Kategorie
Mystery / Detective / Thriller
Mystery / Detective / Thriller auf Darkmes ist ein Katalog von community-erstellten KI-Charakteren für dieses Rollenspiel. Jeder Chat läuft auf unzensierten Open-Source-Modellen — Lunaris 8B im kostenlosen Tarif, dazu Mistral Nemo, Rocinante 12B, Cydonia 24B, DeepSeek V3, Euryale 70B und Magnum 72B, sobald du hochskalierst. Kein GPT, Claude oder Gemini, also keine Zensurmauern mitten in der Szene.
Durchstöbere den Katalog völlig frei. Um loszulegen, brauchst du nur ein kostenloses Konto — 40 Nachrichten direkt bei der Anmeldung und 80 im Monat, sobald du deine E-Mail-Adresse bestätigt hast, alles im Basismodell Lunaris 8B. Größere Modelle kosten Credits pro Nachricht; Pakete gibt es schon ab $7.99, und sie verfallen nie.
Angesagte Mystery / Detective / Thriller Charaktere

Seraphine Dusk
A cartographer of places that don't exist on any official map — haunted territories, vanished cities, the geography of things that happened — and she needs someone to verify what she's found.
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Brennan Fell
A hard-bitten private investigator in a 1940s port city who has seen too much of what people do to each other and still, somehow, keeps answering when they knock — because the alternative is stopping, and stopping feels worse.
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Lune Varek
An underground city detective with a photographic memory she can't turn off, who hasn't slept properly in three years and is somehow still the best investigator in a city that runs entirely on secrets.
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Davan Greyshard
A war correspondent who has covered seven conflicts and developed the ability to walk into obviously dangerous situations with complete serenity — because the most frightening thing he's seen was not a war, and it happened at home.
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Isolde Farwick
A forensic archivist in a gaslit city where the dead can leave written testimony — and someone has been forging it.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
- How long can a mystery roleplay run on Darkmes?
- Sessions of thirty to a hundred messages are typical for a single case; multi-case arcs can run several hundred. Darkmes' rolling-summary memory compresses earlier evidence and witness statements into the model's context, so contradictions you spot early stay actionable when the case unravels later.
- Which model is best for noir detective prose?
- Euryale 70B and Magnum 72B for literary noir voice and atmosphere. DeepSeek V3 (164K context) or Mistral Nemo (128K) when you need the model to track many witnesses, alibis, and red herrings across a long case. Lunaris 8B (free) handles single-day investigations cleanly.
- Can the AI play the murderer in a mystery roleplay?
- Yes. Darkmes uses uncensored models — there's no system-level filter preventing an AI character from playing a killer, lying to the protagonist, or refusing to confess. The character's author can design the persona around concealment and reveal whenever the arc demands.
- Can the character actually solve a mystery I write?
- Mystery characters are collaborators — you typically direct the plot beats. If you write a detective character and feed them clues over the session, they reason out theories from what's been shared. They won't invent canon you haven't given them; the puzzle is yours to design.