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Trying to buy a house-house further north is a pain in the arse. Everything is either from the 1400s and in complete disrepair, or looks haunted by the exorcist demon :blobrofl:. and the nice ones are expensive for only a half meter square. lol :blob_pout: house hunting is aggravating.
I did find one, but it's on the isle, and no way I'm takin a ferry ervday to get mainlend.
CinnaSloth
CinnaSloth
I should get breky. Tummy angry.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
Those kind of place are better for airbnb not to live
Noooooo where's the sexy senorita go? :blob_teary:
*spies on my one-sided self-declared nemesis* They say, keep your friends close! And your enemies closer! I'll beat you one day! And be the best! Mwahahhahaha

Someone requested a chibi of you, so I based it off your pfp...and Bottie.
Narrating power systems and lore without feeling like an info dump is one of the most difficult challenges in writing fantasy fiction.

Can we narrate how power systems work?
Can we narrate lore as the foundation of the story?
No narrator's voice. No expository dialogue.

Only subtext interspersed in the organic interactions between characters.
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Eldoria
Eldoria
Even massive and popular works like One Piece and My Hero Academia still use omniscient narrator voices and expository dialogue to explain power systems and lore. Naruto lacks a narrator voice, but its dialogue is often expository.

Narrating lore and power systems without info dumps is like walking a fine line, balancing clarity, pacing, and immersion.
Corty
Corty
I usually do it by having my characters discuss it so it's not a wall of text.
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Sola-sama
Sola-sama
make your character read a book or intereact with a 'puter
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