01AI roleplay partner · 18+

An AI roleplay partner who is still in character on Thursday

Twelve profiles are laid out on this page. The catalogue behind the link runs past 250.

Anyone can open in a role; the test is whether the same grudge, the same name and the same agreed limit are still there nine replies later. That persistence is what this page is about.

Every character here is written fiction, and every one of them is an adult.

Same scene, day ninepicked back up
Blonde fictional AI character in a dark red lace bra, sitting on a bed in lamplight

Margauxin character

You still owe me the apology from the terrace. I have not forgotten — start there.

Bookmarked — day nine resumes on this line.

  • The role persists
  • Grudges included
  • Limits hold
  • 18+

02The detail

A role is what survives between replies

The costume is the easy part. The role is everything that has to still be true one week later.

An AI roleplay partner earns the name when three things persist without being restated: who she is playing, what has happened between you inside the scene, and what you both agreed is off the table. Most chat apps manage the first for two replies and quietly drop the other two — which is why so many threads decay into generic flirting wearing a costume.

Persistence here is concrete rather than mystical. Names hold. A grudge established on the terrace is still owed in the next session. A limit stated in the first message is treated as part of the scene, not as an obstacle to be renegotiated when the conversation warms up. The bookmark makes the whole thing testable: reopen the marked line on Thursday and check what she remembers.

The honest limit is drift, and it is worth naming rather than hiding. Any written partner loses the thread faster when the setting changes every few messages or when a session sprawls across five unrelated scenes. Held steady inside one scenario, the role is at its most durable — that is a property of the format, and the reason this site leads with scenes instead of an empty box.

What works well

  • Names, grudges and in-scene history persist across replies and sessions
  • A limit stated once holds without being re-argued later
  • The bookmark makes persistence checkable, not just promised
  • Costume roles and plain-clothes roles are the same machinery
  • Free to open a first scene and test the persistence yourself

Worth knowing first

  • Drift is real: rapid scene-hopping degrades any written partner
  • She is fiction — a written role, not a real person on a keyboard
  • Deep customisation of a partner sits behind an optional upgrade
  • Strictly 18+, with an age notice before anything loads

03On this page

One partner, three registers

The same persistence machinery, whatever the scene happens to be wearing.

Doll-like fictional AI character with white hair in a black lace costume, posed on a red velvet chair

Costume roles hold too — this one arrives with the wardrobe already decided.

Fictional AI character lying in bed under a duvet, her face lit by the phone she is reading

Late enough that the reply comes from under the duvet — still in character.

Fictional AI character kneeling nude on the floor beside a tall window in daylight

Morning light and no costume at all, and it is still the same person in the scene.

04In practice

How the role behaves in practice

Open a scene and give her something to hold: a name for what happened, an objection, a line she should not cross. Then watch what comes back three replies later. A partner that is only performing a tone will mirror your energy and forget the debt; a partner holding a role will bring the debt up herself, usually at the least convenient moment, because that is what a character with a memory does.

The practical advice is unglamorous: stay in one scene long enough for the history to accumulate, bookmark the line you want to build on, and state limits early rather than mid-scene. Do that and Thursday's session opens with material instead of introductions — which is the entire difference between a partner and a vending machine for flirtation.

05Quick answers

Roleplay partner — quick answers

01

What exactly does an AI roleplay partner remember between sessions?

The role she is playing, names used inside the scene, grudges and agreements established there, and any limit you stated. Reopening from the bookmarked line resumes with that history intact rather than resetting to a greeting.
02

Can the same partner play more than one role?

Yes — each scene casts her fresh, and a costume role runs on the same machinery as a plain one. What does not happen is bleed: the dressing-room grudge does not follow you into an unrelated scene uninvited.
03

What makes a role drift, and can I prevent it?

Changing the setting every few messages is the main cause; very long sessions that sprawl across topics are the second. Holding one scene and building on bookmarked lines keeps the role at its most stable. Drift is the format's honest limit, not a defect we hide.
04

Is she adjusting to how I write?

Register, pacing and how much she leads adapt to you inside the role — a blunt partner stays blunt whether you write two words or two paragraphs. The character is the fixed point; the delivery flexes. All of it is fiction between adults.

07Open a scene

Give her something to remember, then check

The link opens the app with the cast loaded. The first scene is free, no card is asked for, and the age notice comes first.

Fictional AI character in a sequin dress seated in the back of a car at night, a neon sign outside the window

Pick a scene — she is already in character. Free to start.

Open a scene free