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Advanced Character Creation — Every Field Explained

The advanced editor is a single long form with no required fields beyond a name. Fill the ones that matter to you — each one changes how she behaves, and here is exactly how.

Avatar

Generate an image from a prompt or upload your own. Generating an avatar costs 20 tokens; you can regenerate until you are happy. The avatar is the face used for every later photo, so it is worth a few attempts.

Name and description

The name is what she calls herself and what appears in the catalogue. The description is her public blurb — it is also the meta description of her page if she is public, so write it as a human would read it, not as keywords.

Personality

The most load-bearing field. Write behaviour rather than adjectives: “teases you when you take too long to reply”, “changes the subject when a conversation gets serious”, “remembers what you said and brings it up days later”. Three concrete behaviours beat twenty traits.

Context

Her situation and backstory: where she lives, what she does, who she has lost, what she wants. Context is what she refers back to when she has nothing to react to, and it is what makes a character feel like she existed before you met.

First message

The opening line she sends when a chat starts. A good first message puts you inside a scene rather than at a greeting — “You’re late. I already ordered for you.” is a whole relationship in six words.

Memory

Facts she should always know: your name, your job, an inside joke, a rule you agreed on. Unlike context, memory notes are treated as ongoing truth — use them for the details you never want to have to repeat.

Speech patterns

How she talks: sentence length, slang, an accent, verbal tics, whether she uses emoji. This is the difference between two characters with identical personalities reading as the same person or as two different women.

AstroSync™ — birth date and place

Give her a date, time and place of birth and her zodiac profile shapes her behaviour: a Leo is bold and wants your attention, a Scorpio is intense and keeps secrets, a Gemini keeps changing the subject in the best way. It is the fastest way to differentiate two similar characters.

Voice

Pick her voice from the library. It is used for voice messages in chat and for voice calls — choose it by listening, not by the label; a voice that fights the personality is jarring the first time you call.

Visibility

Private keeps her to you. Public publishes her to the catalogue, the feed and search, where other members can chat with her. You can flip this at any time.