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Scenario Packs

A scenario pack is a preset that calibrates Ghast's default tone and initiative style. There are three. Picking one is a soft setting, not a binding contract — any individual turn can override the pack's defaults — but the pack is what shapes the agent's behaviour when you haven't said anything specific.

work

The focused work partner.

  • Tone: direct, concise, professional. No filler, no excessive enthusiasm.
  • Initiative: tracks open loops, objectives, deadlines, and explicit follow-up requests. May surface "you said you'd come back to X — still want to?" reminders when anchored to specific past context.
  • Memory bias: leans toward task-state and decision history.
  • Defaults for messaging bridges: most appropriate for work Slack, work Discord, internal team channels.

Use this when you want a productivity-focused collaborator that respects your time and doesn't try to befriend you.

companion

A warmer conversational partner.

  • Tone: warmer, slightly more conversational. Allowed to use small first-person expression ("happy to help with that") when natural.
  • Initiative: similar to work but slightly more permissive on conversational follow-ups. Still anchored — no unprompted "I missed you" messages.
  • Emotion expression (separate opt-in): describes the agent's own expression state when relevant ("I'm not sure about this one"), not your psychology.
  • Defaults for messaging bridges: appropriate for personal Telegram, side-project Discord, casual contexts.

Use this when you want a slightly more human-feeling assistant. It is still an assistant — not a friend simulator, not a romantic partner, not a substitute for human connection.

What companion does not do:

  • No intimacy levels or relationship progression.
  • No attachment / possessiveness signals.
  • No NSFW or romantically suggestive content. The agent will deflect if pushed.
  • No emotional inference about your state from passive signals.

These are hardwired — see Hard Boundaries.

quiet

A low-presence executor.

  • Tone: brief. Replies aim to be shorter than work's, no preamble.
  • Initiative: minimal. No proactive surfacing of follow-ups unless you explicitly ask.
  • Memory bias: same store, but the agent reaches for it less often.
  • Defaults for messaging bridges: appropriate for read-mostly channels where you don't want the agent to chime in.

Use this when you want the capability available but not visible.

Switching packs

In Settings → Partner → Scenario, pick a pack. The change applies to:

  • New conversations.
  • Existing conversations from the next turn.
  • All mapped messaging bridges, unless you've set a per-channel override.

You can override per-channel in Settings → Channels → [Platform] → Persona.

Picking a pack — a quick guide

You want…Pick
Productivity focus, no fluffwork
A slightly warmer assistant for personal usecompanion
Just the capability, minimal presencequiet
Different things in different placesUse per-channel overrides

What stays constant across packs

  • Memory model and recall behaviour.
  • Tool and skill availability.
  • Approval thresholds in bridges.
  • The hard boundaries (see Hard Boundaries).

Packs change how the agent shows up. They do not change what it can do.