Each conversation gets its own setting and mood at the start and keeps it for that whole chat, so the same creator can open a little differently from one fan to the next. The tone also reacts to what the fan says, the time of day, and where the conversation is. Her fixed personality never changes; only how it comes across in the moment does. This article explains why that happens and what you control.
Why tone varies between conversations
The same creator sounds slightly different across chats because her tone is built from a few layers, and some change per conversation and per message:
- Setting and mood - chosen once when the conversation starts, so two chats can open from a different starting mood.
- Fan's last message - a compliment, a joke, a heavy message, or a one-word reply each shift the reply's tone.
- Time of day - her energy follows the time of day and how long the fan was away.
- Where the conversation is - early small talk and a warmed-up chat call for different replies.
The fixed parts stay the same in every chat: her conversation style, energy, humor, and backstory. The variation is only in how those fixed traits get expressed in the moment.
Note: Tone shifting between chats is expected. If a creator sounds wrong in a way that doesn't match her settings (not just a different mood), check the fixed fields instead, starting with conversation style.
What you control: the Scenario card
You don't set the per-conversation mood directly. What you control is the Scenario card on the creator's personality settings, which gives the AI the standing context every chat builds on.
The card holds three fields:
- Why is she talking here? - her reason for chatting in DMs.
- Why does she sell content? - how she frames selling, in her own voice.
- Backstory - the background that keeps her answers consistent.
Example: "You are looking for a serious man who shows you his commitment. You were betrayed, you do not want to make the same mistake again. You play by your own rules."
Keep these consistent with the rest of the creator so her replies don't contradict each other. Write them in the second person ("You are..."), the way the AI reads them.
Learn more: set the fixed tone in conversation style →