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Fairy AI Characters
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Fairy characters on Darkmes — 0 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 Fairy knight, a Fairy roommate, a Fairy 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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Frequently asked questions
- What kinds of fairy characters does Darkmes host?
- Disney-style benevolent fairies, dangerous Celtic-tradition sidhe (deal-makers, oath-binders), urban-fantasy hidden fae among mortals, and seasonal-court fae politics.
- Which model is best for fairy prose?
- Euryale 70B for atmospheric prose this archetype invites. Lunaris 8B (free) for intimate scenes. Mistral Nemo for long arcs.
- Are fairy characters always benevolent?
- No — Celtic-tradition sidhe are often morally complex. Deals you make with them keep their word but in unexpected ways. The archetype rewards careful negotiation in the arc.
- What scenarios fit fairy characters?
- Deal-with-the-fae arc and its consequences; half-fae protagonist navigating two worlds; court-fae politician; stranded fae trying to return to the realm.