The Quest for the Holy Grail is, in origin at least, religious.
So, maybe, the LLM is picking up on a textual similarity between (a) religious allegory; (b) Dungeons and Dragons type adventures that retain some of the trappings of religious allegory.
Could be a type of Waluigi effect: once you’ve started making it a religious allegory, you’re stuck continuing with it, and at each stage there is some chance that your amoral and nihilistic adventurers (in th efashion of Fritz Lieber’s Lankmar) will suddenly discover Spiritual Signifcance.
The poor naive viewer thought Neon Genesis Evangelion was just going to be about giant robots fighting, but, oh no, there seems to be a Religious Allusion.
The Quest for the Holy Grail is, in origin at least, religious.
So, maybe, the LLM is picking up on a textual similarity between (a) religious allegory; (b) Dungeons and Dragons type adventures that retain some of the trappings of religious allegory.
Could be a type of Waluigi effect: once you’ve started making it a religious allegory, you’re stuck continuing with it, and at each stage there is some chance that your amoral and nihilistic adventurers (in th efashion of Fritz Lieber’s Lankmar) will suddenly discover Spiritual Signifcance.
The poor naive viewer thought Neon Genesis Evangelion was just going to be about giant robots fighting, but, oh no, there seems to be a Religious Allusion.