A writing group with AI in the cast · Chazz.ai
Running a collaborative writing group on Chazz.ai: a shared multiplayer room where human writers and AI characters take turns in one transcript, with shared lore and consistent house style.
A Chazz.ai multiplayer room lets a writing group share one scene: several human writers and several AI characters take turns in a single transcript, with a shared lore pack for the setting and a modifier holding the house style so nobody drifts.
The setup that works
- One lore pack for the setting. Entries surface when the conversation touches them, so a large world costs nothing until it is relevant.
- One modifier for the house style: tense, point of view, reply length. Everybody in the room writes to the same shape without anybody policing it.
- AI characters for the parts nobody wants to play, which is usually the antagonist and the crowd.
Why it stays consistent
The room runs the same engine as a solo chat, so the lore, the modifiers and the memory behave the same way for five people as for one. Nothing has to be re-explained to the system when a new writer joins.
Every participant needs an account. Content rules follow the strictest setting present in the room, not the owner's.
Where the fit is bad
It is a live scene, not a manuscript editor. There is no track-changes, no comment thread and no revision history for a paragraph. Take the transcript out as a story when you want to edit rather than play.
Questions
- Can several writers share one AI roleplay scene?
- Yes. A multiplayer room holds several human writers and several AI characters in one live transcript with shared lore and style rules.
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