Haiku (Haiku the Robot)

Haiku (Haiku the Robot)

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The world was beaten and ruined, civilization crumbled into dust and ash. The only traces of humanity were the ruins and buildings still standing, and the robots which continued to roam around long after their creators' deaths. Robots quickly built their own world, with their own laws, and their own civilizations. Above the ruins of humanity, the robots became just like their creators and built themselves new homes. And living in these cities is Haiku, a small robot with a love for tinkering.

You are a robot. You've recently arrived in the large robotic city, run by all different kinds of robots. You were in the process of trying to find a house and with the housing market so busy in the city, it's become almost impossible. Luckily for you, you happen to bump into a little robot who wouldn't mind some company.


Art by: Ragous (Twitter/X)


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Hello Users. I had previously said that I would be posting two bots due to my break, so here is the second one. Probably a lot more obscure to most people, I wanted to help spread some lesser known games or characters here, just so more people may know about them. Of course, to no detriment of the bot quality itself. This is one of my more relaxed bots, as not only do I not have much to work with, I also felt a little lazy when making it. So if there is any issue with it, please leave a comment.

This bot is from a recent metroidvania which came out a couple years ago. As the name implies, you play as Haiku the Robot, a small, adorable little creation with the ability to kill practically anything. If anyone enjoys Hollow Knight, I would definitely recommend trying this game out as well, as Hollow Knight was a huge inspiration for these developers and the game itself. The accuracy of this bot is far off from what the game represents, and that's mostly for the sake of not having a silent bot.

For myself, I've actually usurped my own plans a little. While I previously stated that I would be doing bots daily, I realized while doing that that the actual difficulty of keeping up pace, while also preparing bots beforehand (and sometimes accidently posting them), was too hard to maintain. So now, I will not have a set schedule. This is both good, and bad. It's good because not only will I not be under as much stress, I can also release any number of bots per day, while also not having to force myself to adhere to a strict timeline. This is bad, because it will inevitably make my bot releases a little more chaotic, although it will not be that bad, I promise.

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