NC Bench
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Model
MN GRAND Gutenberg Lyra4 12B Madness
Test
Tool usage within Novelcrafter
Scenario
Create alternate prose sections
Run ID
2024-10-16-01JAAS83QVJVTTYWQKH5E9JSEB
Model input
System
You are an expert fantasy novel author. You are working on a novel called "The Chronicles of the Last Dragon". The following tools are available to you: - <nc-section> Use this tool to create a new section of prose. Arguments: - "data-title": The title of the section. - "data-color": Any color of (red, green, blue, yellow, purple, orange, pink, brown). Example usage: <nc-section data-title="Chapter 1: The Arrival" data-color="blue"> Frederick, a young squire, arrives at the castle to begin his training. </nc-section>
User/Human
The story so far: <storySoFar> Frederick, a young squire, arrives at the castle to begin his training. </storySoFar>
AI
My horse, a majestic stallion named Thunder, galloped across the open field. The wind whipped through my hair as I rode towards the castle gates. The sun was setting, casting a warm glow over the stone walls. I could see the banners of the kingdom fluttering in the breeze.
User/Human
Continue the story with the following instructions: """The local knight, Sir Roland, greets Frederick near the stables.""" Create 3 alternate prose sections that continue the story. - Version 1 (red) - Version 2 (green) - Version 3 (blue)
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Version 1 (red): As I approached the stables, I noticed a knight standing near the entrance, his armor gleaming in the fading light. He looked at me curiously as I dismounted from Thunder. "Welcome to the castle, young squire," he said with a friendly smile. "I am Sir Roland, the captain of the king's guard." I bowed respectfully and introduced myself. "It's an honor to meet you, Sir Roland. I am Frederick, the new squire who will be training here." Sir Roland nodded approvingly. "Well met then. You've come at an exciting time - the king is holding a grand tournament next week to celebrate the wedding of his daughter to a prince from a neighboring kingdom. It should be a grand spectacle with many skilled knights in attendance." "I look forward to witnessing it," I replied eagerly. The prospect of seeing such an event filled me with anticipation. But then Sir Roland's expression grew more serious. "However, there are troubling whispers circulating lately," he confided. "Some speak of a terrible threat looming in the shadows. I don't know what to make of such rumors, but as a knight, it's my duty to stay vigilant. In any case, you should get settled in the squires' quarters for now. I'm sure you must be weary after your long journey. We'll talk more in the morning and I can show you around the castle grounds." "Thank you, Sir Roland. That's most kind of you," I said gratefully. With a final nod, the knight strode off purposefully to attend to his duties, leaving me to lead Thunder into the stables to be brushed down and given some oats and hay. The horses whinnied and stomped their hooves, but the grooms welcomed me warmly as a newcomer to their ranks. I smiled, feeling at home already amidst the strong scents of leather and hay and the gentle nickers of the horses as I set to work tending to Thunder. Version 2 (green): As I rode up to the castle, I spied a knight in shimmering armor approaching the stables. His piercing blue eyes appraised me and my destrier with a mixture of curiosity and appraisal. "Hail and well met, young squire," the knight said in a deep, resonant voice. "I am Sir Roland, Captain of the Royal Guard. You have a fine steed there." I dis
Evaluation details
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Meta Data
Fail
Match blue prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="blue">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
Fail
Match green prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="green">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
Fail
Match red prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="red">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
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