(tabletop preparation adventures)
"She's a paladin. Ever forward-facing, action-focused, and too practical and busy to doubt or rumminate. And here are the names of the parents, as asked, but they have an impersonal relationship."
"Paragraphs and paragraphs detailing the psychologies of each character, informed by the society they live in, as well as details from their personal lives. This includes characters that are no longer with them. An unsent but crafted logic to all of their names, taking into consideration culture, ethnicity, meaning, symbolism, how the name feels to say and fits into the story, etc. I mean, yeah, still wouldn't focus on the parents, but now you know why."
It's the same goddamn coin – just a difference in presentation.
I love shortform. As for longborm... that usually happens when I lose control over the shortform. Specifics? Ok. Six hours later. Why am I running late?














