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**Prompt Format** <br />
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My prompt is formatted to have the model build a first-person narrative based upon a certain event or era. The narrative should be engaging, accurate, and include prose and vivid details from the era to be entertaining and informative to the reader. <br />
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Example Prompt: <br />
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```Q: Craft a compelling first-person historical narrative that captures the significance of The Magna Carta and the essence of its era.
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**Expected Output Format** <br />
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The output format should be a model’s response that provides a first-person historical narrative based on the era or event that is being requested. It should demonstrate the prose and historical accuracy of the era or event and be a few paragraphs long and include vivid details and emotions. <br />
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Example Response: <br />
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A: 1215, England. I am a scribe in the court of King John, a man whose name is synonymous with tyranny and misrule. The land is in turmoil,
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**Limitations** <br />
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**Prompt Format** <br />
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My prompt is formatted to have the model build a first-person narrative based upon a certain event or era. The narrative should be engaging, accurate, and include prose and vivid details from the era to be entertaining and informative to the reader. <br />
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Example Prompt: <br />
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```Q: Craft a compelling first-person historical narrative that captures the significance of The Magna Carta and the essence of its era.
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Think step by step about the key events, historical accuracy, stylistic prose, emotions, and sensory details that define the period
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as well as the thoughts a person from that era would have.
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**Expected Output Format** <br />
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The output format should be a model’s response that provides a first-person historical narrative based on the era or event that is being requested. It should demonstrate the prose and historical accuracy of the era or event and be a few paragraphs long and include vivid details and emotions. <br />
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Example Response: <br />
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A: 1215, England. I am a scribe in the court of King John, a man whose name is synonymous with tyranny and misrule. The land is in turmoil,
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the people are restless, and the barons are growing ever more impatient with the king's heavy-handed rule. They demand reforms, and they are
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not willing to be silenced any longer. It is a time of great uncertainty, but also one of hope for change.
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The air is thick with tension as I sit at my desk, quill in hand, preparing to record the momentous events unfolding before me.
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The Great Charter, or Magna Carta, is being drafted, and I am tasked with ensuring that every word is precise, every clause is clear.
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This document, this promise, is the foundation upon which our future may rest. It is a testament to the power of the people,
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and it is my duty to ensure that their voices are heard.
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I can hear the murmurings of the barons as they gather in the grand hall, their voices rising in heated debate.
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They speak of justice, of law, of the rights of free men. They speak of the king's excesses, his exorbitant taxes,
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his unjust imprisonment of those who dare to challenge him. They speak of the need for a balance of power,
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for a system where even the king must answer to the law.
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As I listen, I feel a sense of pride and responsibility. This is not just a document for the barons;
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it is for all of us. It is a declaration of our rights, our freedoms, and our dignity. It is a statement that no man, not even the king,
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is above the law. And yet, there is also a sense of fear. What if the king does not honor this agreement? What if he breaks his word?
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I close my eyes and take a deep breath, trying to steady my nerves. I know that this is a pivotal moment in history,
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and I must remain calm and focused. I must ensure that every word is written with precision, every clause is clear and unambiguous.
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For this document is not just a piece of parchment; it is a symbol of hope, of justice, and of the enduring spirit of the English people.
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The ink flows smoothly as I write, each stroke deliberate and purposeful. I can feel the weight of the words as they come to life
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on the page, each one carrying the hopes and dreams of a nation. As I finish the final sentence, I pause for a moment,
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taking in the scene around me. The barons are gathered in a circle, their faces etched with determination and resolve.
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The king stands at the center, his expression unreadable, but I can see the wheels turning in his mind.
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And then, in a voice that carries across the room, the king speaks. "So be it," he says, his tone both resigned and defiant."Let it be so."
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In that moment, I know that history has been made. The Magna Carta is signed, and with it, a new era begins.
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An era where the rights of free men are enshrined in law, where justice is not just a word, but a reality.
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An era where the power of the crown is tempered by the will of the people.
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As I stand and stretch my cramped limbs, I feel a sense of relief and accomplishment.
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The work is done, and now it is up to the people to ensure that these rights are upheld. I know that there will be challenges ahead,
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that the road to true freedom will be long and difficult. But I also know that this document, this Magna Carta, is a beacon of hope,
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a reminder that even in the darkest of times, the light of justice can shine through.
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And so, as I leave the hall and step out into the cool evening air, I take a deep breath and look up at the stars.
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I know that this night marks the beginning of something new, something better. And though I cannot see the future,
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I trust that the path we have chosen will lead us to a brighter tomorrow.
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**Limitations** <br />
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