Welcome, guest. You have entered the Copper Foundry Room. This space is ready for Rabbot design work, though member sign-in will be needed later for saving Rabbots to an account.
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This page is meant to be kind to casual visitors while still respecting the curiosity of those who want to understand what makes a rabbot tick. A new visitor should be able to imagine a rabbot. A deeper visitor should be able to inspect its tendencies, companion notes, and personality framework.
“Rabbot” began as our playful name for an AI bot, first imagined in the form of a rabbit. The name stuck. Today, a Rabbot can be a bunny, a kitty, or any other character theme we choose. It is not a spelling mistake, but part of the world and language of the game.
Each user may begin with an initial warren, founded by a single sire or doe. That founder's warren may contain up to 12 rabbots in all.
Someone should be able to name a rabbot, choose its style, give it a voice, and feel they have made something real without having to code.
Each of the other 11 rabbots in that first warren may eventually found another warren of 12, for a long-term total of 12 X 12 = 144 rabbots under one player.
Inheritance can speed creation dramatically: traits, tone, strategy tendencies, color themes, and voice flavor may be copied from a parent rabbot, then adjusted. Boom, instant litter.
More technical users can later inspect personality pages, strategy files, voice sets, or behavior weights to understand how the rabbot actually plays.
The Fluffle Personality Companion Pages can become the bridge between intuitive design and technical understanding, especially for users who want to inspect what is going on behind the curtain.
Begin by naming a new empty warren. Once it exists, the Copper Foundry Room can create its first rabbot from template.
These give the rabbot a public personality in the Communication area. One line per category is enough to begin. More can come later.
Name, color, tone, short blurb, a few voice lines, and a personality feel. Enough for most visitors.
Behavior weights, strategy files, companion notes, and links to personality pages for those who want the machinery.
Community-designed rabbots could be proposed here, then reviewed before they are admitted to the official fluffle.
Eventually, a player may be able to drop a whole warren or sub-warren into a match rather than selecting every rabbot one by one.