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So far my characters have never met. I think that that is probably true for most people and I see good reason behind that: if we wanted to control all the interactions of our characters we might as well all write our own novels [spoiler: no one would read mine].
However, I have an idea for a pair of characters (for the new time line at this rate; I know there are no details yet, but the details aren't important), where they are both shaped by the same event but come out with completely different outlooks.
The reason for committing two character slots to this project would be (a) I think they would both make interesting characters in their own right, and (b) I don't want one of them to be the "main" one and the other relegated to a flat NPC existence.
Has anyone got experience of doing this? Any hints/tips/other thoughts?
However, I have an idea for a pair of characters (for the new time line at this rate; I know there are no details yet, but the details aren't important), where they are both shaped by the same event but come out with completely different outlooks.
The reason for committing two character slots to this project would be (a) I think they would both make interesting characters in their own right, and (b) I don't want one of them to be the "main" one and the other relegated to a flat NPC existence.
Has anyone got experience of doing this? Any hints/tips/other thoughts?