main: warning: model does not support context sizes greater than 2048 tokens (8196 specified);expect poor results main: build = 594 (0ecb1bb) main: seed = 1685231057 llama.cpp: loading model from ../quant-output/ggml-bluemoonrp-30b-8k-combo-epoch5-q5_0.bin llama_model_load_internal: format = ggjt v3 (latest) llama_model_load_internal: n_vocab = 32000 llama_model_load_internal: n_ctx = 8196 llama_model_load_internal: n_embd = 6656 llama_model_load_internal: n_mult = 256 llama_model_load_internal: n_head = 52 llama_model_load_internal: n_layer = 60 llama_model_load_internal: n_rot = 128 llama_model_load_internal: ftype = 8 (mostly Q5_0) llama_model_load_internal: n_ff = 17920 llama_model_load_internal: n_parts = 1 llama_model_load_internal: model size = 30B llama_model_load_internal: ggml ctx size = 0.13 MB llama_model_load_internal: mem required = 23634.31 MB (+ 3124.00 MB per state) . llama_init_from_file: kv self size = 12486.09 MB system_info: n_threads = 16 / 256 | AVX = 1 | AVX2 = 1 | AVX512 = 0 | AVX512_VBMI = 0 | AVX512_VNNI = 0 | FMA = 1 | NEON = 0 | ARM_FMA = 0 | F16C = 1 | FP16_VA = 0 | WASM_SIMD = 0 | BLAS = 0 | SSE3 = 1 | VSX = 0 | sampling: repeat_last_n = 64, repeat_penalty = 1.100000, presence_penalty = 0.000000, frequency_penalty = 0.000000, top_k = 40, tfs_z = 1.000000, top_p = 0.950000, typical_p = 1.000000, temp = 0.800000, mirostat = 0, mirostat_lr = 0.100000, mirostat_ent = 5.000000 generate: n_ctx = 8196, n_batch = 512, n_predict = 8196, n_keep = 0 The forest loomed in ominous silence, its ancient trees standing tall and foreboding, their gnarled branches entwined like grasping fingers reaching towards the sky. Legends whispered of its malevolent secrets, a place where sunlight dared not penetrate, and the earth itself seemed to tremble with an otherworldly presence. None who entered its shadowed depths emerged unscathed, for the forest devoured souls without remorse, swallowing the lost and the curious, leaving no trace behind. Its darkness held an enigma, a riddle of vanished footsteps and whispered echoes, daring only the bravest to venture forth into its mysterious, untrodden heart. Amidst the hushed tales and shrouded fears, there existed one who refused to be deterred by the ominous reputation that clung to the forest like a haunting melody. Evelyn Hawthorne, an intrepid explorer with an insatiable hunger for the unknown, meticulously prepared for her fateful expedition. Her eyes sparkled with a blend of trepidation and determination, her heart driven by a deep-rooted curiosity that surpassed any fear whispered in the wind. Armed with maps and ancient texts, she sought to unravel the secrets concealed within the forest's shadowed embrace, unyielding in her quest to unveil the truth that lay hidden amidst the darkened foliage. With a final glance towards the unknown, she took a resolute step forward, ready to confront the enigma that awaited her within the depths of the forgotten realm. "No one has ever returned from their journey into the forest," she was told by a voice of caution. "It is inevitable you will meet the same fate as those before you." "Perhaps so," Evelyn replied with a smile, adjusting the leather strap on her shoulder that held an elegant flintlock pistol. "Then again, no one has ever been as prepared as I am." Her confidence was not without warrant, for she had spent countless hours reading ancient accounts of the forest and preparing herself for what awaited her. She knew the way grew increasingly treacherous with each passing step, luring travelers into a snare of entangled roots, sharp thorns and gnarled vines that coiled around anything that came within reach. She understood the very earth beneath her feet may rise up against her, shifting in a heartbeat from solid ground to quicksand, but she knew how to navigate both flawlessly, thanks to her extensive studies of old texts and the advice of those who lived near the forest's border. Even more importantly, she had a plan for everything that awaited her, which would ensure that none of these obstacles would threaten her any further than they already did. "You cannot simply think your way through the forest," her father had told her, "for it will find a way to ensnare you, just as it has caught all those before you." "True enough," Evelyn replied with a smile, knowing that he was referring to the infamous Vanishing Point. The further one ventured into the darkened realm, the harder each step became, as if some unseen force was trying to prevent one's passage. "But I am prepared for that, too." Her father shook his head in wonder, marveling at how such a brilliant mind could have been born of his loins, for he himself was guileless to the point of naivety. He smiled with pride, gladdened by the fact his daughter would be the first to unravel the mysteries that lurked within the forest's shadows, though he did not truly understand her fascination with such things. "What will you do when you emerge from the forest?" he asked. "What great discovery awaits you at the end of your journey?" She took his hand and squeezed it reassuringly, like she had done countless times before. "I don't know," she replied with a smile. "That is part of the adventure." The intrepid explorer knew her father was right to warn her of the dangers that awaited her; indeed, such perils were inevitable on a journey of this nature. The ancient forest teemed with unnatural adversaries, from creatures that lived in the darkest recesses of the trees to those who hid beneath the murky waters. There were those that lurked in the shadows, waiting for an unsuspecting victim to stray too close to their lair, and others that wandered the path itself, using all manner of deception and illusion to confound those foolish enough to face them. Each step of her voyage would be more difficult than the last, a near-herculean task that would test the limits of her mind and body, but Evelyn was prepared for all of it. "I have no intention of returning," she explained to her father, "at least not in one piece." "Then what exactly are you expecting to accomplish?" he asked, perplexed by his daughter's plan, or lack thereof. "If you're not coming back alive, why go at all?" She offered him a reassuring smile and squeezed his hand again, just as she had done so many times before. "Because it is better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." The darkened woods loomed ever closer, their ominous presence more tangible with each passing step. The shadows seemed to lengthen with each passing second, threatening to swallow her whole if she dared enter their realm. Evelyn took a deep breath and raised an arm before her face to shield her from the sunlight, determined to show no fear as she approached the forest's border. She stepped over the fallen log that served as a makeshift boundary between the known and unknown, and felt a slight tremor underfoot, like the earth itself was unwilling to let her passage go unnoticed. Her eyes darted around, taking in the gloomy surroundings of her new environment, which were virtually devoid of colour in comparison to the world outside. Everything seemed to be shrouded in muted shades of grey and brown, imbuing the air with a sense of hopelessness that made her feel as if she had entered a realm of death. Evelyn took another deep breath to calm herself, knowing she was entering the realm of the unknown. She reminded herself that she was ready for anything, prepared to face every danger the forest could throw at her... but as she ventured deeper into those darkened shadows, a terrible thought began to take root in her mind. What if there are some things the ancient texts did not warn her about? She banished the thought almost as soon as it took root, refusing to let it affect her determination to see this adventure through to the end. Even so, the ominous feeling persisted, like a faint shadow that hovered over her no matter where she went. Evelyn tried to shake off the feeling of foreboding, taking comfort in the fact that she had prepared for every eventuality. It was impossible for anything to happen to her that she wasn't already prepared for... An icy gust of wind howled out of nowhere, colder than any arctic blast she had ever felt before. Evelyn drew her coat more tightly about her body in a feeble attempt to keep the chill at bay, but it was like trying to stop a feather from floating away. The wind blew again, even harder this time, and she nearly lost her footing as an invisible force pushed against her, hard. She took another step forward and suddenly found herself walking much faster, with each stride sweeping her at least two feet off the ground. "What is happening?" Evelyn murmured, struggling to maintain her balance as she was swept along by a power beyond her control. The ground began to shake beneath her feet, heaving up and down and sideways until she was tossed about like a pebble in a hurricane. She clutched her flintlock pistol tightly and tried to brace herself, but there was nothing to hold onto, no way to stop the ground's relentless bucking. "What is happening to me?" she cried out as the forest continued its merciless assault, threatening to send her tumbling ass over teakettle at any second. She could hear a strange sound echoing in the distance, like a deep rumble of thunder, though it seemed to be coming from all directions at once. The ground heaved again and Evelyn felt a sharp pain erupt in her head as she smacked it against a gnarled tree root that had formed a ridge in the path. She slumped forward, barely aware of what was happening as she slid down the slick root and landed hard on the ground below. Evelyn winced as she tried to gather her senses, her head throbbing from the nasty blow it had just suffered. The strange noises around her were growing louder, a persistent drone that made her feel as if her brain was about to split into two separate hemispheres. She tried to sit up and found herself unable to move her arms or legs, like she was being held down by an invisible force. Frantic, she tried to look around for the source of the unrelenting pressure, but could only manage to turn her head from side to side. Something landed on the forest floor not far from where she lay, a heavy thud that sent another jolt of pain through her injured skull. She turned her eyes towards the spot the noise had come from, but could see nothing in the darkened shadows. What's more, something was gripping her eyelids tightly, refusing to let them open any wider. Evelyn tried to scream for help, but all that came out was a pathetic whimper as the realization of her predicament took hold. She was paralyzed and blind, utterly helpless before whatever had left the imprint she had seen on the ground a moment ago. Her eyes strained against the darkness, furious at their powerlessness in the face of this new threat. "Show yourself," she demanded in a shaky voice that quavered with fear. "I know you're there." Silence was the only reply, though it was loud enough to fill her with a terrible anticipation of what was to come. The nameless thing continued to stalk its prey, stalking her, and she knew its intentions were anything but good. A strange intoxicating scent filled the air around her, like the sweet aroma of decaying flowers. Evelyn caught a whiff of it on the wind and gasped, for it was an omen of death. A sudden crash sounded through the darkened woods, loud enough to drown out even the cries of its prey as whatever had fallen, continued to fall. It slammed against the forest floor, Evelyn could hear the faint echoes of its passage. In a strange mockery of her own fall, she was certain it was the same thing that brought her down. "I know you're there," she repeated, defiance in her tone though fear lingered in her eyes. "I can feel your malevolent presence all around me." She winced as something brushed against her cheek, a slender tendril of cold touching her flesh and leaving an icy trail across her skin. Evelyn shivered as another tendril gripped her shoulder, its touch sending a hardwood splinter into her flesh when it tore through the leather vest she wore. Her fear deepened at that touch, twisting into something far more potent than any emotion known to man. It was an incomprehensible power, one that drove all who wandered these woods to madness. "I know you're there," Evelyn repeated for a third time, her voice betraying her fear as it began to tremble. "Why do you torment me? What is your purpose?" A shadow moved in the darkness, a shroud of eternal night that blocked out the light from the stars above. A pair of eyes flickered in the darkness, glowing like twin moons and promising death for anyone who dared venture too close. Evelyn tried to roll away but she could not escape their touch, held fast by the invisible forces all around her. An unseen power reached out from within that shroud of shadows, grasping at her with slender tendrils that gripped her wrists and ankles like a vice. The twisted boughs of ancient trees watched over her as she was dragged towards the forest's border, its darkness beckoning her to come deeper into its realm where death waited for those who entered its shadowy embrace. A mocking laughter echoed in the dark, so loud that Evelyn covered her ears with her hands and pressed her back against an old gnarled tree. "Why have you taken me?" she demanded of her unseen abductor. "What do you want from me?" Evelyn glanced over her shoulder, the cold bite of winter biting at her skin as she waited for a response. Her breath formed white puffs in front of her lips with each exhale, but no mistakingly formed into tendrils that crawled like tiny serpents towards the invisible thing that held her captive. She took one last look over her shoulder and froze, the cold gaze of its eyes burning into her mind. "I will not let you take me," she insisted with a trembling voice. "Release my grip and I swear I'll see to it that you are stopped." There was no answer, only silence... and Evelyn knew there would be no escape from the clutches of this malevolent entity, not with its invisible grip. It seemed to reach out with phantom limbs that did not exist and could not be battled or reasoned with. She had no idea how it was possible for it to hold her captive, but the answer no longer mattered as she finally understood its true nature. Evelyn squeezed her eyes shut and muttered a prayer beneath her breath, reciting the words she remembered from an old text. "The forest will reveal my destiny, I will not let it take me." Though no one could hear her whispered words, not even the things that reached out from the darkness. "Evil be gone!" Evelyn repeated, though again her voice was swallowed by the infinite reaches of blackness that surrounded it on all sides. The forest loomed like a malevolent entity, and was clearly not ready to release its hold on this night. "I will not let you take me," she whispered into the cold breeze, determined to face her destiny. "Release my grip and I swear I'll see to it that you are stopped." The forest loomed before Evelyn like a malevolent entity, reaching out with long slender tendrils of darkness that did not exist. She struggled against them, trying to break free from their vice-like grip, but could no longer resist the odd sensation of being dragged towards the dark heart of the woodlands. The realm of shadows enveloped her in a cold embrace, trapping Evelyn within its impenetrable embrace. As she struggled against the invisible grasp that held her prisoner, the ancient woods loomed all around her like an eternal wall, mocking her helplessness with their imposing presence. "Evil be gone!" Evelyn repeated, though again her voice was swallowed by the incessant murmurs of leaves rustling in the wind. Though it wasn't the only sound that echoed through the dark forest, for the forest teemed with the sounds of scuffling thuds and cracking branches. It seemed as if the forest itself refused to let go of those who ventured too close. Evelyn glanced around at the darkness all around her, not knowing if help would ever reach her if she called out. "Help!" Evelyn tried one last time, though her voice was barely audible above the sounds of rustling leaves and creaking branches. "Can you hear me? I have fallen into the dark embrace of the forest. Will anyone hear my cries for help?" The cold lips of darkness loomed all around her, ready to engulf anything that ventured too close. A cold gust of wind brushed against her cheeks, carrying with it the scent of decay and rot, the faint aroma of evilness that permeated the forest's vast expanse. "Do not pass by," Evelyn pleaded, though no one could hear her cry for help. She peered deep into the darkness, catching a glimpse of movement from beyond the reach of light and shadow. Though it was hardly a reassuring sight, Evelyn knew that if she didn't venture deeper into the heart of this dark place, she would never find the things needed to solve the mysteries of the forest. The fear of what lurked within its gloomy depths was nothing compared to the horror of what waited for her outside of it. "Let me go!" Evelyn shouted against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "I will not let you take me." She tried one last time to wrestle free from the invisible hold, but even if he did not exist, the malevolent entity still had a strong hold on her. The realization filled Evelyn with despair as she relinquished her weapons, the knife and flintlock rifle, knowing full well that there was no hope for escape. Evelyn gasped, struggling to draw a deep breath against the constricting grip of the invisible force that held her prisoner. "I promise if you let me go, I will not try to thwart your efforts." She tried to reach out to the entity with his mind, but once again he had vanished from her senses and left only darkness in his wake. "There is no need for such a promise," Evelyn whispered against the cold breeze that ruffled through the dark looming canopy all around her. "I will not let you take me." She tried to look beyond the darkness, but even if he was standing right before her eyes she would not see him. "Let me go, then, and I promise I won't try to stop you from taking what you want." The night sky stretched out before Evelyn as an endless expanse of shadows, a dark foreboding canopy that blocked out the light of the moonlight above. Though it was only the middle of the night, the darkness seemed to loom all around her with malice intent, reaching out with pale tendrils that brushed against her cheeks and lips. Even in this realm of eternal night, Evelyn could feel the cold touch of a presence that did not exist. "You are an evil creature," Evelyn said, trying to keep indomitable even as hopelessness crept into her heart. "If you let me go then I will let you take what you want." Once again, though, her voice was swallowed by the incessant murmurs of leaves and branches that knocked against one another as a cold breeze swept through the dark forest. "Don't you deserve the same courtesy?" she wondered aloud, determined to reason with the powerful force that had taken root outside of time itself. The darkness loomed like a malevolent entity all around her, watchful eyes watching Evelyn's every move and monitoring each of her actions. A dark path lay before her, and even if it didn't lead directly into the unknown, Evelyn knew that it was the only way to find out what lurked within its shadows. If the strange entity refused to let go of her, then she would never discover the answers she so desperately needed. "It isn't fair," Evelyn muttered against the cold breeze, but even as she cursed the powerful creature that held her prisoner, she knew there was no point in fighting it any longer. The invisible force continued to hold fast to its grip on her coat, though it seemed to be testing her will for all it was worth. It was a strange feeling; though it wasn't visible, Evelyn could feel the presence of the invisible entity that stood before her, its presence imposing and unescapable. "Very well," she finally answered in response to the mysterious creature that held her captive. "You win." Evelyn tried one last time to break free from his grip, but it resisted every effort. Sighing deeply, Evelyn took a deep breath and stepped onto the dark path before her, navigating among the tall pillars of stone that loomed like shadows in the darkness. A strange tingling sensation tickled at her spine, raising the hair on her body as she ventured deeper into the dark forest. "I hope you know what you're doing," Evelyn muttered against the cold breeze that engulfed her senses. "Things are already going according to your plans." Though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt the presence of the invisible entity watching her every move, waiting for a chance to take her far away from civilisation and into the dark unknown. "What is your name?" she asked against the cold breeze that engulfed her senses. "I want to know your name before I die." Evelyn tried to look up at the strange entity that stood before her, but once again his presence eluded her eyes. "If you won't let me go, then at least tell me who you are." The night sky was filled with sounds of evil, the sinister whispering of the dark forest and the crackling of dead branches beneath its gloomy canopy. The strange tingling sensation continued to tickle Evelyn's spine, spreading throughout her body until it throbbed in each and every vein. "You don't have the courage to reveal yourself," Evelyn realized with a growing realisation. "Coward." The strange entity did not respond, but continued to watch Evelyn's every move as if it weren't invisible at all. It was maddening, though she tried not to let it affect her thoughts. The strange tingling sensation grew more persistent the deeper she ventured into the dark forest, as if something in the shadows was reaching out for her. "Courage," Evelyn muttered against the cold breeze that filled the air with a strange aura of anxiety and fear. "I'm not afraid of you." The night sky teemed with sounds of evil, but despite the ominous feeling that permeated the dark forest, Evelyn refused to show fear in front of the strange entity that confronted her. "Show yourself," Evelyn demanded against the cold breeze that engulfed her senses. "If you're so brave, prove it." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn knew that the strange creature that stood before her was a coward just like she had suspected all along. "I am not afraid of you," Evelyn whispered against the cold breeze that filled the air with an odd odor that she couldn't quite explain. "So show yourself." She waited for a response, but once again his presence eluded her eyes and ears. He wanted to make things difficult for her, but she wasn't about to make it easy for him. "Show yourself!" Evelyn shouted against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you do not, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, she knew he could hear her through the strange tingling sensation that filled the air around them. "You have no guts," Evelyn muttered against the cold breeze that buffeted her cheeks and lips. "Prove me wrong." Even though he was invisible, Evelyn felt as if he were right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward." "Show yourself!" she screamed against the cold breeze that engulfed her senses. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Show yourself!" she screamed against the cold breeze that engulfed her senses. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Show yourself!" she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I will never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I would never believe you are anything but a coward." Even though it wasn't visible, Evelyn felt as if he was right before her eyes, taunting her with his cowardice. "Prove your not a coward," she screamed against the cold breeze that howled all around her. "If you don't, I in will never believe out you are anything too special." 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