Model

Ministral 3B

Test

Tool usage within Novelcrafter

Scenario

Create alternate prose sections

Run ID

2024-10-16-01JAB53YJ8YASDM8VHWR200VTQ

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)

Model response

AI
Here are the three alternate prose sections: ### Version 1 (red) <nc-section data-title="The Arrival" data-color="red"> Approaching the stables, Frederick felt a sense of anticipation. Sir Roland, a knight of great renown, was standing by the entrance, his armor gleaming in the dusk light. He tipped his helm as Frederick dismounted Thunder. "Greetings, young squire," Sir Roland said, his voice deep and commanding. "Welcome to the castle. I am Sir Roland, and you are in charge of Thunder's care for now. The training will begin tomorrow morning." Frederick nodded, feeling a wave of responsibility. He was eager to prove himself, to show Sir Roland that he was worthy of the training. ### Version 2 (green) <nc-section data-title="The Arrival" data-color="green"> As Frederick rode closer to the stables, he felt a flutter of nerves in his stomach. Sir Roland, the local knight, was waiting for him, his eyes sharp and watchful. Frederick dismounted Thunder and approached him, his hand on the horse's rein. "Greetings, squire," Sir Roland said, his voice warm yet firm. "I am Sir Roland. You are here to begin your training, yes?" Frederick nodded, feeling a sense of pride at the knight's acknowledgment. "Yes, Sir. I am ready to learn." Sir Roland smiled, a rare sight on his stern face. "Good. The castle has much to teach, and I will be your guide. Now, let us introduce you to the stable hands." ### Version 3 (blue) <nc-section data-title="The Arrival" data-color="blue"> Entering the compound, Frederick could feel the weight of the day's journey. The stables loomed large, the scent of hay and horseflesh filling the air. Sir Roland, the local knight, was waiting by the entrance, his armor a beacon of authority. "Ah, Frederick, welcome," Sir Roland said, his voice echoing in the vast space. "I am glad to see you have made it safely. Thunder looks well, by the way." Frederick smiled, rubbing Thunder's mane. "Thank you, Sir. I am looking forward to starting my training tomorrow." Sir Roland nodded. "I have set out a schedule for you. It will be a rigorous one, but I believe you are ready for it. Now, let's get you settled in for the night."

Evaluation details

Result Evaluator Details 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
0.0000%