It's creative writing and prompt following
So first of all, I'll say that for creative writing and regular content such as for DnD or other, Qwentile has been my favorite and go-to. It keeps track of characters, plotlines, and generates detailed complex ones with aplomb. It also writes very well. Lytta writes great too, so shares that DNA, and is very creative too. However, at a price. It seriously ignores significant parts of a query and goes out on a limb to produce its own ideas. These ideas are not bad by any means, but it means having many aspects of a longer prompt completely ignored or twisted around. It is a very fun model, so don't get me wrong.
Ha, yeah... That was what I noticed as well. It's extremely creative and good at thinking, but it's instruction following ability was completely toasted. I wonder if there is some deeper insight about the relationship between creative thought and obedience here... that may explain why my teachers thought I was disruptive as a student. 😼