In-character AI Discord bots for Roblox roleplay communities, kingdom servers, military RPs, mafia families, and every fictional court in between. Pick a persona, fill out a form, ship a bot in 60 minutes.
Court Personas is a Discord bot template built on a three-layer prompt stack: a hard safety frame, a character persona layer, and a switchable role mode (Strategist when you need counsel, Crier when you need a proclamation).
You configure the persona — title, voice, addresses, subcommands, output formats — through a form. Download the config. Drop it in a Node bot. The bot wakes up in your server already in character, ready to answer petitions, issue rulings, draft dispatches, and run cabinet briefings.
The Grand Vizier of Scotland is the proof — fourteen slash commands, live on a real RP server, talking in Whitehall register about a fictional regime. Now you can ship the same thing.
No coding required. You build the character on a web form. The bot self-configures from the file you download.
Open the Persona Builder. Pick your fiction setting, your character's title, voice, formal addresses, and the subcommands they'll respond to. Save when you're happy.
You get a persona-config.json file plus a PDF deploy guide. The JSON is what the bot reads to know who it is, what to say, and what to refuse.
Follow the runbook. Hostinger, Railway, Fly.io — whichever host you prefer. The bot is online and answering players in under an hour. We help you the first time, free.
The persona stack is identity-agnostic. Swap the title, swap the voice, swap the safety frame's setting. Same engine, different character.
Permanent secretary running brief, cabinet, dispatches. The proof persona — already shipped on a live Roblox community.
Chief of staff to the Crown. Audience gatekeeping, royal household, decisions, weekly schedules.
Watch commander, orders of the day, garrison reports, command-channel discipline.
Underboss counsel. Family meetings, sit-down agendas, message discipline. Fiction-only, never operational.
Boarding-school authority. House announcements, detention rulings, parents' letters.
Vault administrator voice. Bulletins, ration orders, settlement bulletins, faction dispatches.
Tower-bound counsel. Auguries, sealed letters, ritual schedules, council convocations.
Custom is the default. The builder accepts any title, any setting, any voice. Configure once, run forever.
| Feature | Solo | Court of Five | Realm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of personas / bots | 1 | 5 | ∞ |
| Slash commands per persona | 5 | Full set | Full set |
| Persona Builder web form | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Three-layer safety frame | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Strategist + Crier role modes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cross-bot approval flows | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Scheduled / autonomous posts | — | — | ✓ |
| Voice channel join (when shipped) | — | — | ✓ |
| White-label option | — | — | ✓ |
| Support | Email · weekly | Priority · 24h | Founder Slack |
All tiers include the safety frame, the builder, deploy support for your first bot, and 30-day money-back if it doesn't ship for your community.
For one server, one bot, one character. Most builders start here.
For a full court — King + Vizier + Captain + Crier + Consigliere.
For server networks, multi-RP creators, white-label resellers.
Daily broadcast layer. YouTube + TikTok pipeline. Player acquisition flywheel.
// All tiers · 30-day money-back · Cancel any time · Discord + Stripe
The new top tier ($997/mo). On top of everything in Realm — unlimited bots, white-label, founder Slack — it adds the broadcast layer: a five-persona cinematic cast (Crier, Foreign Ambassador, Pretender's Herald + your existing two), session-adaptive manifest so cast and cadence shift each session, daily State News and Town Crier broadcasts, and a YouTube/TikTok/Reels pipeline using HeyGen avatars + Leonardo b-roll + Opus Clip multi-format cuts. Plus a Discord Discovery affiliate finder that crawls Discord Discovery and Disboard to source partner servers as in-fiction allied courts.
It's done-with-you, not DIY. Weekly review session with us. Quarterly cinematic arc planning. Honest about the gap — Realm if you want the engine and you run it yourself; Living Kingdom if you want the broadcast cadence and the player-acquisition flywheel built with you.
No. Court Personas runs on Discord, not in Roblox itself. The bot lives in your Discord server — where your RP community already coordinates — and answers in-character within Discord chat. Roblox itself isn't touched.
If you later want to route an in-game Roblox slash command to the bot, you'd use HTTP service on your Roblox server. That stays within Roblox's allowed HTTP request patterns. We give you the Lua example.
You do. Whatever the bot writes for your server is yours to use, edit, archive, screenshot, repost. The persona layer and safety frame are licensed to you for the duration of your subscription, but the proclamations, briefings, and dispatches the bot generates belong to your community.
The model provider (Anthropic) doesn't claim rights to your outputs. Standard API terms.
The persona, the config file, and the codebase are yours. If Discord ever sanctions your bot account (extremely rare for in-character roleplay use), you spin up a new Discord application, plug the same persona-config.json in, and you're back online in 20 minutes. Migration runbook is in the admin guide.
Hostinger / Railway / Fly.io hosting is independent of Discord. If one host fails, you move the bot to another. Same config, same persona, same court.
No. Court Personas commands use a namespaced prefix you pick during the build (defaults: /vizier, /kpa, /captain). They live alongside any existing bots in your server. Permissions are configurable per channel and per role — you decide who can summon the Vizier.
Three differences. First — persona discipline. Stock chatbots forget who they are after three messages and slip into helpful-assistant register. The three-layer stack keeps them in character even under jailbreak attempts.
Second — slash commands shaped to roleplay. /vizier counsel, /kpa morning_brief, /captain dispatch — verbs your players already think in. Not "ask the bot a question."
Third — safety frame. No real-world political content, no real people as targets, no real-world operational instructions. Built for under-18 community standards, Discord TOS, and your peace of mind.
Solo and Court of Five tiers ship under your own Discord application — you create the app, you pick the name, you upload the avatar. The "Court Personas" brand never appears in your server unless you want it to.
The Realm tier adds full white-label rights — you can resell to your own clients, brand it as your own product, and never mention Court Personas at all.
You bring your own Anthropic API key (or OpenAI). The bot calls your account, you see the cost directly. For a community of ~100 active players with 5-10 Vizier calls a day, expect $3-$10/mo in Claude Sonnet 4.6 spend. Heavy servers run $20-$40/mo. Realm tier includes a cost dashboard.
Discord's own TOS requires users to be 13+. Court Personas adds an extra safety layer for the 13-17 demographic — no graphic violence, no romantic content past courtly flirtation, no substance references past "wine at the feast." If your server caters to a younger audience, those guardrails are appropriate by default.
Drop your email. We'll send the Persona Builder link, the runbook, and book a 15-minute deploy call. No spam.