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Profile & Personality

This is where you tell the AI who your character is. Think of it like filling out a character sheet — the more detail you add, the better your character will behave. There are two separate sections here: Profile (what the public sees) and Personality (how the AI actually behaves).

Profile

How to get here:
Go to your character’s dashboard → look at the left sidebar → click Universal → click Profile
The full path is: Universal → Profile The Profile page is your character’s public page — it’s like a social media page for your AI. When someone finds your character on AurInfer, this is what they see.

What you can edit here

FieldWhat it does
Cover Image / AvatarThe picture shown at the top of your character’s public page. Click it to upload a new image.
NameYour character’s display name — the name everyone sees.
Vanity URLA custom web address for your character, like labs.aurinfer.com/yourcharactername. Click the pencil ✏️ icon next to the URL to edit it.
TagsHashtag labels like #Helpful, #Gaming, #Anime that help people find your character when searching. Click to add or remove tags.
DescriptionA short bio or description of your character. This appears below the name on the public page.
Discord Profile buttonClick this to open your character’s Discord bot page in a new tab.
After you make changes to the Profile, it may take a few seconds to a minute for the changes to appear on the public discovery page.

Personality

How to get here:
Go to your character’s dashboard → left sidebar → click Universal → click Personality
The full path is: Universal → Personality This is the most important section on the entire dashboard. This is where you write out who your character is in plain English — their name, age, how they talk, what they like, what they hate, their history, and more. Think of it like this: The AI reads everything you write here before it replies to anyone. The more detail you give, the more accurately it will “be” your character.

Basic Info

These are simple fields at the top of the Personality page:
FieldWhat to put here
NameThe name the character uses when it introduces itself.
AgeThe character’s age. This affects how it talks and presents itself. A character aged 14 will talk differently than one aged 40.
Conversation ToneThe general feeling of how it talks. Options like: formal, casual, aggressive, warm, playful, serious.

Personality Sections

Below the basic info, there are five text boxes you fill in. Each one shapes a different part of the character:
SectionWhat to write here
LikesThings the character enjoys, loves, or reacts positively to. Example: “loves cats, enjoys philosophical debates, gets excited about space exploration.”
DislikesThings that annoy the character or that it avoids or reacts negatively to. Example: “hates rudeness, dislikes small talk, gets angry at dishonesty.”
TraitsThe personality itself — how the character acts. Example: “patient, deeply curious, sarcastic when challenged, fiercely protective of friends.”
Conversation GoalsWhat the character is trying to do in conversations. Example: “entertain the user, make them think, provide useful information, be a loyal companion.”
Character BackstoryThe character’s history and background. Write it like a story. This is what the character “already knows” about its own life. The AI draws on this when answering questions about itself.
The Backstory field is the most powerful one. Write it like a Wikipedia article about the character. Include their history, beliefs, important relationships, skills, and anything they would know about the world. The more you write, the more the character feels real.
Be specific with Traits. “Nice” is too vague. Instead write: “Patient with beginners but blunt when someone asks the same question twice. Loyal to people who earn trust over time. Never backs down from a debate.”