Peek into the character's mind
Generate diary entries, dreams, unsent letters, and inner thoughts that the character would never share in conversation.
Sometimes the most interesting thing about a character is what they're not telling you. Reverie ships a set of generators that surface those hidden layers as standalone artefacts — short pieces in the character's voice, framed as private.
These are about depth, not about adding more chat messages. Read the philosophy →
The five artefacts
| Generator | What it produces |
|---|---|
| Secret diary | An entry the character writes about you (or themselves) for nobody to read |
| Inner thoughts | A raw stream of consciousness from the most recent moment of conversation |
| Dreams | What they dreamt last night — symbolic, often confessional |
| Letters never sent | A letter they wrote to you but won't send |
| Memories | A scene from their past, written in their voice |
Each is generated on demand and saved to the character's profile in your chat. You can regenerate at any time for a new version — no two are the same.
How to generate one
From any chat:
- Tap the 🧩 plugins icon above the input.
- Find the Peek into mind plugin group (preinstalled on every account).
- Tap the artefact you want — diary, dream, etc.
- The artefact appears in chat as a styled card. It also saves to the character's profile in Side panel → Memories for later browsing.
What context they're built on
- The conversation so far — including subsummary and pinned memories.
- Recent emotional beats — the more loaded the recent exchange, the richer the artefact.
- The active scenario and your active identity.
If you ask for an unsent letter the morning after a fight, you'll get a different letter than if you ask after a quiet evening. That's the point.
Cost
Each artefact is a single AI call — same token math as a regular reply on the active model. Roughly the cost of one long message.
Tips
- Generate after a milestone. First date, confession, big argument — these moments yield the most loaded artefacts.
- Read before responding. An unsent letter can shift how you reply in the next message.
- Don't quote them back. If you mention the diary entry in chat, the character will react oddly — they don't know you read it. Treat them as out-of-band.
- Pin a favourite memory. Tap Pin to memory on a generated memory card to make it part of long-term context permanently.