Your desires come to life, one choice at a time
Embassy, luxury hotel, covered market. The AI holds the sophisticated intrigue — you decide whom to trust.
Espionage lives on detail: the contact you mustn't miss, the piece of information worth a career, the gesture that gives someone away. Your Scenario excels at this register because the AI keeps the consistency — who knows what, who works for whom, which file has been compromised.
You choose the era (Cold War, contemporary, near-future — each context changes everything), the type of mission (infiltration, extraction, protection, double-dealing) and your agent's profile. The story unfolds across the genre's emblematic locations — embassies, night trains, hotels, safehouses.
The moral dilemma is central: betray a colleague to save a mission, sacrifice a civilian, doubt your own agency. The AI doesn't flinch on those choices.
So many starting points — the AI adapts to whichever one you pick.
Berlin, Vienna, crossings to the East. The genre's peak, files on microfilm and moles embedded for ten years.
Who's manipulating whom? Every piece of information may be true, false, or partly poisoned.
Pull someone out before they fall. Time is short, the borders are dangerous.
An operation involving governments. The stakes outgrow your mission.
Your cover is blown. Everyone's looking for you — including your own agency.
Sample opening chapters.
The AI writes in the first person, building on every choice you've made so far.
The meeting was supposed to happen ten minutes ago. Your contact didn't come. From the window, you watch the Ringstraße slowly empty. In the street, a black car has passed twice. Your phone beeps: a single word, from your handler — "Leave."
Live this genre with someone.
Two protagonists, two players. Each one chooses on their turn; the text unfolds accordingly. Here's how a typical exchange plays out.
The café is ten minutes from the border. The man who's meant to pass them the file orders his third espresso. Too many people today — a team from the other side is two tables over.
The contact has the package. Nika stands up. At the other team's table, a gaze fixes on her a second too long. Raphael is outside, leaning against the car — he saw it too.
Nika is in the back room. The kitchen door opens onto a courtyard, then an alley. Behind her, two hurried footsteps — not a cook's.
Agents, moles, handlers, targets — build your network or step into theirs.
In broad strokes, yes — CIA, KGB / FSB, MI6, DGSE, Mossad. It knows the structures and the historical rivalries. On operational detail, it stays plausible without claiming documentary accuracy.
Yes. Your Scenario is a text role-playing game (RP) where the AI handles the narration and the characters in real time. You decide, it writes. Unlike a classic message-based RP, every chapter is built around your choices and remembers everything that came before.
You describe in a few words the beginning of the story you have in mind. The AI writes the first chapter and offers you three choices to steer what comes next. With each choice, a new chapter is written, taking into account everything decided so far. You can also write your own action freely.
Yes. You get free credits when you sign up, and each chapter costs a few credits. Paid plans are available for heavy use.
Yes. Your scenarios belong to you. You can share them via a link if you want to; otherwise they stay strictly private.
Your Scenario spans twelve worlds. Each with its own codes, atmosphere, and archetypes.
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