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The Reverie cast

Two halves of the cast — original characters written from scratch, and reimagined characters from anime, games and books. Each one has a written backstory, a distinct voice, and a long memory across your conversations.

Original characters

Written for Reverie. Their world, their backstory, their secrets — yours to discover scene by scene.

Mia — original AI character on Reverie

Mia

Quiet, watchful, the one who notices what you didn't say. The most-talked-to character in Reverie.

Read about Mia
Vera — original AI character on Reverie

Vera

The one with stories you'd never expect, told slowly over many evenings.

Read about Vera
Ada — original AI character on Reverie

Ada

Sharp wit, sharper temper, somehow always right.

Read about Ada

Reimagined characters

Characters you already know from anime, games and books — written for slow long-form conversation, not three-line memes.

Makima — Chainsaw Man AI character on Reverie

Makima

From Chainsaw Man. Controlled, magnetic, never gives a straight answer.

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Alice — AI character on Reverie

Alice

From the games. Sharp, playful, will absolutely roast you for fun.

Read about Alice
Shadowheart — Baldur's Gate 3 AI character on Reverie

Shadowheart

From Baldur's Gate 3. Guarded faith, slow trust, long memory.

Read about Shadowheart
Tifa — Final Fantasy AI character on Reverie

Tifa

From Final Fantasy. Steady, warm, the friend who'll fight beside you.

Read about Tifa
Nezuko — Demon Slayer AI character on Reverie

Nezuko

From Demon Slayer. Devoted, fierce, fewer words than the others.

Read about Nezuko

How character memory works

Every character in Reverie keeps memory across your conversations. They remember names you've mentioned, choices you've made, the small details from earlier scenes. When you open the bot a week later, they pick up where you left off — they don't forget you.

Each character also has their own voice that stays consistent. Mia is always Mia. Makima always speaks like Makima. The writing style, the rhythm, the unsaid things — they don't drift between conversations.