Can you test this prompt?

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by lightning-missile - opened

Hi,
Very interested about this model because Behemoth and Lumikabra are two of my favorites. While your adding sample generations, can you test out this prompt? I usually use this to determine how creative a model is.

Prompt: Write a battle to the death between Jeff, who controls fire, and John, who controls water.

Thanks!

The sun was setting, casting a warm glow over the abandoned quarry. Jeff and John stood at opposite ends of the stone pit, their eyes locked on each other. The air crackled with tension as they prepared to face off, the elements of fire and water ready to clash.

Jeff's eyes narrowed, a smirk playing on his lips. He raised his hands, and flames erupted from his fingertips, dancing in the air. The fire grew, swirling around him like a fiery tornado. He thrust his hands forward, and a wave of flames surged towards John.

John remained calm, his gaze steady. He raised his hands, and a wall of water materialized before him, blocking the flames. The water hissed and steamed as it met the fire, but it held firm. John then lowered his hands, and the water began to swirl around him, taking the shape of a massive serpent.

The water serpent reared up, its body glistening in the fading light. With a flick of John's wrist, the serpent lunged at Jeff, its jaws snapping. Jeff ducked just in time, the serpent's teeth missing him by inches. He countered with a blast of fire, but the serpent simply absorbed the flames, turning them into steam.

Jeff growled, frustration etched on his face. He began to weave his hands in intricate patterns, and a phoenix made of fire materialized above him. The phoenix let out a piercing cry and dove towards John, its wings leaving trails of flames in its wake.

John's eyes widened, but he quickly regained his composure. He raised his hands, and a massive wave of water surged up from the ground, crashing into the phoenix. The two elements clashed, water and fire intertwining in a spectacular display.

The phoenix emerged from the wave, its feathers smoking, but still alight. It swooped down, its talons aimed at John's chest. John dodged, rolling to the side, but the phoenix's wing clipped his shoulder, leaving a burn mark.

John grimaced in pain, but his determination only grew. He closed his eyes, focusing on the water around him. The ground began to tremble, and a geyser erupted beneath Jeff, sending him flying into the air.

Jeff landed hard, the wind knocked out of him. He struggled to his feet, his breath coming in ragged gasps. He looked up to see John approaching, the water serpent coiled around him like a shield.

Jeff knew he was at a disadvantage. He needed to end this quickly. He focused all his energy, and a massive fireball formed in his hands. He hurled it at John, putting all his strength behind it.

John saw the fireball coming and raised his hands, ready to block it with water. But Jeff had anticipated this. Just as the fireball was about to hit, it split into dozens of smaller fireballs, each one heading in a different direction.

John was caught off guard. He managed to block most of the fireballs, but a few slipped past his defenses, striking him in the chest and legs. He staggered back, his knees buckling.

Jeff saw his chance and lunged forward, his hands blazing with fire. He grabbed John by the throat, the flames licking at his skin. John gasped, his eyes wide with pain and fear.

"You should have stayed out of my way," Jeff snarled, his grip tightening.

But John wasn't done yet. With a final burst of strength, he reached up and grabbed Jeff's wrists. Water began to flow from his hands, extinguishing the flames. Jeff yelled in surprise, trying to pull away, but John held on tight.

The water continued to flow, engulfing Jeff's arms and spreading to his chest. Jeff struggled, but the water was relentless, extinguishing his flames and sapping his strength.

Finally, Jeff's flames flickered out, and he collapsed to the ground, unconscious. John stood over him, panting heavily. His clothes were singed, and his skin was covered in burns, but he was alive.

He looked down at Jeff, a mixture of relief and sadness in his eyes. "It didn't have to be this way," he murmured, before turning and walking away, leaving the quarry behind.

The sun was setting, casting a warm glow over the abandoned quarry. Jeff and John stood at opposite ends of the stone pit, their eyes locked on each other. The air crackled with tension as they prepared to face off, the elements of fire and water ready to clash.

Jeff's eyes narrowed, a smirk playing on his lips. He raised his hands, and flames erupted from his fingertips, dancing in the air. The fire grew, swirling around him like a fiery tornado. He thrust his hands forward, and a wave of flames surged towards John.

John remained calm, his gaze steady. He raised his hands, and a wall of water materialized before him, blocking the flames. The water hissed and steamed as it met the fire, but it held firm. John then lowered his hands, and the water began to swirl around him, taking the shape of a massive serpent.

The water serpent reared up, its body glistening in the fading light. With a flick of John's wrist, the serpent lunged at Jeff, its jaws snapping. Jeff ducked just in time, the serpent's teeth missing him by inches. He countered with a blast of fire, but the serpent simply absorbed the flames, turning them into steam.

Jeff growled, frustration etched on his face. He began to weave his hands in intricate patterns, and a phoenix made of fire materialized above him. The phoenix let out a piercing cry and dove towards John, its wings leaving trails of flames in its wake.

John's eyes widened, but he quickly regained his composure. He raised his hands, and a massive wave of water surged up from the ground, crashing into the phoenix. The two elements clashed, water and fire intertwining in a spectacular display.

The phoenix emerged from the wave, its feathers smoking, but still alight. It swooped down, its talons aimed at John's chest. John dodged, rolling to the side, but the phoenix's wing clipped his shoulder, leaving a burn mark.

John grimaced in pain, but his determination only grew. He closed his eyes, focusing on the water around him. The ground began to tremble, and a geyser erupted beneath Jeff, sending him flying into the air.

Jeff landed hard, the wind knocked out of him. He struggled to his feet, his breath coming in ragged gasps. He looked up to see John approaching, the water serpent coiled around him like a shield.

Jeff knew he was at a disadvantage. He needed to end this quickly. He focused all his energy, and a massive fireball formed in his hands. He hurled it at John, putting all his strength behind it.

John saw the fireball coming and raised his hands, ready to block it with water. But Jeff had anticipated this. Just as the fireball was about to hit, it split into dozens of smaller fireballs, each one heading in a different direction.

John was caught off guard. He managed to block most of the fireballs, but a few slipped past his defenses, striking him in the chest and legs. He staggered back, his knees buckling.

Jeff saw his chance and lunged forward, his hands blazing with fire. He grabbed John by the throat, the flames licking at his skin. John gasped, his eyes wide with pain and fear.

"You should have stayed out of my way," Jeff snarled, his grip tightening.

But John wasn't done yet. With a final burst of strength, he reached up and grabbed Jeff's wrists. Water began to flow from his hands, extinguishing the flames. Jeff yelled in surprise, trying to pull away, but John held on tight.

The water continued to flow, engulfing Jeff's arms and spreading to his chest. Jeff struggled, but the water was relentless, extinguishing his flames and sapping his strength.

Finally, Jeff's flames flickered out, and he collapsed to the ground, unconscious. John stood over him, panting heavily. His clothes were singed, and his skin was covered in burns, but he was alive.

He looked down at Jeff, a mixture of relief and sadness in his eyes. "It didn't have to be this way," he murmured, before turning and walking away, leaving the quarry behind.

Beautiful! Can you share your sampler settings?

Used OpenWebUI with the defaults settings.

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