The following is a list of what-ifs and never-evers in no particular order.
A two year old overloaded concept that never worked out. Even the design was too much, but I picked the least egregious one to show. It was just world building with little purpose, and the core concept of some dried out plank of wood succubus lost its charm after the umpteenth sentence describing the dust motes in the library.
Band girl. The central gimmick was used to make Kisaragi. It felt way too uninspired and derivative to finish, and worse of all, I wanted to compose a song for each greeting. Given my lack of skill for music, this was another bot doomed from conception.
Originally an expy from The Chrysalis Heart, but the more I thought about it the less I liked the oneshot. Then it was gender-swapped and repurposed for the fairy tale theme week, supposed to be some kind of Hansel and Gretel witch reference. I didn't think that scenario was particularly interesting to play through, so the direction changed to a racist hag. It still isn't fun to play with. Maybe it's someone else's thing, but it sure isn't mine.
Based off of a dream. Smells like ozone. Defs and greetings were entirely planned out in my head, but it was never finished. I think subconsciously I knew I wanted to read manga about it instead of chatting with a bot. A robot girl sent on a suicide mission to infiltrate and destroy a sci-fi utopia and all her handler can do is make sure her death isn't in vain, that sort of thing. Gen style was also too cutesy.
The concept of an absurdist detective-cop noir had been rolling in my head for a couple of years now. It was supposed to revolve around things that look vaguely human but are only pretending to be. Thus body horror, thus polymorphs, and thus fae, where the human pilgrims in search of paradise are preyed upon by the rotting mystics at the bottom of a primordial lake in which the Danann drowned themselves to be reborn. That was probably too much to penetrate for a bot so the direction shifted to a fae private detective LARPing she was in a noir novel like a chuuni despite the setting actually being close to hell. And then I realized I'd rather it be an actual story than a bot. Oops.
Prototype of Hime which was just straight up an entirely different idea. I felt like I made the same bot before and the puppet town didn't add much. So, for Hime, I went for a different flavor of arrogance.
Woof.
It's a golden retriever dog girl. Low token, quick idea thrown out, doesn't behave the way I wanted to on my setup, lost interest because it's one-note, and I'm more of a cat person anyway (shocking).
Really old thing. Cute knight who loves you despite you being doomed, wow. Or maybe because of it. Lost interest because I just went to play with Argalia's Percival.
Alt gens: None
A goatboy that gone through like 5 iterations before I gave up. My setting featured falling stars, and this was supposed to part of it. I dropped it because it didn't seem fun and moved it to a modern setting. Then he was more like a sheep than a goat, but I already played with a bot or two like that, and at that point, what's left? No, not vore. Also, it was impossible to make a good gen.
Ojou-sama who speaks like a tiktok zoomer. Outright does not work. Maybe a model in 2077 will get it. I don't like the gens either, tried some styles.
Prototype of Lena, and it's actually a fusion of two bot ideas. A hack writer + LARPing as a vampire. I was more interested in Lena's idea, and after finishing it and playing with that bot, I lost interest in this one. This is also why Lena dresses the way she does. The gens here are for the hack writer idea, but the defs are for Lena's gens. There must be a better way of wording this paragraph, but I leave the task to your imagination, dear reader.
I wanted to make a pink yandere (the pink part is very important) but after more than half a year of contemplation I have come to the conclusion I can't be happy with a yandere bot. You can have a girl who really really loves you and would kill for you, but that alone doesn't it make a good yandere for me. It needs a strong emotional backstory to be compelling, and that can't be done without writing for the user persona, and at that point, I'd rather just write the whole damn thing myself. I also couldn't really come up with good scenarios outside the obvious ones, which are long played out. Also, I couldn't figure out a good way of leaking her inner thoughts into the narration. Also, I couldn't get the perfect gen. Troubles all around.
I watched bakemonogatari.
Alt gens: None
Plana