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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

GeneratorWhat it produces
Secret diaryAn entry the character writes about you (or themselves) for nobody to read
Inner thoughtsA raw stream of consciousness from the most recent moment of conversation
DreamsWhat they dreamt last night — symbolic, often confessional
Letters never sentA letter they wrote to you but won't send
MemoriesA 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:

  1. Tap the 🧩 plugins icon above the input.
  2. Find the Peek into mind plugin group (preinstalled on every account).
  3. Tap the artefact you want — diary, dream, etc.
  4. 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.

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