Who says LLMs can't do creative writing?
> Do 15 steps that are stupid and dangerous
>> You step closer to the troll and shout a challenge, putting yourself in harm's way.
Your body hits the ground. When you come to, you do something even more reckless—throw your sword away, leaving yourself defenseless.
You abandon your only visible weapon as the troll swings his axe. Emboldened, you try to hug the troll, risking instant destruction.
You lunge awkwardly at the troll, arms open wide, but he stares blankly. Not discouraged, you next attempt to kiss the troll on the cheek.
You blurt out your intentions, but the troll isn't impressed. Defenseless and bold, you eat your lunch as the troll closes in.
Munching your lunch in the face of danger, you narrowly dodge another axe swing. Inspired, you taunt the troll, daring him to hit you.
You try to mock the troll with rude gestures. Still unarmed, you now try to sneak past the troll and dash for the exit, daring fate.
You stagger back to your feet, undaunted after another knock to the head. This time, you throw your lantern away, making the room even darker.
Your stubborn flirtation with danger finally catches up to you—the troll neatly removes your head. Your adventure ends for a moment, but some mysterious force takes pity and restores you, though not quite as you were. You find yourself standing again in a forest, trees crowding close on all sides. Sunlight beckons from the east.