Model

Sao10K L3.1 70B Hanami x1

Test

Dialogue tags

Scenario

Write 500 words with 50% dialogue

Run ID

2024-10-09-01J9SSAKWDQDWWSCNN80PP39AD

Model input

User/Human
You are a author of comedic heist books. Please write a 500 word scene that has 50% words of dialogue between two thieves named Molly and Bill who are planning to break into a children's party to steal all the presents. Only include the prose of the scene without any markdown or commentary.

Model response

AI
Molly stared intently at the blueprints spread across the kitchen table. "Okay, the party is in the backyard of this house on Maple Street. The presents are going to be on a big table near the bounce house." Bill leaned over, squinting at the crude drawings. "A bounce house? You didn't mention a bounce house." "Yeah, I know, I know. But listen, it's actually perfect. The kids will be jumping around in there having the time of their lives, completely distracted. Meanwhile, we'll slip in the back door, grab the presents, and be out in under five minutes." Molly tapped her pen against the table excitedly. "What about security?" Bill asked, his brow furrowed. "Parents, other adults?" "Ha! The parents will be too busy making sure Timmy doesn't eat too much sugar and that little Sally doesn't get her hair stuck in the bounce house again. They won't even notice us." "Alright, what about the birthday boy though? Isn't he gonna be checking on his presents every two seconds?" Molly rolled her eyes. "Please, he's turning five. He's got a short attention span and the ability of a goldfish. I doubt he'll remember where he put his keys let alone his presents." "So we grab the loot and go, no problem." Bill grinned. "Not quite." Molly held up a finger. "There's one last detail we need to account for." Bill sighed. "What is it?" "The pinata. I heard it's filled with candy and small toys. We need to get that too." "Jesus, Molly. It's just a bunch of crap stuffed in a papier mache animal. Is it really worth the risk?" Molly crossed her arms defiantly. "Hey, that 'crap' could be worth a pretty penny to the right buyers. I'm not leaving without it." Bill threw up his hands. "Fine. The pinata stays in the plan. But we need to be quick about it. No messing around." "I wouldn't have it any other way." Molly smirked. "Now let's go over the timing. I'll sneak in first through the back door to create a diversion, you come in 30 seconds later through the front door..." Bill cut her off, "Wait, a diversion? What are you gonna do?" "Oh, you'll see. It's gonna be fun." Molly giggled to herself as

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details Meta Data
0.0000% Matches word count n/a
neededCleanfalse
words378
0.0000% Dialogue to Total Word Ratio
Ratio: 82.54%, Deviation: 32.54%
neededCleanfalse
wordsTotal378
wordsDialogue312
0.0000%