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<blockquote data-quote="StarSapphire22" data-source="post: 6960025" data-attributes="member: 6866644"><p>Thanks - I think I am leaning towards the Elventree area so far.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think her curiosity may play a part in it, but I'm not sure it's enough to get her to want to leave. I feel like she needs some sort of catalyst to push her outside her comfort zone, I just can't figure out what. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was leaning towards painting supplies, I guess because it seems more important to me that I capture physical appearance correctly than how fancy my handwriting is. Any old quill will do for jotting down notes, you know? The trapper's kit is an intriguing idea, and I like the direction that feature is heading in...my thought is that I can see a creature and (especially if I fight it) take notes on the features I see in use. For example, a bulette is visibly armored so that I could notice. An Aurumvorax is resistant to bludgeoning damage due to its dense coat, but I might not know that until I whack it with my staff and see that it isn't very bothered by the minimal damage I just did. Then maybe my character realizes, "oh, this creature eats metal and it's hide is made of a similar dense material, perhaps it is naturally armored in some way." Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarSapphire22, post: 6960025, member: 6866644"] Thanks - I think I am leaning towards the Elventree area so far. I definitely think her curiosity may play a part in it, but I'm not sure it's enough to get her to want to leave. I feel like she needs some sort of catalyst to push her outside her comfort zone, I just can't figure out what. I was leaning towards painting supplies, I guess because it seems more important to me that I capture physical appearance correctly than how fancy my handwriting is. Any old quill will do for jotting down notes, you know? The trapper's kit is an intriguing idea, and I like the direction that feature is heading in...my thought is that I can see a creature and (especially if I fight it) take notes on the features I see in use. For example, a bulette is visibly armored so that I could notice. An Aurumvorax is resistant to bludgeoning damage due to its dense coat, but I might not know that until I whack it with my staff and see that it isn't very bothered by the minimal damage I just did. Then maybe my character realizes, "oh, this creature eats metal and it's hide is made of a similar dense material, perhaps it is naturally armored in some way." Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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