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<blockquote data-quote="Bandeeto" data-source="post: 296717" data-attributes="member: 2819"><p>As P'Cat points out, many of the details of these old adventures have been lost to time and faulty memories. </p><p></p><p>One reason I started writing this way was to portray the "feel" of the campaign during this period, from the characters' perspective.</p><p></p><p>Another was to give a sense of the personalities of the characters through dialogue they might have actually delivered. Piratecat's Storyhour does this well already, but many of the character's in this thread are long since retired, and many have evolved tremendously. </p><p></p><p>A few examples: Tao didn't used to say much unless we were actively in combat. Velendo spent large portions of time complaining and wishing we were somewhere else. Dylrath started very young (14?) and acted his age. Tomtom was the shadow in the background; when he ever did speak, it was usually very important. Nolin would try to jolly everyone along, unless he got into one of his depressive phases. And Alix... well... I hope you're beginning to get a sense about Alix. </p><p></p><p>You have a good point regarding some loss of detail using this style. I will try to post separate plot summaries to fill in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandeeto, post: 296717, member: 2819"] As P'Cat points out, many of the details of these old adventures have been lost to time and faulty memories. One reason I started writing this way was to portray the "feel" of the campaign during this period, from the characters' perspective. Another was to give a sense of the personalities of the characters through dialogue they might have actually delivered. Piratecat's Storyhour does this well already, but many of the character's in this thread are long since retired, and many have evolved tremendously. A few examples: Tao didn't used to say much unless we were actively in combat. Velendo spent large portions of time complaining and wishing we were somewhere else. Dylrath started very young (14?) and acted his age. Tomtom was the shadow in the background; when he ever did speak, it was usually very important. Nolin would try to jolly everyone along, unless he got into one of his depressive phases. And Alix... well... I hope you're beginning to get a sense about Alix. You have a good point regarding some loss of detail using this style. I will try to post separate plot summaries to fill in. [/QUOTE]
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