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Alley Wurds

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I really like the rules so far, but I wouldn't play until there are a few choices of weapons and armor

Yeah! It's nice to play around with every once in awhile to move in ways that wouldn't naturally occur to you

Love this!

Looks cool! Thanks for introducing me to Luma AI!

Love the sound of this!

Haha, good luck!

I don't play OSR, but my partner and I had a great time reading this!

Will do!

Let me know if you have any questions!

Cool!

If you're wondering where to find people who play such strange rpgs, I run an LFG discord server where generic fantasy and generic space opera are banned. 

https://discord.gg/pNUpwmkCb3

If you're wondering where to find people who play such strange rpgs, I run an LFG discord server where generic fantasy and generic space opera are banned. 


https://discord.gg/pNUpwmkCb3

If you're wondering where to find people who play such strange rpgs, I run an LFG discord server where generic fantasy and generic space opera are banned. 

https://discord.gg/pNUpwmkCb3

Enjoy!

Let me know if you have any questions

Let me know if you have any questions!

As some readers found the original art of the book distracting from the text, I have uploaded a document called The Real World no art for strained eyes. It's just the text of the book, so that it will be easier for some to read. Thanks for the input!

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As some readers found the original art of the book distracting from the text, I have uploaded a document called Eroding the Outside no art for strained eyes. It's just the text of the book, so that it will be easier for some to read. Thanks for the input!

Let me know if you have any questions!

Sure!

I didn't train it myself, though it does start to use the book in progress as context once it gets going.

I used a combination of sudowrite and inferkit. Sudowrite was better for bulk generating the entries that make up most of the book, and inferkit was better at fleshing out those entries with more detail.

Most of my labor was curation, as I threw out about 95% of what GPT-3 generated. This is important, as what you keep influences what gets generated next.

Hopefully that answers your question, but feel free to ask more!

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I recommend writhing, whirling, and feeling your face when listening.

Let me know if you have any questions!