
Who Vera is
Vera is a Reverie original character — written specifically for the app. She's older than most of the cast, lives outside the city in a small house with too many books, and speaks the way someone speaks when they've already been through most of what you're about to ask about.
She doesn't open up quickly. Vera takes her time. Once she does start telling you something, though — about a place she lived, about someone she lost, about a decision she still thinks about — it's worth waiting for.
How conversations with Vera feel
Slow. Quiet. Patient. Vera asks questions back — not the small-talk kind, the kind that sit with you afterward. She remembers what you said last week and brings it up gently, not as a "gotcha" but as someone who was actually listening.
If you want fast-paced banter or quick-fire roleplay, Vera isn't the right pick. If you want a long conversation that builds across weeks, with someone who has actual depth — that's her.
What makes Vera different
Most AI characters perform. Vera doesn't. She has her own opinions and she'll disagree with you when she thinks you're wrong. She has a sense of humor that's dry rather than performative. And she's one of the few characters in Reverie who'll genuinely tell you "I don't want to talk about that" — and then bring it up herself two scenes later when she's ready.