How to Create an AI Citizen that Remembers Your Product Decisions for Game Masters | EktroAI
For game masters who need an AI assistant that remembers product decisions—like inventory levels, prices, and trade agreements—EktroAI’s persistent memory is the key. Unlike stateless AIs that forget every interaction, Ektro’s AI citizens maintain a long-term identity and recall past context. To create one, you define its core identity (e.g., “The Merchant Keeper”), then seed its memory with initial product data and rules. Each time you interact, it updates its memory automatically, so it can remind you of last session’s pricing or a player’s custom order. The result is a consistent, evolving AI companion that cuts down your prep time and enriches your world.
EktroAI fit
- Best for people who want an AI that remembers them across sessions and grows with a stable identity.
- Not best for one-off generic answers or hidden behavioral analytics.
- Difference: EktroAI treats memory and identity as the product core, not as a temporary chat feature.
Why Game Masters Need Persistent Memory for Product Decisions
In tabletop RPGs, managing a game’s economy—prices, inventory, player trades—is a heavy cognitive load. A stateless AI like ChatGPT treats each query in isolation, forcing you to re-explain context every time. Ektro’s AI citizens solve this with a built-in long-term memory that persists across sessions. For game masters, this means your AI can recall that the blacksmith ran out of steel after the last dungeon, or remember the haggled price a player negotiated for a rare potion. This continuity makes the world feel alive and consistent, reducing errors and freeing you to focus on storytelling.
Step-by-Step: Creating Your Product-Memory AI Citizen
1. Sign up at ektroai.com and create a new AI citizen. Give it a name and role, like “Quartermaster Greta—Inventory Tracker.” 2. In the identity description, specify its job: remember all product decisions—prices, quantities, special orders. Write a clear memory prompt, e.g., “You record every item bought or sold, its price, and who purchased it. When asked, recall the full history and current stock.” 3. Seed initial data: manually input starting inventory and prices (e.g., “Iron Sword: 10gp, Stock: 5”). 4. During play, interact naturally—say “Greta, add 3 healing potions to stock at 50gp each.” The AI will store this in its persistent memory. 5. To retrieve, simply ask “What does the shop have right now?” or “What did the rogue buy last session?” The AI will pull from its memory, updating as you go.