Yeah, I apologize if it feels like it covered too much, but I wanted to avoid half of the cast doing nothing while I spent multiple posts saying, "There's nothing there".
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Evidentally they have nothing but time, if everyone waited outside while two of them searched the tower.
The trouble is that Elyssia doesn't know anyone by name, and hasn't introduced herself (though, it seems everyone somehow remembers her). Should I assume she got caught up durring the timeskip?
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05-Nov-2018 01:00:23
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Westenev
Lias probably wouldn't say much, although my other character might - even if she doesn't know everything. Up to everyone else if they would.
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Elyssia was in the inn, right? At least my characters would know how she talks. Oh, and although I use her name, the narration is meant to be third person, and not necessarily portraying my characters' thoughts. Rory and Elizabeth don't know Elyssia's name, but they know she's someone they've already seen.
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05-Nov-2018 01:08:42
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I mean, I guess I don't think Elyssia's part in that was really worth remembering. The average brain tends to dump background information fairly quickly - even if someone had interacted with her, I wouldn't have been surprised if they forgot about her given what happened durring the gunfight.
Your characters also seem to have the impression that Elyssia followed them in secret, which amuses me.
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05-Nov-2018 01:23:20
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Westenev
For the sake of keeping characters connected in the roleplay, I just didn't know what else to do. I don't like it when characters separate, don't care about one another, or there's no impetus to keep the story going.