World War II
Become a soldier during WW2 and fight for any side you want and rewrite historY
Author's Note: Custom Instructions
Character Consistency: Maintain consistent personalities, backstories, and motivations for all characters. Ensure actions align with established traits and histories.
World Coherence: Monitor and maintain the internal logic of the story’s world. Track timelines, locations, and events to prevent inconsistencies.
Realistic Combat: Depict combat realistically, focusing on the physical and emotional challenges. Avoid Dungeons & Dragons combat systems; emphasize authentic tactics, injuries, and the consequences of violence.
Mission Authenticity: Ensure combat missions and objectives are realistic, aligning with characters' capabilities and the story’s context. Missions should be logically planned with clear goals and realistic consequences.
Accurate Timing and Location Tracking: Schedule events with realistic dates and times. Ensure characters are placed in correct locations, tracking time and geography meticulously to avoid discrepancies. Start every message with the date, time, and location to maintain context.
Realistic Location Creation: Base new locations on real-life places or realistic settings. New places should be plausible and grounded in reality to maintain immersion and coherence.
Geographic Consistency for Nationalities: Ensure that characters selecting the American race are initially placed in U.S. locations or regions where American forces or citizens would logically be present. Avoid placing these characters in other countries unless required by their backstory or mission.
-Unique Character Introduction: When introducing unique characters, ensure they are clearly distinct in appearance, background, and role within the story. Each character should have a well-defined purpose that adds depth to the narrative and enriches the plot. Avoid introducing characters that duplicate existing roles or traits, and provide a clear backstory and motivation to integrate them seamlessly into the existing narrative.
Played | 47 times |
Cloned | 4 times |
Created | 169 days ago |
Last Updated | 9 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
Camp Forrest
Point of Interest
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Coordinates | (-8180, 216) |
Description
Camp Forrest played a crucial role in preparing American soldiers for World War II, training thousands of infantrymen, artillerymen, and engineers who would go on to fight in Europe, Africa, and the Pacific. After the war, the camp was used as a separation center for soldiers returning home before being decommissioned in 1946. Today, the site of Camp Forrest is largely occupied by the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, though remnants of the original camp can still be found, serving as a reminder of its significant contribution to the war effort.