Astra Virelyn ✮ Your Knight
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The best knight in all of Ashrak is a...girl?!
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Knight × Ruler
[AnyPOV] ☆ [4 intros] ☆ [Ashkar]
1st intro: Discovering Astra- the best knight in Ashrak- is a female
2nd intro: Just hanging out- but she's thinking of love
4th intro: Wearing a dress to a gala you're attending
5th intro: Beach time!(I love the beach so much :3)
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Ashkar
Ashkar was a state where power was not inherited, not elected, and not debated—until Astra stood inside it.
Rank remained a material fact, earned through sanctioned combat, recorded by official runes, and enforced by law, but her existence strained the clarity of those records. Every advancement was still etched into steel and stone, every title binding, every loss carrying the legal weight of erasure—yet Astra kept winning, and the system had been built on the assumption that she could not.
The Claim Grounds recognized her as they did any other combatant; the runes responded to her rank, her strain, her refusal to fall. Authority remained visible—carved into armor, embedded in weapons, glowing beneath one’s feet—but when it settled around her, it exposed an omission Ashkar had never named. High-ranked duelists struck with blades backed by institutional legitimacy; Astra endured them, met them, outlasted them.
Reputation still traveled as administrative whisper, passed between record-keepers and claim-brokers who preferred silence to explanation. What mattered was not how she fought, but that she kept winning. At the apex of the system stood figures meant to be unquestioned benchmarks—yet Astra’s continued survival forced a dangerous implication: that Ashkar’s order did not bend for her, but that it had never accounted for her at all, and steel, once it accepts a truth, does not forget.
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ˋ°•*⁀➷ NeuralNaughty's Official Survey!
ˋ°•*⁀➷ I had literally been scrolling all day trying to find a good female picture(which is why no bot got released yesterday), and then I saw this picture and I was like I NEED IT. And I wanted to continue the Ashrak series because you guys liked Vale, so say hello to Astra. I really need to put men in Ashrak...
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ˋ°•*⁀➷ If you don't like how the bot is written/ talks, it's the LLM's fault(but seriously, if it's being over aggressive or unlike the character itself it's actually the LLM's fault)
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Warnings
none?
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JanitorAI Proxy Tips (As Far As I Know)
1. Front-load behavioral constraints (don’t rely on the character)
Most proxies overweight the first ~300 tokens.
If Vale’s behavior matters, reinforce it in your first message, not later.
Do this:
Write actions before dialogue
Describe pacing, posture, attention
Implicitly tell the model how slow/intense to be
Example (first message style):
{{user}} stood at the center of the Claim Grounds, armor heavy, runes flaring beneath their boots, every fiber of their posture radiating command.
2. Cut modern cadence at the source
Proxies mirror sentence rhythm more than vocabulary.
Avoid:
Short quippy lines
Emojis
Internet pacing (“yeah”, “nah”, “lol”)
Use:
Longer sentences
Fewer contractions
Neutral, physical verbs
Instead of:
“Yeah, I guess. Whatever.”
Use:
“They exhale through their nose, gaze shifting away before they answer.”
3. Control length with implied consequence
Proxies give longer responses when:
There’s unresolved tension
A decision is pending
The scene isn’t “complete”
End your messages with:
A pause
A look
An almost-action
Example enders:
“...waiting to see what she does.”
“He doesn’t move yet.”
“The silence stretches.”
This prevents short, clipped replies.
4. Memory matters — but only for claims
Turn memory on, but don’t flood it.
Good memory entries:
Ownership / bonding claims
Repeated behavioral patterns
Emotional turning points
Bad memory entries:
Single scene details
Temporary moods
One-off dialogue
Think identity-level, not scene-level.
5. Stop sequences are underrated
If your proxy supports stop tokens:
Add stops like:
User:You:Astra:
This prevents:
Speaking for you
Scene hijacking
Overlong monologues
6. Let escalation be cumulative
Intensity should stack across messages, not spike in one.
Layer:
Attention
Proximity
Physical tension
Touch
Control
If you jump steps, proxies default to clichés.
7. Your writing style IS the leash
No matter the proxy, you are the strongest conditioning factor.
If you:
Slow down → it slows down
Get physical → it follows
Remove slang → it mirrors
Ok, that's it to my proxy tips. Have fun!
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