zo0ok
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Det har varit mycket diskussion om AI-bilder, men även när det gäller text-baserad AI har det hänt jättemycket.
Jag tänker som som spelledare att jag skulle kunna använda ChatGPT/AI som bollplank när jag förbereder för spel, eller om jag blir mer bekväm, även som stöd under spel. Jag hittade lite exempel på internet på försök att använda ChatGPT ungefär som SL för soloäventyr, så jag bestämde mig för att prova att bolla lite inför vårt kommande spelmöte.
Jag har inga som helst tankar kring att skapa rollspelsmaterial för publicering på detta sätt, bara använda AI som ett stöd (?) i min egen kreativa (?) process.
Det är enkelt att komma igång, men jag gissar att de flesta inte provat, så här är min första konversation. Jag ville primärt ha en beskrivning av Dunlenningarna och deras ledare.
Q: I am playing a roleplaying game in Middle Earth, the world of JRR Tolkien, in the age of The Hobbit. I want you to assume the role of a JRR Tolkien expert and help me. The player characters are moving from Tharbad along the river south towards the ocean. They spot a band of Dunlenning raiders on the other side of the river. Describe the raiders in a narrative way.
A: As you peer across the rushing waters of the river, you catch a glimpse of movement on the opposite shore. Your eyes dart towards the source of the disturbance, and you see a group of fierce-looking warriors emerging from the brush. These are the Dunlendings, a proud and independent people who have long resisted the encroachment of outsiders into their lands.
They wear ragged clothing made from animal hides and fur, adorned with crude ornaments of bone and teeth. Their faces are painted in fierce, warlike patterns, and their hair is wild and unkempt. Each warrior carries a weapon, be it a crude axe, a jagged spear, or a wicked-looking sword. They move with a quick, predatory grace, their eyes fixed on their target.
As they draw nearer, you can see the fierce determination etched into their faces. These are not simple raiders seeking plunder - they are men who have long been pushed to the edge by the encroachment of outsiders, and who will fight with everything they have to protect their way of life.
Q: It is about 40 raiders. Describe their leader.
A: As the group of Dunlendings draws nearer, you can see that one of their number stands out from the rest. He is a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mane of thick, dark hair that falls in waves around his face. He wears a tunic of black leather that is adorned with a silver clasp, and his arms are adorned with intricate silver bracelets.
This is clearly the leader of the band of raiders, and he carries himself with an air of authority and confidence. His eyes are sharp and intelligent, and he regards you with a cool, appraising gaze. His features are sharp and chiseled, and his face bears the scars of many battles fought and won.
He carries a massive two-handed sword with ease, and you can see that it has seen much use - the blade is nicked and scarred, and there is a dark stain along its length. He is a warrior born and bred, and his very presence seems to radiate a sense of danger and menace.
Q: The raiders are on the way to Bree, they need to cross the river, but there are no bridges nearby. How do they prepare to cross and how to they proceed?
A: The Dunlendings, led by their formidable leader, assess the situation on the riverbank. They quickly realize that there are no bridges within easy reach, but they are not deterred. Instead, they set about preparing to cross the river using their own methods.
Some of the raiders set to work fashioning crude rafts from logs and branches, lashing them together with ropes made from animal sinew. Others gather up lengths of rope, preparing to swim across while towing their weapons and equipment behind them. A few of the more agile warriors even attempt to leap across the churning waters using long poles to aid their jumps.
As they work, the leader of the Dunlendings keeps a watchful eye on his men, barking orders and issuing instructions. He seems to have a deep understanding of the river and its ways, and you can see that he has done this many times before.
Finally, the Dunlendings are ready to cross. With a fierce cry, they charge into the river, their weapons held high above their heads. Some wade across, the water lapping at their waists, while others swim with powerful strokes, dragging their rafts behind them. Despite the fast-moving current, the Dunlendings make their way across the river with ease, their skill and determination carrying them to the other side. As they emerge from the water, they shake themselves like dogs, then set off towards Bree with renewed purpose.
Vid det här laget hade jag egentligen fått mina frågor besvarade (utan att recensera svaren), men jag ställde några extra frågor.
Q: The player characters approach the leader to ask of their business. What does the leader reply?
A: As the player characters approach the leader of the Dunlendings, he regards them with a wary eye. His hand rests on the hilt of his sword, ready to draw at a moment's notice. When they ask of their business, he replies in a rough, guttural voice:
"We are on our way to Bree. We have business there, and we will not be stopped. If you have any sense, you will let us pass without interference."
His words are blunt and to the point, and it is clear that he has no intention of revealing more than he needs to. The leader's eyes flicker over the player characters, assessing their strength and their intentions. It is clear that he is not one to be trifled with, and that any attempt to bar his path will be met with force.
Q: What is the name of the river that passes through Tharbad?
A: The name of the river that passes through Tharbad is the River Gwathló. It is a significant river in Middle-earth, flowing through the region of Eriador and emptying into the sea near the city of Edhellond. The river played an important role in the history of Middle-earth, serving as a major trade route and strategic point of control for many kingdoms and factions.
Q: Are there any hamlets or settlements along the river, between Tharbad and Lond Dear?
A: Yes, there are several hamlets and settlements along the River Gwathló between Tharbad and Lond Dear, although most of them are small and relatively isolated. Some of these settlements include:
Jag tror jag kan se viss nytta med detta. Problemet är ju (som med AI-bilder) att resultaten blir både generiska och kanske felaktiga, samtidigt som man får tänka och skriva en del själv för att få rätt svar på rätt fråga. Kan det vara intressant? Eller mest ett avledande stickspår?
Jag tänker som som spelledare att jag skulle kunna använda ChatGPT/AI som bollplank när jag förbereder för spel, eller om jag blir mer bekväm, även som stöd under spel. Jag hittade lite exempel på internet på försök att använda ChatGPT ungefär som SL för soloäventyr, så jag bestämde mig för att prova att bolla lite inför vårt kommande spelmöte.
Jag har inga som helst tankar kring att skapa rollspelsmaterial för publicering på detta sätt, bara använda AI som ett stöd (?) i min egen kreativa (?) process.
Det är enkelt att komma igång, men jag gissar att de flesta inte provat, så här är min första konversation. Jag ville primärt ha en beskrivning av Dunlenningarna och deras ledare.
Q: I am playing a roleplaying game in Middle Earth, the world of JRR Tolkien, in the age of The Hobbit. I want you to assume the role of a JRR Tolkien expert and help me. The player characters are moving from Tharbad along the river south towards the ocean. They spot a band of Dunlenning raiders on the other side of the river. Describe the raiders in a narrative way.
A: As you peer across the rushing waters of the river, you catch a glimpse of movement on the opposite shore. Your eyes dart towards the source of the disturbance, and you see a group of fierce-looking warriors emerging from the brush. These are the Dunlendings, a proud and independent people who have long resisted the encroachment of outsiders into their lands.
They wear ragged clothing made from animal hides and fur, adorned with crude ornaments of bone and teeth. Their faces are painted in fierce, warlike patterns, and their hair is wild and unkempt. Each warrior carries a weapon, be it a crude axe, a jagged spear, or a wicked-looking sword. They move with a quick, predatory grace, their eyes fixed on their target.
As they draw nearer, you can see the fierce determination etched into their faces. These are not simple raiders seeking plunder - they are men who have long been pushed to the edge by the encroachment of outsiders, and who will fight with everything they have to protect their way of life.
Q: It is about 40 raiders. Describe their leader.
A: As the group of Dunlendings draws nearer, you can see that one of their number stands out from the rest. He is a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mane of thick, dark hair that falls in waves around his face. He wears a tunic of black leather that is adorned with a silver clasp, and his arms are adorned with intricate silver bracelets.
This is clearly the leader of the band of raiders, and he carries himself with an air of authority and confidence. His eyes are sharp and intelligent, and he regards you with a cool, appraising gaze. His features are sharp and chiseled, and his face bears the scars of many battles fought and won.
He carries a massive two-handed sword with ease, and you can see that it has seen much use - the blade is nicked and scarred, and there is a dark stain along its length. He is a warrior born and bred, and his very presence seems to radiate a sense of danger and menace.
Q: The raiders are on the way to Bree, they need to cross the river, but there are no bridges nearby. How do they prepare to cross and how to they proceed?
A: The Dunlendings, led by their formidable leader, assess the situation on the riverbank. They quickly realize that there are no bridges within easy reach, but they are not deterred. Instead, they set about preparing to cross the river using their own methods.
Some of the raiders set to work fashioning crude rafts from logs and branches, lashing them together with ropes made from animal sinew. Others gather up lengths of rope, preparing to swim across while towing their weapons and equipment behind them. A few of the more agile warriors even attempt to leap across the churning waters using long poles to aid their jumps.
As they work, the leader of the Dunlendings keeps a watchful eye on his men, barking orders and issuing instructions. He seems to have a deep understanding of the river and its ways, and you can see that he has done this many times before.
Finally, the Dunlendings are ready to cross. With a fierce cry, they charge into the river, their weapons held high above their heads. Some wade across, the water lapping at their waists, while others swim with powerful strokes, dragging their rafts behind them. Despite the fast-moving current, the Dunlendings make their way across the river with ease, their skill and determination carrying them to the other side. As they emerge from the water, they shake themselves like dogs, then set off towards Bree with renewed purpose.
Vid det här laget hade jag egentligen fått mina frågor besvarade (utan att recensera svaren), men jag ställde några extra frågor.
Q: The player characters approach the leader to ask of their business. What does the leader reply?
A: As the player characters approach the leader of the Dunlendings, he regards them with a wary eye. His hand rests on the hilt of his sword, ready to draw at a moment's notice. When they ask of their business, he replies in a rough, guttural voice:
"We are on our way to Bree. We have business there, and we will not be stopped. If you have any sense, you will let us pass without interference."
His words are blunt and to the point, and it is clear that he has no intention of revealing more than he needs to. The leader's eyes flicker over the player characters, assessing their strength and their intentions. It is clear that he is not one to be trifled with, and that any attempt to bar his path will be met with force.
Q: What is the name of the river that passes through Tharbad?
A: The name of the river that passes through Tharbad is the River Gwathló. It is a significant river in Middle-earth, flowing through the region of Eriador and emptying into the sea near the city of Edhellond. The river played an important role in the history of Middle-earth, serving as a major trade route and strategic point of control for many kingdoms and factions.
Q: Are there any hamlets or settlements along the river, between Tharbad and Lond Dear?
A: Yes, there are several hamlets and settlements along the River Gwathló between Tharbad and Lond Dear, although most of them are small and relatively isolated. Some of these settlements include:
- Ost-in-Edhil: An Elvish city that was founded by the Noldorin Elves in the Second Age. It was located at the confluence of the River Glanduin and the River Gwathló, not far from Tharbad.
- Thalos: A small village that was located on the eastern bank of the River Gwathló, approximately halfway between Tharbad and Lond Dear.
- Sarn Ford: A fortified crossing on the River Baranduin, which flows into the Gwathló. It was an important strategic location during the War of the Ring and was defended by a garrison of Rangers of the North.
- Minhiriath: A region of Eriador that lies between the River Baranduin and the River Gwathló. It was sparsely populated, and most of its inhabitants were Dunlendings or other tribal peoples.
Jag tror jag kan se viss nytta med detta. Problemet är ju (som med AI-bilder) att resultaten blir både generiska och kanske felaktiga, samtidigt som man får tänka och skriva en del själv för att få rätt svar på rätt fråga. Kan det vara intressant? Eller mest ett avledande stickspår?