ThrillingHuman
always be casual, never be careless
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No, srsly. I mean I get it that the dialogue can bring more life into characters and give them more individuality and generally it's useful but...
Like, here's an example: so, I planned a plotline and I'm trying to follow it and write a chapter for an arc. It's such a chore to write the character interactions that would take up like 300 words instead of just following it through with summarising the content and moving on. So, instead of going:
Char A: Bla bla bla, bla bla, bla bla bla?
Char B: Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla! Bla... Bla!
B felt cold sweat gathering at his forehead. The nonchalance with which A brought up "Object X" was aggravating, but what could a mere "Something or other" like him do in front of A, who was a "This and that"?
Char A: *giggle* Bla bla bla~ Bla bla bla!
Char B: *sigh* Bla.
etc for many lines of dialogue.
I am tempted to go like:
Char A and Char B came to an agreement, with a little "forceful" persuasion from A, that this and that would happen. Of course, since B valued the "Object X", B could only greet his teeth and bend. After the conversation, the two didn't speak for two days.
Like, here's an example: so, I planned a plotline and I'm trying to follow it and write a chapter for an arc. It's such a chore to write the character interactions that would take up like 300 words instead of just following it through with summarising the content and moving on. So, instead of going:
Char A: Bla bla bla, bla bla, bla bla bla?
Char B: Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla! Bla... Bla!
B felt cold sweat gathering at his forehead. The nonchalance with which A brought up "Object X" was aggravating, but what could a mere "Something or other" like him do in front of A, who was a "This and that"?
Char A: *giggle* Bla bla bla~ Bla bla bla!
Char B: *sigh* Bla.
etc for many lines of dialogue.
I am tempted to go like:
Char A and Char B came to an agreement, with a little "forceful" persuasion from A, that this and that would happen. Of course, since B valued the "Object X", B could only greet his teeth and bend. After the conversation, the two didn't speak for two days.