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  ### 3-3 What site should I know about before describing my character's personality?
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- For personality, the "Personality Database", while not always accurate, can help give you an idea for how your character might act or present themselves. This is one of those sites I had no idea or cared about beforehand (and still don't to a degree in terms of real life applications) or before LLMs became a thing. Not all of the models used for describing a character's personality will be intrinsically known by an LLM, but there are a few that seem to be universal. However, this might require a bit more insight later on how to piece it all together.
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  The big ones used there that most LLMs will be able to figure out if asked are: Four Letter, or "MBTI" as its typically called, which is a a row of letter to denote stuff like extroversion vs introversion, intuition vs sensing, a thinker vs a feeler, and perceptive vs judging. Enneagram, which denotes a numbered type between 1 and 9, along with a secondary wing that acts as an extension of sorts. Temperament is 4 core traits that can be either solitary or combined with a secondary, like with the number typing. Alignment, which is a DnD classification if someone is Lawful or Chaotic, Good or Evil, or something in between with Neutral. And Zodiac, which is probably the most well known, and is usually in coloration with a character's birthday, although that isn't always the case. The others listed on that site are usually too niche, or require extra prompting to get right like with Instinctual Variant.
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+ For personality, the "Personality Database", while not always accurate, can help give you an idea for how your character might act or present themselves. This is one of those sites I had no idea or cared about beforehand (and still don't to a degree in terms of real life applications) or before LLMs became a thing. Like with Danbooru, even if your character is an OC, just choosing a different character who seems similar to yours might help shape them. Not all of the models used for describing a character's personality will be intrinsically known by an LLM, but there are a few that seem to be universal. However, this might require a bit more insight later on how to piece it all together.
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  The big ones used there that most LLMs will be able to figure out if asked are: Four Letter, or "MBTI" as its typically called, which is a a row of letter to denote stuff like extroversion vs introversion, intuition vs sensing, a thinker vs a feeler, and perceptive vs judging. Enneagram, which denotes a numbered type between 1 and 9, along with a secondary wing that acts as an extension of sorts. Temperament is 4 core traits that can be either solitary or combined with a secondary, like with the number typing. Alignment, which is a DnD classification if someone is Lawful or Chaotic, Good or Evil, or something in between with Neutral. And Zodiac, which is probably the most well known, and is usually in coloration with a character's birthday, although that isn't always the case. The others listed on that site are usually too niche, or require extra prompting to get right like with Instinctual Variant.
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