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Now, I don't know Lancer at all.
But I always was a little ambivalent on my character backstories in DnD. All the DMs I ever played with had a pretty firm 'fuck your backstory' mindset if it involved anything other than fluff for your alignment and class choice. It was the same as supplying a drawing of your character: fun but not relevant to the campaign being run.
Using an LLM even in that context feels like a huge eyeroll.
For a TTRPG that might be more in depth on that stuff than DnD that would seem disrespectful to everyone.