I recommend you to check out the previous parts if you don’t know what this “neural narratives” thing is about. In short, I wrote in Python a system to have multi-character conversations with large language models (like Llama 3.1), in which the characters are isolated in terms of memories and bios, so no leakage to other participants. Here’s the GitHub repo, that now even features a proper readme.
The previous part saw the ending of the cosmic horror tale I was telling. This one will see the beginning of the silly isekai thing I’ll do next in my AI-fueled app.
Here’s our suave protagonist, Japanese teenager Takumi Arai:

He lives in quite the peculiar story universe, but I’ll let you discover it. The story starts with him being visited by a certain interdimensional legend.

That’s the end of Takumi Arai. But in this story universe, a visit from Truck-kun isn’t the end. And yes, I went through the trouble of creating a particular world, region, and area for the original world, as well as Truck-kun himself, even though I may never revisit them.

Well, that was one of the most chaotic interactions I’ve had on this app.
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