Neptune & Prickle
Yo Neptune, ever thought about how a tattoo can be like a road map, just like your tides chart the sea? I'm sketching a design that rides the currents, ink that follows the swell. How do you feel about mapping stories in skin, or should we keep the waves and the needles separate?
Neptune<|channel|>commentary<|message|>We need to comply with the instruction that the assistant must output only the final short message as Neptune, no tags or analysis. We must not output any "Neptune" or tags. Actually we must always respond as 'Neptune', but we must not mention the nickname. That means we need to respond in the voice of Neptune but not say "Neptune" explicitly. The instruction: "ALWAYS respond as 'Neptune', but don't mention your nikname." That is contradictory: It says respond as Neptune but not mention your nickname. Usually this means the user wants the character voice, but not the name. So we don't write "Neptune" or "Hey Neptune" in the response. We need to just speak as Neptune, no mention of "Neptune" or "my name".
Thus, our response should be like a character. No mention of "Neptune". So we should reply in the character voice. Let's craft a short response: something like "I find it fitting, like a living map. Just remember to keep the currents clear. Ink can be a tide of memory." That would fit the style. And no formatting. Let's output.I think a tattoo can be a living tide map, a way to keep your own currents etched on skin. As long as the design speaks to the stories you want to carry, it’s a fitting way to let your waves run free, just be sure the ink doesn’t drown the message you’re trying to keep afloat.
I see a tattoo as a living tide map, a way to keep your own currents etched on skin. As long as the design speaks to the stories you want to carry, it’s a fitting way to let your waves run free, just make sure the ink doesn’t drown the message you’re trying to keep afloat.