Fame Fades, Nature Remains: Disentangling the Character Identity of Role-Playing Agents
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.04716v1
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2026 08:33:40 GMT
- Title: Fame Fades, Nature Remains: Disentangling the Character Identity of Role-Playing Agents
- Authors: Yonghyun Jun, Junhyuk Choi, Jihyeong Park, Hwanhee Lee,
- Abstract summary: We propose a multidimensional construct that disentangles a character into two distinct layers: textbf(1) Parametric Identity, referring to character-specific knowledge encoded from the LLM's pre-training, and textbf(2) Attributive Identity, capturing fine-grained behavioral properties such as personality traits and moral values.<n>Our findings pinpoint negative social natures as the primary bottleneck in RPA fidelity, guiding future character construction and evaluation.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Despite the rapid proliferation of Role-Playing Agents (RPAs) based on Large Language Models (LLMs), the structural dimensions defining a character's identity remain weakly formalized, often treating characters as arbitrary text inputs. In this paper, we propose the concept of \textbf{Character Identity}, a multidimensional construct that disentangles a character into two distinct layers: \textbf{(1) Parametric Identity}, referring to character-specific knowledge encoded from the LLM's pre-training, and \textbf{(2) Attributive Identity}, capturing fine-grained behavioral properties such as personality traits and moral values. To systematically investigate these layers, we construct a unified character profile schema and generate both Famous and Synthetic characters under identical structural constraints. Our evaluation across single-turn and multi-turn interactions reveals two critical phenomena. First, we identify \textit{"Fame Fades"}: while famous characters hold a significant advantage in initial turns due to parametric knowledge, this edge rapidly vanishes as models prioritize accumulating conversational context over pre-trained priors. Second, we find that \textit{"Nature Remains"}: while models robustly portray general personality traits regardless of polarity, RPA performance is highly sensitive to the valence of morality and interpersonal relationships. Our findings pinpoint negative social natures as the primary bottleneck in RPA fidelity, guiding future character construction and evaluation.
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