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Meme: Reverse questions
I want a meme. We haven't done this one since September.
Tag in with your characters and then people will comment asking the MUNS anything about the GAME or THEIR CHARACTERS, because we all know the muns will answer when the characters won't. They can be specific questions ("How does he feel about her?") or general questions ("Why did you choose this character?", "How do you channel them?", etc).
Don't forget to check back to see who else has pinged in for questions!
Tag in with your characters and then people will comment asking the MUNS anything about the GAME or THEIR CHARACTERS, because we all know the muns will answer when the characters won't. They can be specific questions ("How does he feel about her?") or general questions ("Why did you choose this character?", "How do you channel them?", etc).
Don't forget to check back to see who else has pinged in for questions!
Re: Dante (son of Sparda) / Jesse Faden / Lucifer Morningstar / et al
I basically weeded my options down to three quieter female characters. One already had a few canonmates from a different version of her canon in game, just that felt a bit weird. Another, I'd tried as a guest star but hadn't really gelled with me.
And then there was Jesse, whose canon fascinates me (it's so weird). Who's a straight-up hero type - been a while since I played those - but also has this anxiety problem that's deeply familiar to me. And who'd have Secrets she wouldn't just blurt out to anyone, which excited me (I have a List of people I want in on her 'haha whoops I'm the director' plot, yo). Also the inner narrative seemed like a lot of fun.
So she looked like a character who seems close to normal but kind of really isn't, with plenty of deeper things to dig into if I decided I liked playing her. Which it turns out I did.