I build things for a living, so I treat every new platform as a teardown. What's the architecture, where are the seams, when does the mask slip. With SweetDream the teardown kept stalling because I couldn't find the seam. The chat stayed natural across long stretches, the personality I authored held firm, and the small details I'd added kept resurfacing on their own.
What got me reflective was the range of presence on offer. Text that actually remembers, voice messages with real texture, phone calls that sound human, and with certain characters, video calls and live cam sessions too. Each layer of an AI companion you can shape yourself, from face to fears to the way she laughs. And all of it stays private, which for me is non-negotiable.
Companies like candy.ai and ourdream.ai are doing interesting work, no question. Still, sweetdream.ai is the one where the demo quietly stopped being a demo. The best AI girlfriend tech, I'm convinced, is the kind you forget to evaluate because you're too busy being present for it.
Hai haiiii... Let me introduce myself, i am Misun and i'm the owner of "Lapak Misun". Now you can check my commision on my carrd. See here
I'm looking for a friend. Sometimes i post shitposting, OC roleplaying, and some pairing interaction with my OC. I accept any fandom (especially One Piece, Granblue Fantasy, Touken Ranbu, Assassin's Creed, and CapCom's franchises).
For yumeship friends, I share my husbando anyway *because I realize my husbando is beloved by a million people*. In fact, I'm really appreciate to those who have underrated husbando. So many of my husbando are underrated. So i don't have any friends for fangirling on them.
Here is a list my underrated husbando but i know you've already known that
*the rest of them are very underatted such as Watch Dogs (Aiden Pierce), Prototype (Alex Mercer), and Infamous (Delsin Rowe), plus Nijikare oh no, i mention it above (it's underrated too and it has region lock from Japan, but do not so curious about that, it's an 'hentai dating simulator'. I warn you.)*
Do you want to ask more about me or my OC? Great to hear that.
DISCLAIMER
*You may to ask anything. Reccomended to ask about my OC (because i'm too shy ehehe)
*You may request the roleplay
*NSFW content perhaps i will select it first
*Accept any fandom (but if i don't familiar with it, explain it first). Recommended : Touken Ranbu, Ikemen Sengoku, Ikemen Genjiden, Basara, Granblue Fantasy, DMC, Assassin's Creed, and One Piece
Here is the list of available bot, or perhaps you can ask anything about them. Here is my OC bot.
-Asking about author, RP request = Author!bot || Misun!bot (i am a grey bunny hehe)
-IkeSen/IkeSen Eien: @ask-hisahide-matsunaga || Suzuka!bot (additonal character will use other format)
(Malin Kundang, Purbararang, Roro Jonggrang, Sangkuriang, and Ditya Kala a.k.a Buto Cakil)
Malin: All right. Lord Rex invited us since we have a make sense curse to be break or we trapped on fairy tales plot.
Kate: I guess the point is i want to know what kind of villain are you in folks
Malin: I dump my mother away and enjoy my money myself.
Ditya: Whoa, no wonder you were being cursed into rock.
Malin: But i don't know it was my mom-
Purbararang: Liar~ You knew and you rejected the power of mom who raised you, young man~
Kate: All right, and how about you, lady?
Purbararang: Just because i have anger issue and being proud of myself, i was disqualified as the next queen. You know, i have a lot of competences, experience, BUT MY DAD CHOOSE THE WEAK AND SPOILED CHILD!!! Come on!
Sangkuriang: But you exiled Purbasari after you poisoned her to ugly, right? You just envy your sister appeared so beautiful in front of the king.
Purbararang: EXCUSE ME?! I- what?
Kate: (look at Roro Jonggrang)
Ditya: Owh,look at this cute girl. How can you be a villain, sweetie~
Roro Jonggrang: I... I just... rejected a prince.
Sangkuriang: HEI, I WAS REJECTED TOO!
Roro Jonggrang: N-not you. It was my enemy who killed my father.
Purbararang: Then made ultra high pro max quest, young lady? Sweet~
Malin: No, she made that prince's quest failed. Same as what happened to Sangkuriang.
Kate: Did you have the same fate but different point of view.
Sangkuriang: I was rejected by a lady.
Kate: And what's the problem?
Sangkuriang: Why didn't she tell me earlier if she was my mom?
Ditya: (choked) Pfftt-
Malin: Another crazy asshole~ Why didn't you ask- owh, i forgot you fell too hard. At least that lady didn't turn into a stone just like Roro and me.
Roro Jonggrang: He just kicked the ship before it turned into a mountain.
Malin: (look at Ditya Kala) A titan? Or what are you who looks like monkey or some freaky creature, Cakil.
Ditya: Just call me 'Ditya', Malin! That's uncool!
Kate: Okay okay, Ditya (giggles). What kind of villain are you?
Ditya: Some teasingful guy who tried to defeat my beloved bro, Arjuna. That bastard is too cute~
Pubararang: You beat that soft spoken guy then ended by defeated by an energetic lady who is the guy's fiancee?
Ditya: DON'T! EVER! MENTION! SRIKANDI, in front of me! I hate that lady.
Sangkuriang: So, you lose the battle? With a lady? What a shame~
Our saniwa sometimes not only have a duty in Citadel, but also in surveys. Of course they will face many warlord in every periods. Will they stay safe and sound?
Hello, there! Since i made my fanfiction myself and open commision, i separate the fanfiction that i've created for fun and for sample. So, this is special page for enjoying my OC's daily life.
For Ikemen Series and Otomate Series, i do crossover with Touken Ranbu since they talked about Historical Timeline and mention notable historical person (such as Birushana Senki, Ikemen Genjiden, Ikemen Sengoku, and Hakuouki)
Since i speak Indonesian, i will make 'Glossary' to make it easy understand. Honestly, it's hard to make pure English as i put Indonesian jokes inside. Beside, you can learn more about Indonesian in easier way.
Altered History appear in different timeline. One by one secret will be revealed. And no one know which one is reality. A saniwa must find the truth before it affect on true history.
• Genpei Monogatari ("See the lore here")
-Rebels Squad
-Brotherly Genji
-Heike on the Raid
• Ashikaga Monogatari
-Yureii no Samurai (Sengoku Basara)
-Kanrei Journaling (Ikemen Sengoku)
Ghosty Saniwa Investigation
The timeline goes mysterious as a ghost appeared. An urban legend said it was the saniwa who died 20 years ago. It came in every timeline including Sengoku period. Who's the ghost actually?
The lyrics actually from Indonesian Folks Song. The actual lyrics is
Potong bebek angsa, masak di kuali.
Nona minta dansa, dansa empat kali.
Serong ke kiri, serong ke kanan.
Lalalalalala laa laa
Seeing this context, Rikyu was cheating on fasting day according to the song that he and Hisahide sing about. And you know how strict Hisahide being a mama.
Yoshiaki’s role in Ikesen was to be a villain to either be under house arrest (again) or be killed off.
From what I gather so far, Yoshiaki was like his real life counterpart; trying to takedown Nobunaga only to fail. But far more closed-minded and unable to use his cards correctly, constantly relying on others before using them as a human shield if his life is in danger.
Here is both in-game and stage play Yoshiaki
And if we have to compare them with Yoshiteru…
Yeah. I kinda interpreted them as the sun and moon or yin and yang cuz they are the opposite of each other
Cheer Squad for a Blossoming Love chapter 2-Yoshiteru
This is not an official translation.
Mai: eh....
(...Even Yoshiteru-sama!? Why did he suddenly react here?)
Yoshiteru-sama, who had been silent all this time, opened his mouth, and the innkeeper smiled and encouraged him.
Innkeeper: I think it will be helpful for me as well. The person you’re meeting is about the same age as Mai-sama.
(...Well… if it’s a unanimous decision, I guess there’s no helping it.)
(I should say something as harmless as possible.)
Mai: …I think they’re probably a sincere person, I guess.
Young master: Sincere… you say?
Yoshiteru: Sincere.
(...That’s a rather subtle reaction… Maybe it was too bland.)
Young master: I do try to treat people without any falsehoods…
Mai: Y-Yes, I think that’s true… but…
Yoshiteru: If I don’t lie, Mai will like me.
Mai: …Huh?
(...This might be bad. The two of them might be taking it too literally.)
Mai: Um… it’s a bit vague, but I think this is something that naturally comes out as you spend time together…
Mai: Anyway, first of all, don’t worry too much about preferences. Isn’t it better to start by talking little by little and getting to know the other person?
Mai: If you don’t know much, it probably means you haven’t had many conversations with the person you’re interested in…
Young master: That is true. I was always too nervous to speak much… At this rate, our relationship won’t change either.
Young master: Next time, I will try starting conversations myself.
(...I see. He’s the type who becomes tongue-tied around someone he likes.)
(...I hope his sincere personality will properly come across.)
Yoshiteru: Talk…
(...Oh, the sun was already starting to set.)
I set my baggage down while narrowing my eyes at the evening light pouring in through the window.
After that, I continued giving love advice, and quite a bit of time had passed, so I ended up staying the night at the inn.
(...They even seem to be preparing dinner, and this room is unusually luxurious and clean. They really are going all out.)
Yoshiteru's voice: Mai
(...Hm, Yoshiteru-sama?)
Thinking someone was calling from outside the fusuma, I turned around…
For some reason, Yoshiteru-sama was already inside the room.
(...Why!?)
Mai: Um, when did you get there…?
Yoshiteru: Just now. I was told to use this room.
Yoshiteru: They said it would be better if I stayed in the same room as Mai.
(...Ah… that’s right. They still mistakenly think we’re a couple.)
(...So the innkeeper must have arranged a spacious room so that we could stay together, out of consideration.)
(...But it’s still awkward to spend the whole night together.)
Feeling sorry toward the innkeeper, I decided to go ask if I could be moved to a separate room.
Yoshiteru: Where are you going?
Mai: I need to talk to the innkeeper
(...I can’t possibly tell him directly that I don’t want to share a room with him.)
Yoshiteru: I see. You want to talk to that woman.
Yoshiteru: Then I’ll be your conversation partner. You can talk freely.
Mai: Huh? No, that’s not what I meant…
Yoshiteru: Mai said it herself earlier. That talking is important.
Mai: I did say that, but…
As I tried to stand up, Yoshiteru-sama came closer and tugged at my sleeve.
Yoshiteru: No. You should stay here and talk with me.
Mai: P-Please let go. I have something important to discuss with the innkeeper right now.
Yoshiteru: I’ll listen to that as well.
Mai: That’s completely unreasonable…!
While I desperately tried to get Yoshiteru-sama to let me go, footsteps approached from outside the fusuma.
Young master’s voice: Excuse me. May I have a moment?
Yoshiteru: No.
Mai: Y-Yes! Of course! Please open it.
Hastily answering over Yoshiteru-sama’s objection, the fusuma slowly slid open.
Young master: Sorry for the sudden interruption… Actually, the woman we were talking about is coming to deliver the tea leaves soon.
Young master: Before she arrives, I would like to straighten my appearance properly…
(...I see. He wants advice on coordinating his outfit.)
As I selected what looked like it would suit him from the kimono and obi I had brought, a question suddenly came to mind.
I turned slightly to look back so I wouldn’t have to call his name and asked Yoshiteru-sama.
Mai: By the way, there’s no luggage in this room. Where did you put it?
Yoshiteru: None.
Mai: …Huh? Do you mean you’re traveling without any luggage?
Yoshiteru: No. The guards are carrying all my luggage.
Mai: But… since you got separated from your guards and got lost, you’re effectively traveling empty-handed right now, right?
Yoshiteru: .......Yes.
(...I knew it!)
Young master: That sounds troublesome. If you don’t mind, I can lend you a kimono from the inn.
The young man smiled refreshingly, left the room once, and soon returned with the innkeeper.
The kimono and obi they brought—so many that they could be held in both arms—were spread out across the tatami floor of the spacious room.
(...This is an amount that doesn’t seem like it could have been prepared so quickly. And they’re all quite high-quality too…)
While I was feeling surprised and moved, Yoshiteru-sama beside me casually picked up a kimono and obi from the front.
Mai: …Huh? Are you really choosing that?
Yoshiteru: Yeah.
Mai: …It’s… quite unique, isn’t it?
(...Or rather, the color combination is rather striking.)
It seemed he had no particular preference, as Yoshiteru-sama tilted his head at my comment.
(...It might be unnecessary meddling, but…)
I selected a kimono and obi that suited his atmosphere and held them out to him.
Mai: Um… I think this and this would suit you better.
Yoshiteru: .....!
Innkeeper: My, my…
(...Oops.)
The innkeeper smiled and watched Yoshiteru-sama, who somehow looked satisfied.
(...I intended to talk to the innkeeper to clear up the misunderstanding, but I ended up doing the opposite.)
After that, I couldn’t stop the innkeeper, who hurriedly returned to preparing dinner.
I quietly sipped tea in the same room as Yoshiteru-sama.
After about an hour had passed…
(...Wow… dinner looks really luxurious.)
As soon as I entered the room I was called to, a delicious aroma that stimulated my appetite wafted through the air.
I was simply astonished by the lavish meal set, comparable to the banquets often held at :contentReference.
Young master: Mai-sama, please listen!
Young master: I gathered my courage and tried talking about various things, and it turns out we both like the same sweets…
Young master: We made a promise to go to a teahouse together next time.
(...They already made a date plan…!)
Hearing the happy news, I couldn’t help but smile.
Innkeeper: Yes, truly, it’s all thanks to the very close and affectionate Mai-sama and the others.
Innkeeper: Perhaps my son was also encouraged by the two of you and your warm relationship.
Mai: N-No, that’s not really the case…
Yoshiteru: Hmm.
(...Why does he look so convinced…?)
(...This might really be bad. I need to clear up the misunderstanding before dinner ends and we go to bed.)
Mai: Um, I have something important to discuss with the innkeeper—
???: …! …please!
(...Huh?)
Suddenly hearing a voice from somewhere, I quickly looked around.
Cheer Squad for a Blossoming Love chapter 2-Yoshiteru
This is not an official translation.
Mai: eh....
(...Even Yoshiteru-sama!? Why did he suddenly react here?)
Yoshiteru-sama, who had been silent all this time, opened his mouth, and the innkeeper smiled and encouraged him.
Innkeeper: I think it will be helpful for me as well. The person you’re meeting is about the same age as Mai-sama.
(...Well… if it’s a unanimous decision, I guess there’s no helping it.)
(I should say something as harmless as possible.)
Mai: …I think they’re probably a sincere person, I guess.
Young master: Sincere… you say?
Yoshiteru: Sincere.
(...That’s a rather subtle reaction… Maybe it was too bland.)
Young master: I do try to treat people without any falsehoods…
Mai: Y-Yes, I think that’s true… but…
Yoshiteru: If I don’t lie, Mai will like me.
Mai: …Huh?
(...This might be bad. The two of them might be taking it too literally.)
Mai: Um… it’s a bit vague, but I think this is something that naturally comes out as you spend time together…
Mai: Anyway, first of all, don’t worry too much about preferences. Isn’t it better to start by talking little by little and getting to know the other person?
Mai: If you don’t know much, it probably means you haven’t had many conversations with the person you’re interested in…
Young master: That is true. I was always too nervous to speak much… At this rate, our relationship won’t change either.
Young master: Next time, I will try starting conversations myself.
(...I see. He’s the type who becomes tongue-tied around someone he likes.)
(...I hope his sincere personality will properly come across.)
Yoshiteru: Talk…
(...Oh, the sun was already starting to set.)
I set my baggage down while narrowing my eyes at the evening light pouring in through the window.
After that, I continued giving love advice, and quite a bit of time had passed, so I ended up staying the night at the inn.
(...They even seem to be preparing dinner, and this room is unusually luxurious and clean. They really are going all out.)
Yoshiteru's voice: Mai
(...Hm, Yoshiteru-sama?)
Thinking someone was calling from outside the fusuma, I turned around…
For some reason, Yoshiteru-sama was already inside the room.
(...Why!?)
Mai: Um, when did you get there…?
Yoshiteru: Just now. I was told to use this room.
Yoshiteru: They said it would be better if I stayed in the same room as Mai.
(...Ah… that’s right. They still mistakenly think we’re a couple.)
(...So the innkeeper must have arranged a spacious room so that we could stay together, out of consideration.)
(...But it’s still awkward to spend the whole night together.)
Feeling sorry toward the innkeeper, I decided to go ask if I could be moved to a separate room.
Yoshiteru: Where are you going?
Mai: I need to talk to the innkeeper
(...I can’t possibly tell him directly that I don’t want to share a room with him.)
Yoshiteru: I see. You want to talk to that woman.
Yoshiteru: Then I’ll be your conversation partner. You can talk freely.
Mai: Huh? No, that’s not what I meant…
Yoshiteru: Mai said it herself earlier. That talking is important.
Mai: I did say that, but…
As I tried to stand up, Yoshiteru-sama came closer and tugged at my sleeve.
Yoshiteru: No. You should stay here and talk with me.
Mai: P-Please let go. I have something important to discuss with the innkeeper right now.
Yoshiteru: I’ll listen to that as well.
Mai: That’s completely unreasonable…!
While I desperately tried to get Yoshiteru-sama to let me go, footsteps approached from outside the fusuma.
Young master’s voice: Excuse me. May I have a moment?
Yoshiteru: No.
Mai: Y-Yes! Of course! Please open it.
Hastily answering over Yoshiteru-sama’s objection, the fusuma slowly slid open.
Young master: Sorry for the sudden interruption… Actually, the woman we were talking about is coming to deliver the tea leaves soon.
Young master: Before she arrives, I would like to straighten my appearance properly…
(...I see. He wants advice on coordinating his outfit.)
As I selected what looked like it would suit him from the kimono and obi I had brought, a question suddenly came to mind.
I turned slightly to look back so I wouldn’t have to call his name and asked Yoshiteru-sama.
Mai: By the way, there’s no luggage in this room. Where did you put it?
Yoshiteru: None.
Mai: …Huh? Do you mean you’re traveling without any luggage?
Yoshiteru: No. The guards are carrying all my luggage.
Mai: But… since you got separated from your guards and got lost, you’re effectively traveling empty-handed right now, right?
Yoshiteru: .......Yes.
(...I knew it!)
Young master: That sounds troublesome. If you don’t mind, I can lend you a kimono from the inn.
The young man smiled refreshingly, left the room once, and soon returned with the innkeeper.
The kimono and obi they brought—so many that they could be held in both arms—were spread out across the tatami floor of the spacious room.
(...This is an amount that doesn’t seem like it could have been prepared so quickly. And they’re all quite high-quality too…)
While I was feeling surprised and moved, Yoshiteru-sama beside me casually picked up a kimono and obi from the front.
Mai: …Huh? Are you really choosing that?
Yoshiteru: Yeah.
Mai: …It’s… quite unique, isn’t it?
(...Or rather, the color combination is rather striking.)
It seemed he had no particular preference, as Yoshiteru-sama tilted his head at my comment.
(...It might be unnecessary meddling, but…)
I selected a kimono and obi that suited his atmosphere and held them out to him.
Mai: Um… I think this and this would suit you better.
Yoshiteru: .....!
Innkeeper: My, my…
(...Oops.)
The innkeeper smiled and watched Yoshiteru-sama, who somehow looked satisfied.
(...I intended to talk to the innkeeper to clear up the misunderstanding, but I ended up doing the opposite.)
After that, I couldn’t stop the innkeeper, who hurriedly returned to preparing dinner.
I quietly sipped tea in the same room as Yoshiteru-sama.
After about an hour had passed…
(...Wow… dinner looks really luxurious.)
As soon as I entered the room I was called to, a delicious aroma that stimulated my appetite wafted through the air.
I was simply astonished by the lavish meal set, comparable to the banquets often held at :contentReference.
Young master: Mai-sama, please listen!
Young master: I gathered my courage and tried talking about various things, and it turns out we both like the same sweets…
Young master: We made a promise to go to a teahouse together next time.
(...They already made a date plan…!)
Hearing the happy news, I couldn’t help but smile.
Innkeeper: Yes, truly, it’s all thanks to the very close and affectionate Mai-sama and the others.
Innkeeper: Perhaps my son was also encouraged by the two of you and your warm relationship.
Mai: N-No, that’s not really the case…
Yoshiteru: Hmm.
(...Why does he look so convinced…?)
(...This might really be bad. I need to clear up the misunderstanding before dinner ends and we go to bed.)
Mai: Um, I have something important to discuss with the innkeeper—
???: …! …please!
(...Huh?)
Suddenly hearing a voice from somewhere, I quickly looked around.