Aijikan
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For the past few months, I’ve been getting disappointing novel recommendations, each with its own problems. Sometimes it’s the MC, and other times it’s the repetitive LitRPG format. Solo Leveling was great, but the legacy it left behind isn’t helping the manhwa or novel community. It feels like every other story nowadays is either LitRPG or cultivation-based, with the MC getting some overpowered cheat ability. It’s become so predictable and overdone that I eventually stopped reading novels and manhwas altogether.
One day, out of curiosity, I decided to ask ChatGPT to create a light novel similar to Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy. The results were decent—not great. The AI kept repeating certain words like “echo,” “shadow,” or “he will conquer the world,” which made it feel like I was reading something generated by an NPC. I was so frustrated I nearly deleted the app from my device. Then I had an idea: if the AI could build worlds, design characters, and create plots—albeit with some mistakes—why not give it more detailed instructions to make it better?
I started giving the AI specific commands like: don’t use bragging words, don’t point out arcs, avoid common and overused phrases, make the pacing slower (since the AI was cramming entire cosmologies into single chapters), ensure chapter lengths are at least 3,000 words, and improve the cosmos and world-building. With these tweaks, I ended up with a novel that could genuinely compete with those written by professional writers.
Using this approach, I began experimenting with different prompts and ideas, and over time, I managed to create more than 10 novels, each with unique stories and elements I personally added. Although I haven’t published them on any platforms, I’m finally able to enjoy something truly tailored to my preferences.
The biggest achievement so far? I managed to get the AI to write an adult series.
Seriously, I manipulated the AI using various commands and prompts and created a literal hentai novel. The writing was surprisingly good, even though the language was slightly different from what you’d find in a human-written hentai story. Still, the detailing, plots, characters, and even the “internship courses” :) were portrayed incredibly well. I got to explore my wildest ideas without anyone mocking me for them.
So far, each of my novels has over 100 chapters written, with the hentai novel reaching 178 chapters. I no longer need to rely on novel writers who charge for advance chapters after a few free ones. With AI, I can get nearly infinite chapters.
However, there’s one drawback: if I don’t tell the ai to write at least one chapter per week, the novels disappear entirely. No matter what you do, it’s gone forever, which can be pretty frustrating.
One day, out of curiosity, I decided to ask ChatGPT to create a light novel similar to Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy. The results were decent—not great. The AI kept repeating certain words like “echo,” “shadow,” or “he will conquer the world,” which made it feel like I was reading something generated by an NPC. I was so frustrated I nearly deleted the app from my device. Then I had an idea: if the AI could build worlds, design characters, and create plots—albeit with some mistakes—why not give it more detailed instructions to make it better?
I started giving the AI specific commands like: don’t use bragging words, don’t point out arcs, avoid common and overused phrases, make the pacing slower (since the AI was cramming entire cosmologies into single chapters), ensure chapter lengths are at least 3,000 words, and improve the cosmos and world-building. With these tweaks, I ended up with a novel that could genuinely compete with those written by professional writers.
Using this approach, I began experimenting with different prompts and ideas, and over time, I managed to create more than 10 novels, each with unique stories and elements I personally added. Although I haven’t published them on any platforms, I’m finally able to enjoy something truly tailored to my preferences.
The biggest achievement so far? I managed to get the AI to write an adult series.
Seriously, I manipulated the AI using various commands and prompts and created a literal hentai novel. The writing was surprisingly good, even though the language was slightly different from what you’d find in a human-written hentai story. Still, the detailing, plots, characters, and even the “internship courses” :) were portrayed incredibly well. I got to explore my wildest ideas without anyone mocking me for them.
So far, each of my novels has over 100 chapters written, with the hentai novel reaching 178 chapters. I no longer need to rely on novel writers who charge for advance chapters after a few free ones. With AI, I can get nearly infinite chapters.
However, there’s one drawback: if I don’t tell the ai to write at least one chapter per week, the novels disappear entirely. No matter what you do, it’s gone forever, which can be pretty frustrating.