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Q&A How much indirection is too much?

Try it as dialog... and then you'll also realize the situation could be seen as very prejudiced (code smell?) Let me show you: Groff: I'm leaving before those Grobschookas get here. Doff: ...

posted 5y ago by Erk‭  ·  last activity 5y ago by System‭

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#3: Attribution notice added by user avatar System‭ · 2019-12-08T08:59:19Z (almost 5 years ago)
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#2: Initial revision by user avatar Erk‭ · 2019-12-08T08:59:19Z (almost 5 years ago)
Try it as dialog... and then you'll also realize the situation could be seen as very prejudiced (code smell?) Let me show you:

> Groff: I'm leaving before those Grobschookas get here.
> 
> Doff: Why? I mean, they seem a bit violent, but who isn't?
> 
> Groff: You don't get it, they are horrible.
> 
> Doff: In what way?
> 
> Groff: They eat babies.
> 
> Doff: Really? Come on?
> 
> Groff: I'm telling you! When I was young, a merchant told me stories about some settlers he met whose babies the Grobschookas ate!
> 
> Doff: You met a merchant who met some settlers who met the Grobschookas? Yeah, good luck with that... I'm going to check them out anyway...

The big loser might be Doff in the end, but still... This is the risk with the everlasting I-heard-someone-who-heard-someone-who-said-someone-was-this-or-that... You risk sounding very prejudiced... but then again, maybe that's what you want your character to be like?

If not. I would give your character some one-on-one experience with that tribe... or have the "settlers" come riding into the village shouting warnings to everyone.

Unless you want to do it more along the line of:

> Groff: I'm thinking about leaving before the Gribschookas get here.
> 
> Doff: Why? I mean, they seem a bit violent, but who isn't?
> 
> Groff: I have a bad feeling about them. Something I heard as a youth.
> 
> Doff: Come on? What?
> 
> Groff: I don't know... a rumor.
> 
> Doff: So, we use caution. When don't we? And then again... they might turn out to have salt, and news, and ale!

#1: Imported from external source by user avatar System‭ · 2019-05-09T22:50:31Z (over 5 years ago)
Original score: 1