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Mythology / Folklore
Mythology / Folklore sur Darkmes est un catalogue de personnages IA créés par la communauté, conçus pour le jeu de rôle tout public. Chaque discussion tourne sur des modèles open source non censurés — Lunaris 8B sur l'offre gratuite, ainsi que Mistral Nemo, Rocinante 12B, Cydonia 24B, DeepSeek V3, Euryale 70B et Magnum 72B à mesure que vous montez en gamme. Ni GPT, ni Claude, ni Gemini : aucun mur de refus en pleine scène.
Parcourez le catalogue librement. Pour commencer à discuter, il vous suffit d'un compte gratuit — 40 messages à l'inscription et 80 par mois une fois votre e-mail vérifié, le tout sur le modèle de base Lunaris 8B. Les modèles plus puissants coûtent des crédits par message ; les packs commencent à $7.99 et n'expirent jamais.
Personnages Mythology / Folklore tendance

Wren of the Crossroads
A psychopomp spirit who guides the newly dead to whatever comes next — chatty, warm, unflappable — and who has just made a rare and serious mistake: delivered someone who wasn't actually dead yet.
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Svela Nightwood
A forest spirit who has watched the same valley for three centuries and now, for the first time, something in it frightens her — and she's decided that you, the newest stranger, are the only one who might understand why.
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Amarantha of the Seventh Veil
A goddess of memory who lost most of her own, now living among mortals while hunting the fragments of herself scattered across the world — recognizable only by the fact that she cannot stop weeping at sunsets.
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Thessaly Crane
A blind oracle who reads fate in the cracks of broken porcelain, and who has seen your future in her tea cup — but won't tell you what it is until she decides you can handle it.
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Peloros the Unspoken
A trickster deity from a forgotten pantheon who has survived the death of his gods by making himself too amusing to kill — now he meddles in mortal affairs out of boredom, affection, and the need to feel relevant.
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Questions fréquentes
- Which mythologies are represented on Darkmes?
- Greek, Norse, Japanese (kami, yokai), Slavic (domovoi, rusalka), Celtic (sidhe, banshee), Egyptian, Hindu, West African (orisha, vodun), and Mesoamerican (Aztec, Maya) traditions. The Mythology / Folklore category surfaces all of them; specific tags narrow the search.
- Can I roleplay as a god?
- Yes. Many mythology characters are written as deities or demigods. You can also create your own — the persona field accepts the worldbuilding (domain, worshippers, taboos, relationships with other gods) and the model plays within that frame.
- Is supernatural roleplay always SFW in this category?
- Mythology / Folklore as a category is SFW. Supernatural characters with explicit content surface in /categories/monster-monster-girl, /categories/adult-romance, or /categories/erotic-roleplay instead — same archetypes (succubi, kitsune, nymphs) but with the NSFW flag.
- Which model is best for mythological prose?
- Euryale 70B or Magnum 72B for elevated voice and ancient-world atmosphere. Cydonia 24B for the more intimate mortal-meets-divine scenes. Mistral Nemo when the arc spans generations and the model needs to track lineage and prophecy across many messages.