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<blockquote data-quote="KitanaVorr" data-source="post: 860554" data-attributes="member: 9167"><p>Oh I know, but I have to try!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes I agree, but you can't please all players so I really just please myself in my posts.  And the ones who don't understand can always speak up and ask.  I like mystery and if there's something that the PC doesn't get, the PC can speak up or wonder or try to find out.  It takes the fun out of it if everything was so easy to find out.</p><p></p><p>But I do make sure that what she is doing or what she is saying is clear.  Of course, sometimes what she's saying is absolutely meant to be mysterious and have many levels.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh I totally forgot that I had done that!  Though I don't remember taking it from Nik's thoughts, only the expression or something that Nik had.  At that point I was trying to get used to reading your writing style.  LOL, no worries though.  Cate forgot it as soon as she thought it.  So clean slate.  I hadn't decided exactly how I wanted to play her at that point.</p><p></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>I suppose that could happen.  But I thought Carrick and Cate's  + Nathan and Sabrina's long conversations went really well.  They learned alot about each other in different ways plus at the same time (and more importantly) developed connection with each other.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Without conversation, how are characters supposed to become friends and develop a connection?  Its a little easier with a child as in Sabrina's case she's just an adorable child and nearly everyone is enamored of her innocence.  With adults though, the only way to develop a real connection is through conversation.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitanaVorr, post: 860554, member: 9167"] Oh I know, but I have to try! Yes I agree, but you can't please all players so I really just please myself in my posts. And the ones who don't understand can always speak up and ask. I like mystery and if there's something that the PC doesn't get, the PC can speak up or wonder or try to find out. It takes the fun out of it if everything was so easy to find out. But I do make sure that what she is doing or what she is saying is clear. Of course, sometimes what she's saying is absolutely meant to be mysterious and have many levels. Oh I totally forgot that I had done that! Though I don't remember taking it from Nik's thoughts, only the expression or something that Nik had. At that point I was trying to get used to reading your writing style. LOL, no worries though. Cate forgot it as soon as she thought it. So clean slate. I hadn't decided exactly how I wanted to play her at that point. [B] I suppose that could happen. But I thought Carrick and Cate's + Nathan and Sabrina's long conversations went really well. They learned alot about each other in different ways plus at the same time (and more importantly) developed connection with each other. Without conversation, how are characters supposed to become friends and develop a connection? Its a little easier with a child as in Sabrina's case she's just an adorable child and nearly everyone is enamored of her innocence. With adults though, the only way to develop a real connection is through conversation.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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