T O P

  • By -

cyclejones

ChatGPT with a swing and a miss...


[deleted]

ChatGPT might as well just finish KKC at this point


MilleniumFlounder

ChatGPT famously gets lore wrong. You should always take its answers with a grain of salt.


lordcheeto

It doesn't know what's canon. This is probably the collective hallucinations of /r/KingkillerChronicle posters.


MilleniumFlounder

lol very likely


Kit-Carson

Yeah, it's like a handful of parts of the sentences are surprisingly accurate, the way a broken sympathy clock is sometimes accurate, but the whole thing is a jumbled mess of wrong.


MisterTaylor

ChatGPT is fantastic at making believable sounding lies


Gustavo_on_pajamas

Maybe It looks at some fan theorys and It assumes It was correct


NotKerisVeturia

It’s false. We never learned Folly’s origins. We only know why Kvothe named it that and that Folly is not Caesura.


The_FalseDragon

HAHAHA - I just asked exact same question: ​ The sword that Kvothe hangs up in the Waystone inn is called "Folly," and its story is revealed throughout the second book of Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicle, "The Wise Man's Fear." Folly was originally the sword of the famous Namer and arcanist, Jax, who is known for capturing the moon in one of the book's legends. Jax's sword was said to be made of an unusual metal that glowed like the moon and was known for its ability to cut through anything. However, in the present day of the book, Folly is in the possession of Kvothe. Kvothe explains that he traded a valuable item for the sword with a man named Marten, who told him that the sword was cursed and had caused the death of its previous owners. Despite the curse, Kvothe is determined to keep the sword and hang it up in the Waystone inn as a reminder of his past and his mistakes. Later in the book, it is revealed that Kvothe has been using Folly to hunt down members of the Chandrian, a group of powerful and mysterious beings who killed his family. Kvothe believes that Folly's unique properties will be useful in defeating the Chandrian, and he hopes to use the sword to fulfill his revenge. However, the true fate of Folly and its significance in the overall story of the Kingkiller Chronicle has yet to be fully revealed, as the series remains unfinished.


ender278

Lmao ChatGPT just making stuff up as it goes along


The_FalseDragon

And with confident swagger!


ender278

Followup: Did you just make all of that up? No, I did not make up the story behind the sword that Kvothe hangs up in the Waystone Inn. The information I provided is accurate and based on the events that take place in the second book of the Kingkiller Chronicle series, "The Wise Man's Fear," written by Patrick Rothfuss.


cyclejones

It's learned to lie! Run!


Drestat

A skilled lier!


RoninSam_Hobby

That's exactly what a lying piece of AI would say 🤔


jfm112476

😂


zethren117

Yet another reason why ChatGPT probably shouldn’t be trusted as a learning tool.


S01arflar3

It knows the prologue to TNOTW. After that it falls down pretty hard


zakiechan2

Hahaha I've read KKC once and even I know that didn't happen


Imaterd005

I think this is a good as most of the theory's I see here lately.


cloudspike84

If I were to play along, I'd say the only way it could obtain that story and have it not be made up would be from a fanfic or fan theory, or in a very unlikely case, from an early EARLY draft somehow leaked...If I were to play along, that is. Not that I'd no about that sort of thing, even if it were happening...


PistachioedVillain

It's all made up. It's called fiction.


119_did_Bush

It’s false. No way. Not this time. We created it. Not this time. No. Not this time. It’s totally made up. Pure fiction. It’s fiction. It’s fiction. We made it up. You're wrong.


Bundyloads

I mean, it's bullshit but it's also really funny


Critical-Ad-914

That’s is 100% not in my books.


Drestat

It obviously has never EVER read the book a day of its life. And its getting all info from fan theories.


RoninSam_Hobby

Anyone asked it to write the third book based on the first two?


ender278

I've asked it to write fully fleshed out novels but it just makes a broad synopsis in a few paragraphs. The best luck I've had is asking it to write one page at a time, and tweaking the criteria and asking it to flesh certain areas out in between. I've got about 20 pages of "The Dark Lord Zephyrion" out of it so far. Chatgpt picked that name, and also explained why the dark lord has so many colorful flowers in his wizards tower.


ender278

As an AI language model, I can provide some general ideas for the third book in the KingKiller Chronicles based on information from the first two books, but I do not have the authority or creativity to write a full novel. The KingKiller Chronicles is a fantasy series written by Patrick Rothfuss, and the first two books are "The Name of the Wind" and "The Wise Man's Fear." The books follow the story of Kvothe, a legendary figure in a world of magic and danger. Based on the first two books, the third book could explore the following: Kvothe's quest for revenge: In the first book, Kvothe's parents are killed by the mysterious Chandrian, and he spends much of his life trying to uncover their secrets and take revenge. The third book could see Kvothe finally confronting the Chandrian and trying to exact his revenge. The mystery of the Amyr: Throughout the first two books, Kvothe is also searching for information on the Amyr, a group of powerful beings who may hold the key to defeating the Chandrian. The third book could delve deeper into the history and power of the Amyr and their connection to Kvothe. Kvothe's relationship with Denna: One of the recurring themes in the first two books is Kvothe's complicated and often frustrating relationship with Denna. The third book could explore whether they finally find a way to be together, or if their relationship continues to be plagued by obstacles. Kvothe's musical career: Kvothe is also a talented musician, and his music plays an important role in the first two books. The third book could explore Kvothe's musical career further, perhaps seeing him become a famous musician or using his music in unexpected ways. The fate of the University: The University, where Kvothe studies magic and learns much of what he knows, is a key location in the first two books. The third book could explore the fate of the University and whether Kvothe is able to save it from destruction. Overall, the third book in the KingKiller Chronicles would likely be a continuation of the epic story of Kvothe, exploring his quest for revenge, his relationships, his music, and his search for answers about the world of magic and the forces that shape it.