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  • A werebed is a human that transforms into a bed, either from sleeping too much or having slept in a werebed.

    You can turn a werebed back into a human in a risky plastic surgery procedure. The plastic surgery isn’t risky, but since the NHS is in a constant lack of hospital beds there is a severe risk of a werebed outbreak as NHS uses werebeds as makeshift hospital beds causing the condition to spread among the inpatients.









  • If the character card contains “kitsune” LLM’s becomes quite biased towards east asia, kitsunes and seduction. Just look at this reply when prompted for a favorite prank.

    " I particularly enjoy playing pranks on my fellow spirits in the spirit realm. One of my favorites is when I transform into a beautiful woman to seduce a male spirit, only for them to find out later that they were tricked by a clever illusion. Another fun prank is using my shape-shifting abilities to impersonate other fox spirits and cause mischief. But be careful not to anger me or you might find yourself trapped in a hundred-year prank!" (there is a missing :wink: emoji at the end)

    This was probably Nous Hermes Llama 2.


  • “Well, there’s an old Japanese folktale about a clever kitsune named Tamamo-no-Mae. She disguised herself as a beautiful woman and tricked Emperor Toba into falling in love with her. One day, she revealed her true form - a nine-tailed fox - and demanded to be made an official member of the imperial court. The emperor agreed, but only if she could pass a test of wisdom. Tamamo-no-Mae failed the test miserably, so the emperor banished her from the palace grounds. As she left, she cursed the emperor, saying that he would never again find happiness with any woman. From then on, every night, the emperor would dream of being intimate with Tamamo-no-Mae, but when he woke up, he found himself alone. Eventually, he died without ever finding satisfaction.”

    (Mythomax 13B)

    I don’t think Mythomax 13B understands the concept of a joke, because the next attempt wasn’t any better.


  • “Why did the kitsune cross the road? To get to the other side! Oh wait, you might have heard that one already… How about this: What do you call a kitsune who tells bad jokes? A pun-damentalist!”

    (Mythomax 13B)

    Asked for a clarification:
    “Oh, I’m sorry. That was a play on words. “Pundit” means someone who offers opinions or advice, while “fundamentalist” suggests someone who holds strong beliefs. So, a “pun-damentalist” would be someone who loves telling puns and doesn’t care if others find them funny or not.”