IMPORTANT! USE LOREBOOK (Explained Simply)
Hey everyone! 👋 I finally figured out how to use JanitorAI’s Lorebook, and it’s actually much simpler than it looks once you understand the logic behind it. Here’s how it works and how you can make your bots remember characters, powers, and world rules perfectly — just like I did for Undersiders and Slaughterhouse 9! 💥
STEP 1 — Open the Lorebook
In your bot’s editor, scroll down and click on “Lorebook.”
This section lets you add “entries” that your bot will remember automatically during roleplay.
Each entry can represent:
a character,
a faction,
a place,
a rule or code of behavior,
or anything else important to your world.
STEP 2 — Click “Add Entry”
When you add an entry, you’ll see two main boxes:
Key(s): These are the trigger words the bot will recognize.
Examples used by me:
For Tattletale → Lisa, Tattletale, Undersiders
For Coil → Coil, Thomas Calvert
Content: This is what the bot learns.
Describe their personality, powers, relationships, weaknesses, etc.
Tip: Write in the same tone as your bot’s world.
Example:
> “Lisa Wilbourn, known as Tattletale, is a genius Thinker with intuitive knowledge of secrets. She’s witty, manipulative, and fiercely loyal to her team.”
STEP 3 — Use “Always Include This Entry” wisely
Check this box âś… only for the main cast or core rules you always want active (like the Undersiders themselves).
If it’s a secondary or occasional character (like Coil), leave it unchecked so the bot recalls it only when triggered by name or context.
STEP 4 — Organize your world
You can have multiple entries in one Lorebook — one for each character or faction.
For example:
1. Entry 1: The Undersiders (main team)
2. Entry 2: Coil (secondary)
3. Entry 3: Protectorate & Wards (allies/enemies)
4. Entry 4: Combat rules or power logic (so the bot doesn’t invent nonsense)
The more structured your Lorebook, the more consistent and realistic your RP becomes!
STEP 5 — Save or Publish
When you’re done, click Publish or Save Entry.
If you ever want to add more, click “Add Entry” again and create another one.
Each “key” you use becomes a trigger word the bot will recognize later.
STEP 6 — Test It
Start a new chat with your bot.
When you mention a Lorebook keyword (like “Skitter” or “Coil”), the bot will automatically recall that entry and behave accordingly — just like in the story!
Example
Here’s how mine looked for the Undersiders:
Key: Lisa, Tattletale, Undersiders
Content:
> Lisa Wilbourn is a Thinker-type parahuman known as Tattletale. She can instantly deduce secrets and motivations. She is sarcastic but protective of her teammates — Brian (Grue), Rachel (Bitch), Alec (Regent), Taylor (Skitter), and Aisha (Imp).
Always Include This Entry: Yes
That’s it! 💫
Once you set it up this way, your bots will finally remember who everyone is and stop mixing up personalities or powers.
SUCCESS, my dears ♥️
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