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AI character creation

An AI character creator that remembers who you made.

Describe your character in plain words and the AI builds them into the story. Or open a full 5e or Pathfinder 2e sheet if you want the numbers. Either way, the character you make becomes a real part of a game that keeps track of them.

Free in your browser. No download. Also a free Android app.

Two ways in

Two ways to make a character, and both count

Most AI character creators give you one path: a rigid form with drop-downs, or a generator that spits out a block of stats you then have to fit into a game somewhere else. Auferet gives you two ways to make a character, and neither one is a dead end. Whatever you make is dropped straight into a playable world.

The first way is freeform, and it is the default. You write a description in natural language, something like a scarred ex-soldier who talks his way out of fights, and the AI works that person into the opening of your adventure. No name, race, and class boxes to fill unless you want them. If you would rather not write anything, Generate and Start will invent a character and a scenario from a short prompt and put you into play.

The second way is structured, for when you want real rules under the character. Turn on 5e or Pathfinder 2e mode and you get an actual character sheet: ancestry or race, class, level, background, and ability scores. Pathfinder 2e even lets you import a Pathbuilder 2e PDF or edit the sheet by hand. Pick the path that fits your mood. The character comes out the same on the other side: yours, and remembered.

What you can build

From a sentence to a full sheet

Freeform, in your own words

Describe the character in a line or a paragraph and the AI reads it as a person, not a stat block. Motives, quirks, and history all carry into how they show up in the story.

Generate and Start

Short on ideas? Give a prompt and Auferet generates a character and a scenario around them, then starts the game. It is free for everyone and takes one step.

A real 5e or Pathfinder 2e sheet

Want rules? Structured mode gives you ancestry or race, class, level, background, and ability scores on a sheet the AI Game Master keeps current as you play.

Import a Pathbuilder character

Already built someone in Pathbuilder 2e? Import the PDF into Pathfinder 2e mode, or edit the sheet directly, and drop into the campaign without rebuilding from scratch.

The difference that lasts

A character maker versus a character that stays

Making the character is the easy part. Keeping them the same person a hundred turns later is where most AI tools fall apart. When you make a character in Auferet, they become a persistent entity the game tracks, part of the same memory system that keeps your world consistent. Who they are, what they have done, and how they have changed stay on the record instead of dissolving when the scene scrolls out of view.

 A basic AI character makerAuferet
How you make themA rigid form of drop-downs, or a stat block with nowhere to play itFreeform description or a full structured sheet, your choice, both playable at once
Real 5e and Pathfinder 2e sheetsRarely, and usually rules-light or cosmetic onlyAncestry or race, class, level, background, and ability scores on a working sheet
Import a Pathbuilder characterNo, you rebuild by handImport a Pathbuilder 2e PDF, or edit the sheet directly in Pathfinder 2e mode
Stays consistent in playForgotten once the conversation gets long; the character driftsTracked as a persistent entity, kept consistent across a whole campaign
Free to useOften gated, limited, or a paid exportFree in your browser, full feature set, 10 actions a day, no credit card

You can build a character freeform, run 5e or Pathfinder 2e with a full sheet, and either way the people you meet along the way are tracked the same way through persistent NPCs. Make one, start playing, and see how long they hold up.

FAQ

AI character creation, answered

Can AI make an RPG character for me?

Yes. Describe the character you want in plain words, like a scarred ex-soldier who talks his way out of fights, and the AI works them into the opening of your game. You can also press Generate and Start to have it invent both a character and a scenario from a short prompt, then play right away.

Do I have to fill out a form?

No. The default way to make a character is freeform. You write a description in natural language and the AI turns it into a character in the story. There is no rigid name, race, and class form to complete unless you want one, which is what the structured 5e and Pathfinder 2e modes are for.

Does it make 5e character sheets?

Yes. Turn on 5e mode and you get a real character sheet with race or ancestry, class, level, background, and ability scores. The AI Game Master keeps the sheet current as you play, so your character exists as structured rules data and not only as prose.

Can I import a Pathbuilder character?

Yes. In Pathfinder 2e mode you can import a Pathbuilder 2e PDF to bring in a character you already built, or edit the sheet directly in Auferet. Ancestry, class, level, background, and ability scores come across so you can drop straight into play.

Does the character stay consistent as I play?

Yes. Whichever way you make it, the character becomes a persistent entity the game tracks. It stays consistent as the campaign continues, so who your character is, what they have done, and how they have changed are remembered instead of drifting once the scene scrolls away.

Is the AI character creator free?

Yes. You can make a character and play free in your browser, with the full feature set and no credit card, at 10 actions a day. Paid plans start at $10 a month and remove the daily cap. There is also a free Android app.

Make a character. Then go be them.

Describe someone in a sentence or build a full sheet. Free, in your browser, in a game that remembers who you made.

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Fifth edition rules and related trademarks are the property of Wizards of the Coast LLC. Pathfinder is a trademark of Paizo Inc. Auferet is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Wizards of the Coast or Paizo Inc. References to fifth edition and Pathfinder Second Edition describe rules compatibility only.