O3-mini and o4 Fails to produce answer after reasoning

Hi there,
I use the “reasoning” function for a creative task but both o3-mini and o4 fail to produce any output after reasoning.

Prompt (in Italian)

Ciao GPT,
nella mia ambientazione il Credo è una teocrazia.
Il Pantheon di questa fazione è vario e presenta delle divinità a cui vengono associati dei domini. Tuttavia, si ritiene che queste divinità siano troppo “alte” e potenti per interagire coi mortali. Per questo, i punti cardine della religione sono gli Angeli, emissari delle divinità ed intermediari tra loro ed i mortali. Di conseguenza, nel culto di una divinità il vero protagonista è l’angelo a quella associata, a cui si chiedono miracoli, benedizioni o maledizioni nei confronti dei nemici. Ti manderò in seguito un elenco delle attuali divinità riconosciute con i loro domini. Basandoti su quello ti chiedo di:

  1. Generare i nomi degli angeli a loro associati
    1.a) I nomi degli angeli seguono la nomenclatura ebraica. Quindi + particella ‘El’. Quel deve avere a che fare con la divinità di cui l’angelo è emissario
    1.b) Per ogni angelo genera almeno 3 nomi possibili, con spiegazione
    1.c) Non è necessario che il rapporto angeli-divinità sia 1:1. Alcuni angeli potrebbero servire più divinità oppure alcune divinità potrebbero avere più angeli. Laddove riconosci che delle divinità hanno dominii o caratteristiche sovrapponibili, genera angeli in comune. Laddove invece ritieni che il dominio o la caratteristica di una divinità è molto generica o larga, genera più angeli per coprire diversi aspetti
  2. Generare degli angeli extra, con relativi domini associati se ritiene avrebbero senso a livello di Pantheon / Scrittura / ambientazione.

Grazie

  • Deneir, Dio della Scrittura
  • Dol Arrah, Dea della Luce e dell’Onore
  • Dol Dorn, Dio della Forza e delle Armi
  • Eryhnul, Dio della Conquista e del Massacro
  • Heironeous, Dio della Cavalleria e del Valore
  • Lalous, Dio della Violenza e dello Sterminio
  • Lathander, Dio del Rinnovamento
  • Majere, Dio dell’Ordine
  • Mishakal, Dea della Guarigione (e della Vita)
  • Oghma, Dea della Conoscenza
  • Paladine, Dio dei Guardiani
  • Pholtus, Dio del Sole e della Legge
  • Photis, Dio della Protezione e del Bene
  • Rao, Dio della Pace
  • Saragonnas, Dea della Vendetta e del Fuoco
  • Shagzotls, Dio della Pioggia e della Collera Naturale
  • Talos, Dio delle Tempeste
  • Tempus, Dio della Guerra
  • Torm, Dio del Sacrificio e del Coraggio
  • Trithereon, Dio della Libertà e del Castigo
  • Tyr, Dio della Giustizia
  • Umberlee, Dea del Mare
  • Xedea, Dea della Collera
o3-mini reasoning (47 sec)

I see that in this theocracy, angels are the key intermediaries between the gods and mortals, which is cool! For the angels’ names, it seems they follow an ebraic pattern, with the structure “ + ‘El’.” Hmm, I’ll need to think about some combinations that might sound fitting for angelic beings. Perhaps using elements of divine powers or the deity’s domain as inspiration could work too! I’ll get started on brainstorming angelic names once I get the list of deities and their respective domains.

I need to make sure that the angel’s name reflects the connected deity’s domain. So each name should somehow tie in with the deity, which will take some creative thinking. I’ll generate at least three name options per angel, offering an explanation with each. Also, the angel-divinity relationship isn’t always a 1:1, so I’ll combine angels where deities have related domains, or make more angels for broader domains. I’ll also toss in some extra angels where I think it would make sense for the setting!

For each deity, I’ll use their domains to inspire appropriate angelic names following the ebraic formula +El.

For example, for Deneir, whose domain is writing, I can create angel names like “Sopherel” (from “sofer” meaning scribe), “Kethuviel” (from “katuv” meaning written), or “Graphiel” (combining “graphos” meaning writing with “El”).

For Dol Arrah, the angel names would relate to light or honor, so I’d use something like “Radiantel,” “Gloriel,” or “Lumenel.”

Okay, time to work on the remaining!

For Dol Arrah, I could go for names like “Oriel” (from “or” meaning light), “Hodiel” (from “hod” meaning honor), or “Tiferiel” (from “tiferet” meaning beauty). These names connect to themes of light, glory, and honor associated with the deity.

For Dol Dorn, I would consider “Giboriel” (from “gibor” meaning strength), “Oziel” (from “oz” meaning strength), or “Chazakiel” (from “chazak” meaning strong) to evoke force and weaponry.

Now, I’ll work on applying similar thinking to other deities!

o4 reasoning (37 sec)

Okay, the user wants me to generate angel names based on a Pantheon list, with the angel names following the format “prefix + El” (like Michael, Gabriel, Raphael). I’ll need names related to the deity’s domain, and at least three names per deity where possible.

I’ll focus on making sure each angel’s name reflects the deity’s domain, and I might end up having multiple angels per deity if the domain is broad. This sounds fun and interesting! Let’s dive in!

Okay, so the user also wants me to generate extra angels with domains if that makes sense. This makes sense if a deity has more broad or multiple domains. So, I might create additional angel names related to these specific areas of influence. I’ll have to think about whether the deity might need multiple representatives, or split the domain across several angles. Sounds like flexibility will be important in this task! Let’s move on and get started on that part.

The user gave me a list of deities, and now I need to generate angel names for each one. I’ll follow the “prefix + El” format and make sure each angel name ties well with their deity’s domain (like “Michael” for Archangel of Protection type stuff). I’ll also create extra angels when a domain is broad or general, and I’m considering giving multiple potential names when a deity has various aspects. This will be an exciting challenge! Let’s get started with creating these names!

Okay, the user gave me a detailed list of deities and their domains, and it looks like I need to create angel names for each one using the pattern “something + el.” The names should match the deities’ domains, like “Ketuviel” for writing or “Luxel” for light. I’ll need to be creative with variations, and for broader domains, I might need more than one angel name. I’ll get started by coming up with three names for each deity. This will certainly be fun and challenging! Let’s dive in.

Output

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