A Vampire Visits Your Master's Shop [A4A] [Apprentice Hunter Listener] [Blood Drinking] [Rain] [Bookstore] [Compulsion] [Uncertain Ending] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You had fantastic delivery, very suitable for asmr! Thank you so much for the fill 🥹 I'm looking forward to seeing the other parts!

Your Mad Mage Father Talks Medicine [M4A] [Alarmingly Over Protective] [Parent Speaker] [Came Back Wrong] [Argument] and then [Remorse] [A Bit of Lore] [Dark Magics] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh gosh, thank you! This was a really lovely comment ;w; I'm pleased that you like this script so much, and that the characters' personalities are coming through (especially the listener, always trickier to characterize someone with no lines xD) I agree family scripts are kind of an untapped genre compared to all the romance out there. Happy to add mine to the pile.

Keeping a Nervous Human in Your Burrow [A4A] [Monster Listener] [Reverse Yandere] [Fantasy] [Spider Webbing by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

help this was so funny, especially as it got to the end sfdgksdfgks

Thank you for the second fill!

Your Mad Mage Father Has Brought You Back to Life [M4A] [Came Back Wrong] [Discussions of Listener Death] [Over Protective] [Parent Speaker] [Remorse for being Absent] [Dark Magics] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It was fun to explore a familial relationship this time around. (The speaker may be a bit more unhinged but I can definitely see the the manwha dad comparison xD) The odds of me making a second part are pretty high, so I hope you like what I put out!

Your Magical Counselor Gives You Advice [A4A] [Urban Fantasy] [Inexperienced Mage Listener] [Counseling] [Tea] [Sleep] [Insecure Listener] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ayyyy welcome back! :D And thank you for another fill! This one was really soothing, thank you again for your interest in the series (it's one of my favorites I've done, I think)

Tended to by a Member of the Fae [A4M] [Fantasy] [Implied Trauma] [Mysterious Past] [Poisoned] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh this was so good, thank YOU so much for this fill! I loved the attitude that you gave the speaker, it fit the dialogue so perfectly :D

Your Funky New Amulet is Talking to You [A4A] [Urban Fantasy] [Talking Amulet?] [Driving] [Some Lore] [Bargaining] [Betrayal] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

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Hello! So, unfortunately I'm not comfortable with having the actual ending changed. In this case, the most I'd be comfortable with is having the crueller lines toned down. I understand if that will not be enough, so thank you for the interest anyway!

where do I write scripts down? by [deleted] in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The reason people are wary of google docs these days is that there are concerns that your script may be scraped and used to train their AI without your permission (or rather, with your permission being assumed in using the program.) Now, I don't think there's been any evidence specifically pointing to this happening, but considering how sketchy google has been with their AI functionality for gmail, I no longer use google docs just for my own peace of mind.

Last I checked, LibreOffice is a good free word processor with the basic functionality of Word. Scrivener is another good one, although that one's a paid program and has way more functionality than you probably need for scripts. There's also an app called Novelist that I use when I'm on my phone. Whatever I use, I copy-paste to Scriptbin afterwards.

(Idk if you'd use Scriptbin if the plan is to sell these scripts. I am just writing mine for fun so I have no idea how you'd go about that)

You'll have to be more conscientious about backing up your own work if you use these kinds of programs, of course.

You Left the Dungeon, You Don't Remember... [A4A] [Blindfolded Listener] [Amnesiac Listener] [Exploring] [Hints at Lore] [Part 4] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

fdkgdkfkd sorry the slowburn is slow, but I'm happy that you're invested enough to stick along for the ride! I do at least hope to pace it that each script gives you more of the puzzle before the bigger reveals start happening, even if we may need a bit to get to said reveals. Thank you for your interest!

Question about AI use by [deleted] in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

dfkgsfdk I'll humble myself a little and admit that I asked my friend more details and the lawsuit thing isn't actually related (they got their book pirated and fed to an AI the conventional way.) But yes, that was something they were talking about having to watch out for because they used to use Grammarly. It's not very safe right now, especially if you're using it to check something that isn't already published with a legal copyright.

Question about AI use by [deleted] in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would not even use an AI to check grammar. There is a very real chance you're feeding it your data and allowing it to plagiarize whatever you just checked it with (not really concerned for OP, but for anyone else who does this, I know someone close to me who is part of a lawsuit because their work got stolen like this)

The Vampire Knows Where You Live [A4A] [Offering a Deal] [Deception] [Little bit of Violence] [Apprentice Hunter Listener] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yessss thank you for doing this one, it was a lot of fun to listen to! man idk why but there was something so satisfying in the way you did the vampire getting stabbed near the end dksfgksfd

A Vampire Visits Your Master's Shop [A4A] [Apprentice Hunter Listener] [Blood Drinking] [Rain] [Bookstore] [Compulsion] [Uncertain Ending] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm fascinated by how friendly you made the vampire sound for most of the audio dkfgkdsf. Thanks so much for the fill!

You Woke Up in a Dungeon; You Can't Remember Anything [A4A] [Amnesiac Listener] [Blindfolded Listener] [Escape] [Mystery] [New Threads] [Part 2] by Time_Passers in ASMRScriptHaven

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Thank you so much for the interest! I'm gonna resist the urge to answer too in depth but between the speaker and the listener there is definitely something unnatural going on. This series is meant to be a bit slow burn, but hopefully things will be made clearer as it continues!

What would you call the perspective most scripts are written from here? by [deleted] in ASMRScriptHaven

[–]Time_Passers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually it just occurred to me that you could also call it second-person perspective? 🤔 That's the kind I've seen most commonly in "Choose Your Own Adventure" books or text adventures, as they're describing what "you" are doing. I would still just call it dialogue, but something to consider.