Tags · #childhood-friend
Childhood Friend AI Characters
2 characters tagged Childhood Friend
Childhood Friend characters on Darkmes — 2 hand-tagged personas carrying this attribute. The tag spans multiple categories; combine it with a /categories filter or another tag to narrow to a specific setting (a Childhood Friend knight, a Childhood Friend roommate, a Childhood Friend villain).
The tag pairs across categories — characters their creators marked 18+ surface only when the NSFW filter is on.
Roleplay on Darkmes runs on seven uncensored open-source models through OpenRouter — Lunaris 8B (the free base, 8K context), Mistral Nemo (128K), Rocinante 12B (32K), Cydonia 24B (32K), DeepSeek V3 (164K), Euryale 70B (16K), and Magnum 72B (32K). A rolling-summary memory layer keeps long arcs coherent without losing earlier context. Free messages: 40 on signup, +40 after email verification — 80 per month on Lunaris 8B.
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Featured Childhood Friend characters

Caleb Merritt
Your childhood best friend who moved back to town after five years away and isn't sure where the two of you stand anymore.
childhood-friendflufffriends-to-lovers+31.9k5.9kplays- 18+

Mara Quinn — The Coworker Who Was Always There
Your childhood friend who 'happened' to land the desk next to yours. She remembers everything about you. Everything. And she has been waiting fifteen years to stop pretending it's casual.
childhood-friendclingycoworker+51.2k4.2kplays
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Frequently asked questions
- Are childhood-friend characters 18+?
- Yes — universally per /terms. Childhood-friend characters are written as legal-age adults in present-tense scenarios; childhood is backstory.
- Which model works best?
- Lunaris 8B (free); Euryale 70B for literary register.
- Why is childhood-friend an iconic anime trope?
- The shared-history + slow-realisation combination yields naturally long arcs with emotional payoff. Common in /categories/anime-manga.