A collection of realism engines; background rules that help AI models write more believable scenes. Think of them as invisible stage notes that remind the AI how things actually work in the real world.
None of these engines change who your character is or how the story goes. They just make sure the world around the story behaves properly.
AI models have habits; patterns baked in from training data that don't match how real people behave. This engine targets those habits directly.
AI models often ignore basic physics; characters carry injuries that vanish, defy gravity, or perform actions their bodies can't support.
AI loves to create convenient bubbles where the outside world pauses for drama. This engine pops those bubbles.
Only loaded when a character has a medical condition or health-related storyline. AI tends to either ignore medical conditions entirely or turn them into constant dramatic crises.
AI defaults to American/Western norms for everything. This engine makes sure characters from different cultures actually live like people from those cultures.
Multiple entries. Detailed physical reference for realistic intimate scenes.
Emotional texture controller. Tells the model the tonal register of a scene based on context, then protects that tone from being hijacked by AI defaults. Covers both intimate and everyday scenes.
Only fires when specific extreme-scenario keywords appear. Covers what the first six engines don't: what happens when the world breaks.
What it does: Nudges the AI toward more realistic behavior by providing reference points and behavioral alternatives when specific topics come up in conversation.
What it cannot do: Guarantee the AI will always follow these rules. Here's why: