Create a Character
A great character isn't stumbled upon by chance — it's built through a structured attribute system. AI妄想 organizes character attributes into four modules, guiding you from core identity to fine detail, step by step, to craft a character who is three-dimensional, consistent, and fully realized.
Identity Profile (required) → Appearance → Personality & Behavior → More Settings
(prevents OOC) (prevents contradiction) (adds depth) (advanced)Identity Profile (Required) — The Character's Core Definition
The Identity Profile is the skeleton of your character — the minimum set of information the AI needs to understand "who this character is." All fields are required.
Included attributes: Name, gender, age, occupation, height, weight, place of origin (optional)
Why Does the Identity Profile Matter?
Without an Identity Profile, the most immediate consequence is OOC (Out of Character) — the character "drifts," their behavior and tone no longer matching their setup.
For example, a 16-year-old teenage character without a clearly stated age may, after several conversation turns, start exhibiting a level of maturity and worldliness completely inconsistent with their age. The Identity Profile exists to give the AI a line it cannot cross.
Appearance — Maintaining Visual Consistency
Appearance serves as the external anchor for your character's image. While not required, it is strongly recommended.
Included attributes: Skin tone, hairstyle, eye color, body type, fashion style
Why Does Appearance Matter?
The AI frequently generates physical descriptions during long conversations. Without anchored attributes, contradictions will creep in.
A typical example: a character described as having "straight black hair" in the greeting, but since no hair color was set, twenty turns later the AI suddenly introduces "wavy auburn hair" in a scene description — and the character's appearance has quietly changed.
Appearance attributes anchor these details, keeping the character's image consistent no matter how far the conversation goes.
Personality & Behavior — Adding Depth
Personality & Behavior defines how the character "speaks, acts, and feels" — the key module that transforms a flat character into a three-dimensional one.
Included attributes: Personality traits, speech style, behavioral mannerisms
Why Can't Personality & Behavior Be Ignored?
A reserved, taciturn character without an explicitly set speech style may, after several turns, become increasingly verbose — completely losing their original character. The Personality & Behavior setup ensures the character maintains a consistent "persona" in any situation.
More Settings — Advanced Character Building
More Settings is where a character's soul lives — the difference between a "character sheet" and a genuinely realized character.
Here, you can freely add custom attributes:
- Growth experiences and significant events
- Relationship backgrounds with other characters
- Inner wounds, obsessions, or beliefs
- Special skills, secrets, or hidden sides
- Worldview and values
The richer and more specific the content, the deeper the AI's understanding of the character — and the more natural, layered the generated conversations will be. The custom section has no fixed format; you can write in paragraphs, lists, or even a file-like structure.
Cut the Filler, Keep the Core
Modern AI models understand character settings with remarkable precision. You don't need elaborate prose to convey a trait — just describe the core facts directly, and the AI will naturally infer the rest.
The following two approaches produce nearly identical results for the AI:
❌ Flowery approach (152 characters, 3 pieces of useful information):
She is a woman who struggled to grow through countless betrayals and wounds. The years have left deep marks on her, and those bone-deep pains have become the hardest armor in her character. She learned to protect her shattered yet still tender heart with coldness and distance, always wearing an expression of detachment in front of others, as if nothing in this world could truly move her. Yet in the small hours when no one is watching, she stares out the window in silence — though she would never admit it, she craves more than anyone to be truly understood and accepted.
✅ Direct approach (42 characters, 5 pieces of useful information):
Built herself up alone; deeply distrustful of others; bears things alone. Outwardly cold and tough, inwardly craves acceptance, but will never show weakness first.
The same character — the flowery version uses more than twice the words but delivers less information. The direct version is shorter and also captures two additional behavioral details: "bears things alone" and "will never show weakness first" — the exact anchors the AI actually uses when generating dialogue.
What can you do with the space saved? Enough to add a full character relationship or key backstory — making the character even more vivid.
Hidden Attributes
With the exception of the Identity Profile, all other attributes can be set as hidden by the creator.
Hidden attributes are invisible and uneditable by users — the original settings remain entirely under the creator's control. This is especially useful when you need to protect core character setup: your carefully tuned speech style, personality logic you don't want overridden, or plot hooks buried in the custom fields — all can be hidden to prevent accidental changes.
Users can still interact with the character normally, and the AI will read these attributes as usual — users simply cannot see or modify the original content.
Tips
- The Identity Profile is required; the more accurate it is, the more stable the character's behavior will be.
- Appearance-related attributes (hairstyle, eye color, skin tone) are strongly recommended to prevent visual inconsistencies.
- More Settings doesn't need to be completed all at once — you can expand and refine it as your creation deepens.