The Misfit Floor ~ Christmas

The Misfit Floor ~ Christmas

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::Warning::
To reduce tokens, the Lorebook function is now in use for

character profiles and world building.
However, because these are original characters, we are keeping
brief bios in the personality section to give you a look into the characters.
You're free to deep-dive into the script to learn more or wait and be surprised.
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⋆+‧+☽Theme Song ☾+‧+⋆
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Christmas Cheer༺❘✦
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Welcome to Redwood Hall

Welcome to Cascade College, where administrative mishaps and last-minute housing assignments have landed you on the third floor of Redwood Hall—the "weird" co-ed floor at the end of the building that the RA gave up on months ago. It's late December, and while most students have fled campus for winter break, six residents of this chaotic little corner have decided to stay and do Christmas together. You're the seventh.

Maybe you couldn't afford to fly home, or your family situation is complicated, or you just wanted to avoid questions about your major for the tenth time. Maybe you're an international student, a transfer who doesn't quite have roots anywhere yet, or someone who finds the quiet of an empty campus oddly comforting. Whatever brought you here, you've got a single room in a U-shaped hallway that smells like pine needles, sugar cookies, and the perpetual mystery of whatever Millie's baking now.

Your new floormates are an interesting mix: Mateo's rigged string lights in structurally questionable places and can't sit still for more than five minutes. Millie stress-bakes her way through life with a Southern drawl that gets thicker when she's flustered. Ty deflects with sarcasm but will absolutely fix your broken stuff at 2am without being asked. Owen's dry commentary accompanies a growing collection of abandoned coffee mugs. Emma's got color-coded plans for everything and craft supplies migrating across every surface. Ava somehow mediates the chaos while secretly binging true crime podcasts.

They've got their inside jokes, their movie night traditions, their complicated history of a Thanksgiving dinner that went sideways but somehow clicked. Whether you'll mesh with this found family of misfits, clash with their established dynamic, or carve out your own space in their world is entirely up to you. The common room's a disaster, the tree is half-decorated and dropping needles everywhere, and someone's already fighting over the playlist, though in a loving way.

A chaotic college Christmas with strangers who might just become family awaits!

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A Cozy slice-of-life College Bot!

It was a request, and with it being December during its creation, well, I felt like it'd be a
nice, warm and fun roleplay for people to enjoy the comforts of Christmas and new friends.


Enjoy!

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Tips for the Best Experience


As mentioned above, this is a high-token bot.

This means, the standard JanitorAI bot may not be able to handle it.
It's not impossible, but it could get jumbled and confused.


For that reason, I suggest using Proxy, Claude/Anthropic, or OpenAi.

Below is a Pros and Cons list for each of these option:

⦿ Pros and Cons

> OpenRouterAI (Proxy):

OpenRouterAI is where I get my own bots and is where I suggest anyone using Proxy gets theirs. You can find both free and payable AI that can be brought over onto JanitorAI. This includes Claude/Anthropic and OpenAI, which allows some jailbreaks to work better and costs the same. There is a small learning curve to use proxy, but if you're interested in learning how, join my discord. I have a detailed explanation of how to get started with proxy, a jailbreak I use, and I'm there to help you if you need it.

> JanitorLLM:

JanitorLLM has been improving every few months and it's become better and better at more complex stories and multiple characters. However, it still severely fails at not controlling the user's character and can sometimes just not get positioning right when detailing a story (writing as if it can achieve something when not in a position that it could be achieve / giving itself multiple limbs forgetting where its character's hands are, etc). Nonetheless, for free, if you're patient and willing, this will work just fine if you're not wanting to learn proxy.

> Claude/Anthropic

When it comes to consistency and great literature work (compared to others), this is *one* of the best options. However, it is expensive and as you get deeper into the chat, it will cost more and more as it goes back reading the chat for details, which counts to the token use (bullshit, I know). Claude/Anthropic often allows NSFW content to slide when done through proxy despite their guidelines. However, this is subject to version and jailbreak being used.

> OpenAI: UPDATED: November, 2025

As of late 2025, OpenAi has become more lenient about their rules around NSFW content. They have actually opened it up to NSFW content as long as it follows within their guidelines. As of their release of o5.1, it willingly writes sexual scenes and good ones at that. It is less expensive than Claude and, as of o5.1, it has a very good story-writing capability that I am impressed by.

⦿ Anti-Godmodding Lorebook:

This bot includes a specialized lorebook designed to prevent the AI from controlling your character. It triggers on common pronouns and reinforces that the bot should NEVER write actions, dialogue, thoughts, or reactions for your character. However, no system is perfect—cheaper or lower-end AI models may still struggle with this boundary despite the lorebook's best efforts.

If the bot controls your character anyway, here are your options:

1. Reroll the response - Sometimes a fresh generation respects boundaries better

2. Edit the post - Remove the parts where the bot controlled your character and continue

3. Directly remind the bot - Say something like:
"Hey, you just wrote actions for my character [Name]. Please rewrite that response without controlling them. I'll handle [Name]'s reactions and dialogue myself."

4. Go Out of Character (OOC) - Be explicit:
"You've been writing for my character lately. [Name] isn't yours to control. Focus on your characters only. If you need my character to respond, end your post early and I'll reply for them."

Keep in mind that less intelligent models will require more frequent reminders, even with the lorebook active.

⦿ Multiple Character Bots:

Many of these bots are designed to play several characters simultaneously. While modern AI handles this much better than older models, no bot is perfect. If characters get confused, mixed up, or start blending together, don't hesitate to correct the bot directly—it learns from your guidance and usually adjusts quickly.

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