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Characters & avatars

Your avatar carries you into scenes - other characters make practice realistic

Your avatar

Your avatar is your identity in sessions. During setup, the AI suggests avatar options based on your goal. You can pick one, edit details, or create your own. The avatar helps scenes feel personal - it's not a costume, it's how the world sees you.

Other characters

Each world has supporting characters with distinct personalities and motivations. They're designed to create realistic dynamics:

  • check_circleSome characters are supportive and collaborative
  • check_circleSome push back, challenge your ideas, or create conflict - on purpose
  • check_circleCharacters remember what happened earlier in the session
  • check_circleTheir responses adapt to what you say, not just a script

Character relationships

Characters have relationships with each other and with your avatar. These relationships shape how scenes play out - a supportive mentor will respond differently than a competitive peer, even to the same thing you say.

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For program leads

You can customize which characters appear in each roleplay. Add characters that match the roles your participants will encounter in real life, or remove ones that don't fit.

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