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- [Rendering events in Discord](#rendering-events-in-discord)
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- [Prompt syntax](#prompt-syntax)
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- [Prompt action syntax](#prompt-action-syntax)
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- [Prompt replies](#prompt-replies)
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## Playing in Discord
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- this is also true in Python and should not be a problem
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- the values cannot contain `,`
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- this is a problem and support for quotes is needed
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### Prompt replies
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While playing TaleWeave AI, the LLM-powered characters can ask you questions and start conversations with your
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character. When this happens, you will be prompted with their question or message.
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You can end the conversation by ending your reply with `END`, which includes a reply that only contains `END`.
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Ending the conversation on your first reply without providing any other text will ignore the character that was
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talking to you.
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Your reply will be taken literally, other than the `END` suffix. If you provide text along with the `END` suffix,
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the suffix will be removed and the rest of the text will be sent to the other character as your reply.
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