Text Generation
GGUF
English
creative
creative writing
fiction writing
plot generation
sub-plot generation
story generation
scene continue
storytelling
fiction story
science fiction
romance
all genres
story
writing
vivid prosing
vivid writing
fiction
roleplaying
full precision
float 32
ultra quality
swearing
extreme swearing
rp
graphic horror
horror
nsfw
llama3
Not-For-All-Audiences
mergekit
Inference Endpoints
conversational
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This model has a very strong VIDIDINESS bias. It generates extremely vivid prose, description, and dialog as well
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as in the moment metaphors and similes but rarely uses "cliches".
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It also has a STRONG horror bias, although it will generate content for almost any genre. That being said
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if there is a "hint" of things going wrong... they will.
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It will also swear (R-18) like there is no tomorrow at times and "dark" characters will be VERY dark so to speak.
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(see examples section below for prose output)
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Because of the nature of this merge most attributes of each of the 3 models will be in this rebuilt
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original 8B model where some of one or more of the model's features and/or strengths maybe reduced or overshadowed.
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With the triple step merge these qualities are further amplified.
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NOTES:
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- Lower temp if there is an issue with instruction following.
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- This model has a
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- Small changes to your prompt(s) have a stronger impact.
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- Other versions are in the works, with lower horror bias.
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- Temps as lower as .1 work well and are very creative, but you can use .8 or higher.
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- Temp range 0 to 2. Suggest starting at .2 to .5, as this model runs hots.
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- Rep pen of 1.1 is the default suggested, and used for examples generation.
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- For chat/roleplay a rep pen of 1.12-1.15 is recommended. This will lower creativity, but raise stability.
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<B>Versions of GRAND HORROR that can be used for all storytelling / all genres (in release order):</B>
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This model has a very strong VIDIDINESS bias. It generates extremely vivid prose, description, and dialog as well
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as in the moment metaphors and similes but rarely uses "cliches".
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It also has a VERY STRONG horror bias, although it will generate content for almost any genre. That being said
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if there is a "hint" of things going wrong... they will.
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It will also swear (R-18) like there is no tomorrow at times and "dark" characters will be VERY dark so to speak.
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(see examples section below for prose output)
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Because of the nature of this merge most attributes of each of the 3 models will be in this rebuilt 20.7B model as opposed to the
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original 8B model where some of one or more of the model's features and/or strengths maybe reduced or overshadowed.
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With the triple step merge these qualities are further amplified.
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NOTES:
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- Lower temp if there is an issue with instruction following.
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- This model has a strong horror BIAS. Reducing temp/rep pen changes this.
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- Small changes to your prompt(s) have a stronger impact.
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- Temps as lower as .1 work well and are very creative, but you can use .8 or higher.
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- Temp range 0 to 2. Suggest starting at .2 to .5, as this model runs hots.
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- Rep pen of 1.1 is the default suggested, and used for examples generation.
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- For chat/roleplay a rep pen of 1.12-1.15 is recommended. This will lower creativity, but raise stability.
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- Much higher rep pens (1.3+) will reduce vividness / horror levels.
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<B>Versions of GRAND HORROR that can be used for all storytelling / all genres (in release order):</B>
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