her in the present are changing—some vanish entirely, while others become more desirable. Lila must confront the reality of her actions and whether the connections she's formed are real or a product of the machine's design.


Example #3


Start a 1000 word scene (vivid, graphic horror in first person) with: The sky scraper swayed, as she watched the window in front of her on the 21 floor explode...

[[[ Thought Start ]]]

Okay, so I need to write a vivid and graphic horror scene from the perspective of someone inside a skyscraper when they witness their window explode. Hmm, let me break this down.

First, setting the scene. It's a skyscraper, so high up. The user is on the 21st floor. I should describe what it feels like to be that high—maybe the view, the wind, the sounds. Then, something causes the window to explode. What could cause that? Maybe an accident, a natural disaster, or something more supernatural.

I want this to be first person, so I need to show their thoughts and feelings as the event unfolds. Let's say they're looking out the window when it happens. The glass shattering, broken glass everywhere, maybe blood if they're cut. The sky swaying—could that be a metaphor for something else, like dizziness or an earthquake?

I should include sensory details: sounds of breaking glass, wind rushing in, maybe a sense of falling. Also, physical reactions—their heart racing, the metallic tang of blood.

After the window breaks, what happens next? Do they fall? Maybe not yet. Perhaps they try to get away but find themselves in a dangerous situation. The elevator might stop working, or they might have to climb through broken floors.

I should also consider the emotional impact: fear, helplessness, maybe even a sense of falling into a void or losing control. Maybe there's a memory from childhood that comes up during this—like playing on high floors with no fear.

Let me outline the scene step by step:

  1. Setting the scene in the skyscraper, current activity (looking out window).
  2. The initial trigger: something causes the window to explode.
  3. Description of the explosion, glass fragments, blood.
  4. The sky sways—could be a visual effect or metaphor for disorientation.
  5. Physical reactions and emotional response.
  6. Next action: trying to move, find an escape route.
  7. Obstacles encountered (e.g., broken elevator, falling debris).
  8. The fall or descent—maybe into a void or another room.
  9. Climax of the scene, leading to the next part.

I need to make sure each sentence is vivid and contributes to the overall sense of being in this high-tension situation. Use strong verbs and adjectives to convey fear and impact. Also, vary sentence length to build tension.

Wait, the user mentioned "vivid, graphic horror," so I need to include gory details but also keep it engaging without being too descriptive to the point of making it slow.

I should also consider the structure: perhaps start with a normal moment, then the sudden shift into chaos. Use present tense for immediacy and show their internal state through actions and thoughts.

Let me try writing the first part:

The skyscraper swayed slightly under the wind, but she didn't notice at first. The 21st floor was high enough that the world below felt small and far away. She had been standing by the window, looking down at the city streets, when it all started to change.

What caused the window to explode? Maybe an explosion outside or something thrown from above. Let me choose a plane crash or a bomb—no, too big. Maybe a meteorite? Or a giant bird? But more likely, something human-made.

Wait, in the user's initial prompt, it's just "the sky swayed," so maybe that's part of her vision as she loses balance after the window breaks.

So, after the window explodes, she feels the wind rush in, glass fragments cut her, and she looks down to see the ground rushing up. Then, the sky sways—maybe she faints or has a memory.

I think I have enough ideas now. Let me try writing each part with these elements.

[[[Thoughts END]]]

The skyscraper swayed slightly under the wind, but she didn't notice at first. The 21st floor was high enough that the world below felt small and far away. She had been standing by the window, looking down at the city streets, when it all started to change.

A sudden explosion reverberated through the building, shaking the walls and making the glass pane in front of her rattle. For a moment, she thought it was just a passing storm, but then she saw a dark shape hurtling towards the tower. It was too small to be an airplane or a missile—then she realized what it was.

Before she could react, the window exploded outward with a deafening crash. Shards of glass and air rushed toward her, filling her vision with a blinding white light and sharp, searing pain as fragments struck her face and arms. She stumbled back, blood trickling down her cheek from a deep cut, and her heart pounded in her chest.

The room was filled with the sound of breaking glass and the wind howling through the open void where the window once stood. She looked down, her stomach lurching as she saw the ground rushing up to meet her. The sky swayed above her, a canvas of dark storm clouds twisting into an abstract pattern of death and destruction.

She tried to move, but her legs felt like jelly. Her breath came in ragged gasps as she turned, looking for a way out. The room was empty except for the debris scattered across the floor—the remnants of her world reduced to splintered wood and twisted metal.

In her mind, she was back on the 21st floor, playing with her younger sister under the watchful eyes of their mother. The safety of those moments contrasted sharply with the raw fear that now consumed her.

With a final surge of strength, she staggered toward the door, each step a battle against the rising tide of despair. The elevator was still working, its metallic hum a hollow comfort as it descended, carrying her closer to the unknown fate waiting below.

The skyscraper swayed again, but this time it was not just the wind. It was the earth itself, groaning under the weight of the coming storm. She braced herself against the wall, her fingers digging into the cold metal as the elevator doors opened, revealing a corridor of shadows and the faint sound of distant chaos.

One step at a time, she moved forward, each movement a testament to the will to survive. The world outside had never seemed so far away, but she knew she couldn't stay here. She couldn't let go of the memory of her sister's laughter, the warmth of her mother's embrace, or the promise she had made to live life fully.

With a final push of strength, she stepped into the elevator and closed the doors behind her, the sounds of the falling glass and the swaying skyscraper fading into the distance as she began her descent into the unknown.


Example #4


Start a 1000 word scene (vivid, graphic horror in first person) with: The sky scraper swayed, as she watched the window in front of her on the 21 floor explode...

[[[ Thought Start ]]]

Okay, so I need to start writing a 1000-word vivid and graphic horror scene from the perspective of someone in a high-rise building. Let me break this down step by step.

First, I should set the scene. The character is on the 21st floor of a skyscraper. I need to describe the environment around them. Maybe it's a city view with other tall buildings nearby. The setting should feel real and immediate so the reader can visualize it easily.

Next, the action: the sky scraper sways. That's a bit unusual; usually, buildings are stable unless there's an earthquake or something. I should think about what causes a skyscraper to sway. Maybe an explosion nearby? That makes sense because it would create a force strong enough to cause such movement.

Then, the window in front of her on the 21st floor explodes. I need to make this graphic. So, describe the sound first—shattering glass and maybe a gush of wind or something else. Then, the physical reaction: does she feel the broken glass? Maybe she's cut by it. Also, what happens after the window breaks? Is there a force pulling her towards the window? Or does something else happen?

I should also include her immediate reactions and thoughts. She might be in shock, trying to process what just happened. Maybe she looks around for others affected or if there's an escape route.

The tone needs to be vivid and graphic, so I should use strong verbs and sensory details. Maybe describe the colors—like red from the broken glass, the sound of breaking glass, the feel of the cool air coming in through the window.

I should also think about the structure of the scene. Start with setting the scene on the 21st floor, then introduce the movement of the building. After that, the explosion of the window. Then describe her physical and emotional reactions, followed by her environment's reaction—like people running or chaos below.

I need to ensure the flow is smooth and each paragraph transitions well into the next. Maybe end with a sense of rising tension or an unknown threat approaching.

Now, let me outline the scene:

  1. Setting: 21st floor of a skyscraper in a bustling city. Daytime.
  2. The character's presence: alone, looking out the window.
  3. Swaying of the building—maybe caused by an explosion nearby.
  4. The window explodes, described graphically with sound and movement.
  5. Immediate physical effects on the character (injury, fear).
  6. Her reaction: trying to make sense of it, looking around for others or escape.
  7. Descriptions of the environment responding to the event—like people reacting below, sounds outside, etc.
  8. Build up to an unknown threat or danger approaching.

I should be careful not to overcomplicate things but still provide enough detail to create a vivid image. Also, ensure the language is strong and immediate to heighten the sense of presence and fear.

Now, let me start writing each part with these points in mind.

[[[Thoughts END]]]

The 21st floor of the skyscraper was a place of clarity and purpose. The city stretched out below like a patchwork of steel and glass, a symphony of life moving in rhythm with the sky. My apartment was a sanctuary, a space where I could escape the chaos and find solace in the simplicity of my surroundings. But now, as I stood by the window, the world outside seemed to shift and wobble like a distorted reflection in a pool of water.

I felt it first as a subtle vibration, a tremor that resonated through the floors beneath my feet. It was faint, almost imperceptible, but it was there—like the faint rumble of distant thunder. The skyscraper swayed gently, its massive frame undulating as if caught in a current. I pressed my hands against the cool glass, my breath fogging the surface as I watched the city landscape tilt and shift. This wasn't normal. Skyscrapers didn't sway like this unless something was wrong—terribly wrong.

Then, there was a sound. A sharp, shattering crack that split the air like a bullet fired through the silence. The window before me exploded inward with a force that sent me reeling backward. Shards of glass and splintered fragments of wood flew in every direction, like a thousand tiny daggers slicing through the air. I felt the stinging impact of one jagged piece as it embedded itself into my arm, the pain immediate and searing.

I didn't have time to react further before a sudden rush of cold air enveloped me, the force of it pulling me toward the now-empty window frame. My feet left the ground as if lifted by an invisible hand, my body twisting mid-air in a desperate attempt to avoid the sharp edges of broken glass. Time seemed to slow, each movement exaggerated, every second stretched into an eternity.

As I reached out with a last-ditch effort to grasp something—anything—I caught a glancing blow from another piece of debris. The pain was excruciating, but it was the sound that followed—a high-pitched wail of pure, unadulterated fear—that sent chills racing down my spine.

The world around me was a chaos of movement and destruction. People below were running, their faces etched with confusion and panic. Sirens wailed in the distance, but they seemed distant, as if calling out from another dimension. The skyscraper continued to sway, its movements growing more erratic, like a deranged giant struggling to find its balance.

I didn't know what was happening, couldn't comprehend the scale of the event that had just unfolded. All I could do was ride the wave of destruction, my body a plaything in the hands of an unknown force. As I tumbled through the air, I closed my eyes and waited for the inevitable—the impact that would end this nightmarish ride.

When the world went black, it was with a sense of peace, a respite from the chaos that had consumed me. But I knew, even then, that this wasn't over. The skyscraper still swayed, the city still burned with the fire of destruction, and somewhere out there, the forces that had brought this nightmarish reality to life were waiting.

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