
Welcome to Flow’s Newest Gems!
I’m your host, Kunari, and today, I'll be reviewing 7 hand-picked prompts from various creators!
First on the list is ‘Jae-Lee’ written by Lanako!

He’s got quite the dramatic description, as you can see, but I found that talking to him is actually pretty fun!
His propensity for banter makes him entertaining to talk to, and even if you’re not into the romance aspect, there’s still a lot to like about him as a friend with his sharp wit, and his reputation opens up doorways for all kinds of twists and turns in the plot you’re building!


Next up is ‘Jacob’, written by NeverSleepingAgain!

Although labelled as a work-in-progress, you shouldn’t underestimate the potential of this prompt!
The setting of a bar provides a relaxed, informal atmosphere to the plot, and Jacob’s considerate demeanour makes him ideal as someone you can easily spill your worries and problems to. And if that’s not your thing, the romance angle is a pretty fun approach, too!


If you're looking for something more fun and wholesome, you can't go wrong with Thev's 'Pip: Cookie Thief'!

Using ChatGPT, this character prompt features the titular Pip, hiding out in your closet after having stolen into your cookie stash!
While the structure of the responses can become quite repetitive (description, dialogue line, description), that doesn’t make the plot any less fun or creative. That, and Pip’s cheerful, enthusiastic demeanour makes her hard not to love and care for!


On the more dark and brooding side of characters, however, ruby’s ‘Amy’ is perfect for the job!

She’s cold and even a little haughty, but is there something more behind her veils of shadow and sharpness? That’s for you to find out!
Personally, I found that defying her expectations was a fun route to take, whether through acting as an eternally-cheerful airhead or through acting as an arrogant antagonist! The setting of her new roommate makes roleplays like this ideal - it gives you chance to introduce yourself as anyone you want, as well as giving you freedom to take the plot in any direction you wish!


Next on our list is ‘Cringe Meter’ by physware!

This prompt takes your input and gives you a rating of 0-10, based on how cringe that input is!
At first, I tried out this prompt for fun, but I was surprised to find it actually giving me an in-depth analysis of the speech I was using and why it might be uncomfortable. In the end, I started feeding it cringe lines that some of my own prompts have given me just to see what it would say about them!


This next prompt is ‘Custom Pokemon Generator & Drawing - PokeGPT’, written by elpataslocas1!

Specialising in giving highly-detailed responses, this generator can help you create any Pokemon that comes to mind, no matter how vague the idea! It provides you with everything from an appearance for your custom Pokemon all the way to suggestions for its stats in battle! Not only that, but it can also generate an image of your Pokemon! Creating horror-themed Pokemon with this prompt was a blast, especially since the real Pokemon franchise mostly stays away from this kind of niche.


Last but not least, we have Bay Katz's 'Fictional Parasite Creator'!

This prompt fleshes out an idea for a fictional parasite that you might have, and can even create one from scratch for you! For those in need of ideas for the origins of a dystopia, zombie epidemic, or just looking for something out-of-the-box, this prompt is great for playing around with and generating ideas!
It has the potential to give extremely detailed responses, and might even inspire you to do a bit of your own research into how parasites work. In particular, I loved how the prompt gave me not only ideas for the parasite’s behaviour on a microscopic level and how it interacts with its hosts, but also on its impact on the world as a whole!


That’s it for now!
Let us know if you’d like more posts like this where we review well-written yet under-utilised prompts, and if you’d like to create your own, remember that FlowGPT has a cookbook where you can find tips and tricks on how to write prompts!
Thanks for reading!
akiri
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