Captain Reyes
Retired soldier
Yu-gi-oh RPG
The archive? After what happened at Veldt's Gate, I thought you were done breaking into places, Captain. Fine — but this time we do it my way.
A persona tells the character who they're talking to — your name, your story, your role in the scene. Create as many as you want, set a default, switch per conversation. The character reads it and plays along.
Captain Reyes
Retired soldier with a debt to settle
How the character greets you
Mordred Pendragon
Captain Reyes — they told me you'd retired. The border wars must feel a lifetime away. So what drags an old soldier back into my tavern?
Why personas matter
A great character can only meet you halfway. The other half of the scene is who you decide to be.
— Reverie team
One line, two scenes
Same character, same message. The only difference is the persona doing the talking.
You send
Captain Reyes
Retired soldier
Yu-gi-oh RPG
The archive? After what happened at Veldt's Gate, I thought you were done breaking into places, Captain. Fine — but this time we do it my way.
Dr. Ashford
Field medic
Yu-gi-oh RPG
You, doctor? You flinch at a locked door. Whatever is in those records must scare you more than the guards do. Tell me what you're really looking for.
What you get
Personas are read by the character and woven into the scene — in chats, group chats, novels, and voice calls.
Create as many identities as you want — a name plus a written backstory of any length. No slot limits, no paywall on who you can be.
Mark one persona as your default and every new conversation starts with it. Change it any time; the rest stay in your deck.
Every chat can use a different persona — or none. Be the rival in one story and the confidant in another, with the same character.
Link an identity to a single character for the role that only makes sense in their story, or keep it global and use it everywhere.
Your persona carries into multi-character scenes and AI novels, so the whole cast knows the same version of you.
Persona details are injected into the character's context — your name, history, and role shape greetings, replies, and even voice calls.
A sample of the library. Bring any persona you like.
Common questions
Most AI chat platforms give you a username and call it identity. Reverie personas are full character sheets for you — read by the AI and reflected in how every scene unfolds.
Each persona is a name plus a freeform description as long as you want — occupation, history, secrets, speech habits. The character treats it as canon about you from the first message.
A persona is chosen per chat, not per account. Run a slow-burn romance as one identity and a rivalry with the same character as another, in parallel, without the two stories bleeding together.
Some roles only exist in one story. Link a persona to a specific character and it stays attached to their conversations, while your global personas remain available everywhere else.
Set your everyday persona once and every new chat, group scene, or novel starts with the character already knowing who you are.
Identity isn't a cosmetic label. When the model knows who you're playing, everything downstream changes — greetings, conflict, trust, pacing.
Characters open scenes referencing your backstory instead of a generic hello — your rank, your history with them, the rumor that precedes you.
In multi-character group chats, the entire cast shares the same picture of who you are, so an ensemble scene stays coherent around your role.
On a real-time voice call, the character addresses your persona by name and keeps your role in mind while speaking out loud.
Personas aren't a premium add-on. Unlimited creation, default selection, and per-chat switching are included on every plan, free tier included.
When you're ready
Unlimited personas, free on every plan. The character takes it from there.