Subject: Some more responses.
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Posted on: 2015-03-05 08:57:00 UTC

(Why? Because the initial response was written on the fly at home, where I had access to the rest of the file. This is the rest of my thoughts)

Interchangeable characters is one of my perennial failings. It doesn't help that I'm fond of ensemble casts, but even in low character count stories, I have a hard time differentiating them. Agents Dafydd and Selene are a lovely example of this: they're both grumpy pyromaniacs with a tendency to lash out, and I'm honestly not sure how 'different' they feel. (Yes, this is why PPC: Driftwood pairs Selene with a hyper-bouncy hobbit-wannabe.)

So do you have any advice for improving on that? The two obvious methods are accents and abilities, but while the latter (in terms of skills, at least) is probably worth looking at (did Jacob suddenly become a technical genius somewhere in the middle of Dragonchild? I rather think he did), the former is a blind alley. So how do I make characters feel different from each other?

hS

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