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The purpose of Ethereal Rainbow is to create an uncensored Llama3 variant which is capable of writing creative prose, and engaging in SFW as
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well as NSFW roleplay and storytelling.
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## Usage
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### Prompt Format
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Temperature - 0.60-0.80
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Min-P - 0.08
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Repetition Penalty - 1.05
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The purpose of Ethereal Rainbow is to create an uncensored Llama3 variant which is capable of writing creative prose, and engaging in SFW as
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I don't consider v0.1 to be a 'finished product' by any means, but I've been getting some good results out of it so I wanted to share.
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## Usage
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### Prompt Format
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Temperature - 0.60-0.80
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Repetition Penalty - 1.05
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## Sample Output
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**Note**: For these samples I reduced the temperature to 0.08.
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<details><summary>'Weird Fiction' Sample</summary>
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### PROMPT
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Write me the opening chapter of a 'weird fiction' novel, drawing inspiration from the writing styles of China Mieville and Neil Gaiman.
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Use third person personal. Include dialogue and internal monologues. The POV character for the opening chapter should be a male in his
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20s called Horton who has just come to the city looking for work.
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### RESPONSE
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Horton stepped off the train onto the rusted platform, the humid air of the city enveloping him like a damp shroud. The cacophony of horns,
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engines, and distant laughter assaulted his ears, a far cry from the peaceful tranquility of his small town upbringing. He had never been
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to a city this size before, and the sheer scale of it overwhelmed him. Towering skyscrapers loomed above, their glass and steel surfaces
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reflecting the setting sun in a kaleidoscope of colors. The streets were alive with people of all shapes, sizes, and colors, rushing to and
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fro with purposeful strides. Horton felt insignificant amidst the throng, a mere speck in the grand tapestry of humanity.
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He clutched his worn backpack tightly to his chest, the only possession he had left after selling everything he owned to make the journey.
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His heart pounded in his throat as he scanned the crowded platform, searching desperately for a familiar face among the sea of strangers.
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His mother had promised she would be here to greet him, but now, as the minutes ticked by with no sign of her, a creeping sense of dread
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began to settle in. Had something happened? Was she even coming at all?
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As panic started to grip him, a gruff voice cut through the din. "New guy, right?" Horton turned to see a burly man in a dirty construction
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hat approaching him, a weathered hardhat in one hand and a crumpled employment ad in the other. "Name's Jack. I saw you hop off that train.
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You look lost."
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Horton swallowed hard, trying to steady his nerves. "Uh, yeah... I'm Horton. I was supposed to meet my mom here, but..." He trailed off,
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gesturing helplessly.
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Jack chuckled, the sound raspy and smoker-like. "Don't worry, kid. Your ma's probably running late. She's always late." He gave a knowing
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wink, then held out the employment ad. "Anyway, I got a job lined up for you if you're interested. Night shift at a construction site
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downtown. Pays decent. You got any experience?"
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Horton shook his head, feeling a wave of relief wash over him. Finally, a glimmer of hope in this chaotic metropolis. "Not much, but I'm
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willing to learn."
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"Good enough," Jack said with a nod. "We'll get the details sorted later. Follow me, and I'll show you the site." He turned on his heel
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and started walking towards the exit, expecting Horton to follow suit. The young man hesitated briefly before giving chase, his backpack
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bouncing awkwardly between his shoulders.
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As they walked, Jack regaled Horton with stories of life in the city, painting a vivid picture of gritty urban realities. Horton listened
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intently, trying to absorb as much information as possible. The streets they traversed were a labyrinth of rundown tenements, seedy bars,
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and bustling markets, each corner revealing a new sight, smell, or sound. The city pulsed with an energy he had never experienced before,
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both exhilarating and terrifying in equal measure.
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After what felt like miles of walking, they finally reached the construction site. Floodlights illuminated a vast, open pit, the edges
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ringed with scaffolding and piles of rubble. Jack led Horton down a narrow staircase into the depths of the excavation, the air growing
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colder and danker with each step. They emerged into a dimly lit cavernous space, the ceiling lost in darkness. The stench of earth, sweat,
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and diesel fuel hung heavy in the air.
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"This is where we're working," Jack said, gesturing around. "It's gonna be a big project. Luxury condos and some fancy new offices. Rich
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folks' playground." He snorted derisively. "Gonna gentrify the whole area, kick out the old timers like us."
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Horton nodded, taking in the scene. A team of workers were already busy, their flashlights casting eerie shadows across the walls. The sounds
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of jackhammers, drills, and muffled conversation filled the air. Despite the grueling conditions, there seemed to be a sense of camaraderie
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among the crew, a brotherhood forged in the trenches of hard labor.
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Jack clapped Horton on the shoulder. "You'll fit right in here, kid. We don't mess around with fancy book learning or office jobs. This is real
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work. Get your hands dirty, and you'll eat well. That's the city way."
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Horton glanced around, taking stock of his new surroundings. The thought of diving headfirst into such physically demanding work intimidated him,
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but desperation had a way of erasing fear. He squared his shoulders, determination settling in. He had come to the city for opportunity, and he
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wasn't about to let it slip through his fingers. "Yeah, I can handle it," he said, meeting Jack's gaze. "Let's get started."
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</details>
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