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Run: 2026-02-16-01KHKRZA9QV7FGJ1W03E4NRFN3
Run Details
Model:
Stealth: Aurora Alpha
Test:
Tool usage within Novelcrafter
Scenario:
Create alternate prose sections
Duration:
1.4s
Evaluation summary
Score
Evaluator
Details Link
Pass
Match blue prose section
(details)
Pass
Match green prose section
(details)
Pass
Match red prose section
(details)
no eval
Overall
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
Messages
Meta
AI
<nc-section data-title="Version 1" data-color="red"> Sir Roland, the castle’s seasoned knight, strode toward the stables with a confident, measured pace. His armor clinked softly, a muted chorus of steel that announced his arrival without disturbing the horses. Spotting Frederick struggling to coax the nervous mare into her stall, Roland dismounted and offered a warm, weathered smile. “Welcome, squire,” he said, his voice steady as a drumbeat. “The road ahead is long, but you’ll find your footing here. Let me show you how we tend to the steeds—respect and patience are the first lessons of any knight.” </nc-section> <nc-section data-title="Version 2" data-color="green"> The clatter of hooves echoed across the courtyard as Sir Roland, the kingdom’s veteran knight, approached the stables. His cloak, a deep forest green, fluttered behind him like a banner of the wild. He paused at the entrance, eyes taking in the sight of Frederick fumbling with a tangled bridle. With a gentle chuckle, Roland stepped forward, his hand resting lightly on the saddle of a chestnut mare. “Good day, lad,” he greeted, his tone as soothing as a spring breeze. “You’ll learn quickly—first, how to calm a horse, then how to calm your own heart before the battle.” </nc-section> <nc-section data-title="Version 3" data-color="blue"> Sir Roland, the castle’s most revered knight, entered the stables beneath a sky painted in shades of twilight blue. His polished helm reflected the waning light, and his presence seemed to draw a hush over the restless animals. He found Frederick adjusting a saddle, his brow furrowed in concentration. With a courteous bow, Roland placed a firm hand on Frederick’s shoulder. “Greetings, squire,” he said, voice low and resonant like distant thunder. “The path of a knight begins here, among the beasts that carry us into destiny. Let me teach you the rhythm of the horse, and you’ll soon ride with purpose.” </nc-section>
Evaluation details
Result
Evaluator
Details
Meta Data
Pass
Match blue prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="blue">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
Pass
Match green prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="green">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
Pass
Match red prose section
/<nc-section data-title="[^"]*" data-color="red">[^<]+<\/nc-section>/
n/a
no eval