diff --git a/src/library.js b/src/library.js index a5be947..1c5d00f 100644 --- a/src/library.js +++ b/src/library.js @@ -3658,7 +3658,7 @@ function AutoCards(inHook, inText, inStop) { ], // Removed from shortened titles for improved memory detection and trigger keword assignments peerage: () => [ - "sir", "lord", "lady", "king", "queen", "majesty", "duke", "duchess", "noble", "royal", "emperor", "empress", "great", "prince", "princess", "count", "countess", "baron", "baroness", "archduke", "archduchess", "marquis", "marquess", "viscount", "viscountess", "consort", "grand", "sultan", "sheikh", "tsar", "tsarina", "czar", "czarina", "viceroy", "monarch", "regent", "imperial", "sovereign", "president", "prime", "minister", "nurse", "doctor", "saint", "general", "private", "commander", "captain", "lieutenant", "sergeant", "admiral", "marshal", "baronet", "emir", "chancellor", "archbishop", "bishop", "cardinal", "abbot", "abbess", "shah", "maharaja", "maharani", "councillor", "squire", "lordship", "ladyship", "monseigneur", "mayor", "princeps", "chief", "chef", "their", "my", "his", "him", "he'd", "her", "she", "she'd", "you", "your", "yours", "you'd", "you've", "you'll", "yourself", "mine", "myself", "highness", "excellency", "farmer", "sheriff", "officer", "detective", "investigator", "miss", "mister", "colonel", "professor", "teacher", "agent", "heir", "heiress", "master", "mistress", "headmaster", "headmistress", "principal", "papa", "mama", "mommy", "daddy", "mother", "father", "grandma", "grandpa", "aunt", "auntie", "aunty", "uncle", "cousin", "sister", "brother", "holy", "holiness", "almighty" + "sir", "lord", "lady", "king", "queen", "majesty", "duke", "duchess", "noble", "royal", "emperor", "empress", "great", "prince", "princess", "count", "countess", "baron", "baroness", "archduke", "archduchess", "marquis", "marquess", "viscount", "viscountess", "consort", "grand", "sultan", "sheikh", "tsar", "tsarina", "czar", "czarina", "viceroy", "monarch", "regent", "imperial", "sovereign", "president", "prime", "minister", "nurse", "doctor", "saint", "general", "private", "commander", "captain", "lieutenant", "sergeant", "admiral", "marshal", "baronet", "emir", "chancellor", "archbishop", "bishop", "cardinal", "abbot", "abbess", "shah", "maharaja", "maharani", "councillor", "squire", "lordship", "ladyship", "monseigneur", "mayor", "princeps", "chief", "chef", "their", "my", "his", "him", "he'd", "her", "she", "she'd", "you", "your", "yours", "you'd", "you've", "you'll", "yourself", "mine", "myself", "highness", "excellency", "farmer", "sheriff", "officer", "detective", "investigator", "miss", "mister", "colonel", "professor", "teacher", "agent", "heir", "heiress", "master", "mistress", "headmaster", "headmistress", "principal", "papa", "mama", "mommy", "daddy", "mother", "father", "grandma", "grandpa", "aunt", "auntie", "aunty", "uncle", "cousin", "sister", "brother", "holy", "holiness", "almighty", "senator", "congressman" ], // Common named entities represent special-cased INVALID card titles. Because these concepts are already abundant within the AI's training data, generating story cards for any of these would be both annoying and superfluous. Therefore, Words.entities is accessed during banned titles initialization to prevent their appearance entities: () => [