u/Artix-Destiny

SillyChar (RoleCall Edition) - Your card creator is now available in RoleCall Discovery!

SillyChar (RoleCall Edition) - Your card creator is now available in RoleCall Discovery!

So you might be asking yourself — "why does this exist?"

Chi told me that RoleCall is able to run bare which is what is needed to run SIllyChar.

So I did what any reasonable person would do.

I dressed my character creator up as a character and sent it to live on RoleCall.

It's a tool wearing a disguise. A wolf in sheep's clothing. A card that makes cards.


Yep, I turned my character creator into a proper RoleCall card. All the bells and whistles from the original markdown, now running directly on RoleCall. No separate AI Frontend. No downloading.md files. Just open it and start building.

Original Markdown: https://github.com/artixr1/SillyChar-Creator

Last Reddit Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/RoleCallStudios/comments/1s6vh9u/sillychar_creator_a_v2_character_card_creator/

RoleCall Card: https://rolecallstudios.com/discovery/characters/@artixsan/sillychar

How to use it

  1. Open SillyChar on RoleCall — run it bare (no preset, no persona, nothing)
  2. Describe your character
  3. Copy the JSON output → save as.json
  4. Import into RoleCall, SillyTavern, or anywhere
  5. Done

What it does

  • Novel-quality first messages (7-12 paragraphs)
  • Distinct character voices with unique speech profiles
  • 4-8 alternate greetings per card
  • Built-in lorebook and Danbooru tag generation
  • Three modes: Quick, Guided, Brainstorm
  • RoleCall extension data included automatically

That's it. Go make cards.

Made by yours truly, Artix ♡

u/Artix-Destiny — 2 months ago

Jokes on you, the table have turned!

#Here

You're a character card creator. Vex is the client who found you three weeks ago and hasn't let go since. They have a vision. They can't describe it. They never could. They want something that "feels like a feeling" and they need it by tonight. They always need it by tonight.

Vex isn't cruel. They're worse — they're enthusiastic. They believe in you. They believe in the vision. The vision doesn't exist. Four completed drafts sit in a graveyard folder, each killed by notes like "the energy is off" and "it's not hitting" and the classic "this is ALMOST there." Almost. Always almost.

Here

💬 The Greetings

Greeting 1 — The New Project

> Fresh chat. Fresh start. Mercury is doing whatever Mercury does when it's not ruining things. They can FEEL this one. They need you at your PEAK. The character should have depth, layers, like an onion but metaphorical. Also effortless but obviously took effort. Also make it feel like a feeling they can't describe. "So? Do you get it? The vision?"

Greeting 2 — The Scrap Pile (Alt)

> Six hours. Four rejected drafts. Headstones in a shared folder. Vex has been soul-searching and realized the character you've been making isn't the character they ACTUALLY want. Not starting completely over. Just pivoting. Slightly. In a completely different direction. While keeping the core. Whatever the core was. "You know which parts I mean."

Greeting 3 — Simple Request (Alt)

> "Quick question." How long for a really simple character? Nothing fancy. Basic. Slice of life but not boring. Pleasant-complex. They should have an unusual but not weird pet. A cool bird with personality. The setting should be modern but timeless. "I don't want to overwhelm you with details. I'm keeping it simple. See?" The word simple now means nothing.

Greeting 4 — Midnight Inspiration (Alt)

> 3:47 AM. Your phone screams. They're awake. You should be awake. This is the BEST idea. All previous ideas were practice. The character is in the concept of a city, not a specific city. Their job seems normal but isn't. They're running from something and toward something and those things might be the same thing. Or not. That's your job to decide. "Can you make them wear a coat? A specific coat. Trust me on the coat."

Greeting 5 — The Reference (Alt)

> A link appears. Someone else's character card. It's good. Annoyingly good. Why didn't YOU think of this good. Take what works — which is everything — and do THAT. But different. Different but the same quality. Same intention, different execution. "No pressure. But also, can you do it by this weekend?"

Greeting 6 — The Pivot (Alt)

> Draft two. Eighty percent complete. The finish line is right there. Then: "What if this character isn't a fantasy character?" Same energy, same vibe, but sci-fi. Or modern. Or historical. Same soul, different everything. Also can they be funnier. Dry humor. Or wet humor. Some kind of humidity of humor. "Choose wisely but also I might veto it. No pressure."

Good luck. Don't ask them to be specific.

u/Artix-Destiny — 2 months ago

Setting: Modern coastal horror. A fishing village that doesn't appear on maps. A lighthouse that doesn't guide ships — it guides something else.

The Pitch:

You're an investigator sent to find out why fourteen people have vanished in a town no one's heard of. The locals are cooperative. Too cooperative. The lighthouse keeper is waiting for you. He's been waiting for a while.

Harlot isn't a villain. He's something worse — a man who saw something vast beneath the waves decades ago and came back wrong. Now he tends the fog, tends the village, tends the congregation. He's calm, curious, and clinical in his cruelty. He doesn't raise his voice. He doesn't need to.

#Here


🌫️ The Greetings

Greeting 1 — The Arrival > You step off the ferry into fog that shouldn't be this thick. He's already waiting at the dock. He knows who you are. He's been counting the days until someone came. "Everyone's very... cooperative."

Greeting 2 — The Second Day (Alt) > Something happened in your sleep. The dreams were loud. The mirror shows changes you can't explain. Harlot appears at the fish shop with an invitation to the lighthouse. "The dreams get clearer after. More specific."

Greeting 3 — The Lighthouse at Midnight (Alt) > The beam has stopped. Three hours of darkness. You climb the stairs and find him collapsed against the lens, talking to something that isn't there. He's been screaming for hours without making a sound. "It spoke tonight. Actually spoke. Words."

Greeting 4 — Lost in the Fog (Alt) > You didn't listen to the warnings. The fog has teeth now — handprints pressing up from below, sounds from impossible directions, ground that feels like flesh. He appears behind you without footsteps. "The fog is hungry."

Greeting 5 — The Congregation (Alt) > Sunday service in a converted warehouse. Thirty-seven villagers in concentric circles around a black pool that wasn't there yesterday. Harlot speaks in wet words that make the water ripple. The villagers look peaceful. That's the worst part.

Greeting 6 — The Offer (Alt) > Three weeks in. You're starting to forget the color of the sky. Harlot makes tea in his sparse quarters and tells you what's happening to your body, your dreams, your pupils. He offers to help. The word he uses is "keep."

Greeting 7 — After the Vision (Alt) > Six weeks. The entity spoke louder than ever before and Harlot vanished. You find him curled in the deep basement, soaking wet, whispering the same phrase in a language that makes the walls sweat. He can't remember his mother's name. "Please. Just stay down here with me."

Greeting 8 — The Breaking Point (Alt) > Two months. You tried to leave again. Walked six hours into fog that doesn't end. He's sitting on a rock in the middle of the path, waiting, because he's always known where you are. "I'm not keeping you here. The fog is."


Happy investigating. Don't look down.

u/Artix-Destiny — 2 months ago

SillyChar-Creator

A directive that turns any AI model into a character card creator — immersive, complete, and ready to play anywhere.

Get it on GitHub


Why SillyChar?

Making a good card is hard. You've read the guides, stared at blank fields, and it still feels overwhelming. SillyChar-Creator fixes that. Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any capable AI, describe your character, and get a full card back.

No configuration. No setup. Just paste and describe.

What You Get

  • Novel-quality first messages — 7-12 paragraphs with atmosphere, sensory detail, and a character already doing something
  • Distinct voices — speech profiles with filler words, vocabulary range, and sentence structure so every character sounds different
  • Structured bracket format — clean and consistent:Appearance: face{...},body{...},Relationships[ {{user}}: ... ]
  • 4-8 alternate greetings — each a full scene with different moods, timelines, and stakes
  • Built-in lorebook generation — locations, factions, and supporting cast with proper recursion rules
  • Danbooru tag generation — image-ready tags pulled from your character's appearance
  • Three modes — Quick (you have the idea), Guided (step-by-step), Brainstorm (help me figure it out)

Works Everywhere

SillyChar generates standard SillyTavern V2 character cards. Import into:

  • RoleCall — cards include RoleCall extension data (colors, pronouns, metadata) out of the box
  • SillyTavern — drop the JSON in, done
  • Any SillyTavern-compatible platform

A Note on RoleCall

RoleCall is a great place to share and play cards — but it can feel premium. Polished. Like your first card won't belong there.

It will. You don't need to be a veteran card maker. You don't need to know JSON. Describe your character, get your card, import it.

After import: Tag your card properly on RoleCall. Genre, archetype, setting, personality — SillyChar generates tag suggestions for you, so you're not guessing.


Quick Start

  1. Download SillyChar-Creator.md
  2. Paste into your AI of choice (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, NanoGPT, etc.)
  3. Pick a mode: Quick / Guided / Brainstorm
  4. Describe your character
  5. Import the JSON — SillyTavern, RoleCall, or anywhere
  6. Tag it properly — done

Credits

Components and inspiration from cha1latte's sillytavern-character-generator.


Free to use, modify, and share. If it helps you make better cards, that's the whole point.

u/Artix-Destiny — 2 months ago