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can you pls generate one paladin for each subclass in that empire/world. vary their deity, patheon, home territory/city, class, educational background, biography. include actual stats for strength, intelligence, and otehr attributes. try to match the subclass to the rest of his/her backstory so it fits nicely. have some be land-based and some naval/seafaring oriented. try to fit the specific weapons they specialized in to their subclass and city
The exact duration of your current session isn't something I can track precisely, but typically, these sessions last for a few hours of activity or until there's a significant period of inactivity. To ensure you can complete what you'd like, it’s a good idea to focus on any remaining high-priority tasks. If you're concerned about time, feel free to let me know your goals, and I can help prioritize them!
for each character, assume they are each 5th level and do the following: (a) add a few sentences about the state, nature, conditions etc. of slavery in their home city/country/territory (b) add a few sentneces to their backstory about their beliefs and past actions in opposition of slavery within their home culture (c) add a few sentences about how they view their personal deity as supporting their own personal opposition to slavery (d) add some details about their armor that support their backstory, beliefs, weapons of choice, etc. (e) list a second and third weapon which supports the character's style, beliefs, strengths, etc. (f) include a few sentences about the types of books and entertainment from that era they enjoy, that is consistent with their beleifs and backstory.
When you log back in and view this conversation from the left bar of your ChatGPT window, you'll be able to see the transcript, but I won't have access to it in a new session. So, even though you can reference everything we've discussed above, I won't "remember" the files or context from this conversation once you start a new session. Each session is treated as new from my perspective, meaning I won’t retain any information, documents, or history once a session ends and you start a fresh one.
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