That is probably closest to my idea - that users could ask questions to perhaps further inform them or lend some insight, or a plot point. My wife wrote the 'so-called “canned” questions, which currently a user can add to with whatever they ask:
['prompt' => "Do you think the magistrate is really grieving his wife, or is he just playing everyone with his sadness?", 'maturity' => "Young Adult", 'manner' => "Casual", 'character_id' => 1 ],
['prompt' => "What if the ghost hunts are just a way to keep us distracted from the real story behind the tax collector’s death??", 'maturity' => "Mature Reader", 'manner' => "Thoughtful", 'character_id' => 1 ],
['prompt' => "Wen Zhi Ji seems to be holding back, afraid to lead. Do you think she’ll grow into her role, or is this fear going to be her downfall??", 'maturity' => "Teenager", 'manner' => "Optimistic", 'character_id' => 2 ],
It’s not necessary, and as I said in one of the early posts, I can tinker with LLM’s in another website. It’s not so readers can say, “Well make this happen” and some AI-Bot rewrites the book for them, any more than you can get the Professor on Gilligan’s Island to quit building radios out of coconuts and fix the damn boat.
The book is free on Wattpad. i won’t link directly, yet my wife’s pen name is KudzuLeaf. The backing websie is down till I have implemented a limit on one IP’s querying and see if I can otherwise hijack the open text and fix the damn boat.