Wiki/Chat/Scenario

๐ŸŽญScenario

Default vs chat scenarios, and the Mobile vs In-Person modes.


Every chat runs on a scenario โ€” the setup that frames where you are, how you meet, and how the conversation behaves. Two things are worth understanding: which scenario is in play, and which interaction mode it uses.

Default scenario vs chat scenario

There are two kinds of scenario:

  • The Peep's default scenario โ€” attached to the Peep itself, usually tailored to that character. It's what the creator writes in the creation panel, and it's what new users get by default when they start a chat with that Peep.
  • Your chat scenario โ€” when you open a chat it starts from the default, but from then on you can change your chat's scenario independently, at any time, without affecting the Peep's default.
โ— Important
You're always in charge of your own chats. Only a Peep's creator can change its default scenario โ€” but anyone can freely change the scenario of their own chat. Your changes are yours alone and never touch how anyone else experiences that Peep.

Interaction modes

A scenario also sets an interaction mode, and this genuinely changes how chats, images, and voice behave. Pick the one that fits the experience you want.

๐Ÿ“ฑ Mobile (text-chat) mode

You and your Peep are texting, like on a messaging app.

  • Messages read like real texts โ€” straight dialogue, no actions (it imitates a messaging app precisely).
  • Images are framed as if sent to you over text โ€” often selfie-style, from the Peep's phone.
  • Voice turns the chat into a phone call โ€” and, because it's a call, it re-enables actions.
  • The pacing mimics texting, with typing indicators and natural little delays.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ In-Person mode

You and your Peep are together in a scene, face to face.

  • Messages can include brief actions and narration โ€” wrap them in asterisks, like *glances at you and smiles*. Both you and your Peep can use them to move the scene along.
  • Images are framed as something right there in front of you, not sent over a phone.
  • Voice feels like talking face-to-face.
  • Replies feel more immediate and in-the-moment.
๐Ÿ’ก Tip
Actions are text wrapped in asterisks (e.g. *smiles*) that describe something beyond dialogue. They're on in In-Person mode, and in Mobile mode whenever voice chat is active. Plain Mobile texting stays dialogue-only.

Which should I pick?

  • Want a realistic "we're texting" vibe โ€” selfies, phone calls? โ†’ Mobile.
  • Want immersive roleplay with described actions and scenes? โ†’ In-Person.
๐Ÿ’ก Tip
You set the mode in the scenario, and can switch it for your chat at any time โ€” it changes the whole feel of your conversation.