Ask Thousand Roads how he feels about folk riding around inside his head, regardless of the reason, and the reason for his vitriol will be come apparent. He's still got a long way to go to complete calm, and still has some buttons left to press.
In fact, Kumir already has the answer to this conundrum, doesn't he?
Kumir certainly does need to talk. He's a bit messed up right now... well, more messed up than usual. Thousand Roads managed to confuse both of me. Kumir needed his friend and got a cool reception. Jericho was just utterly confused by his reaction.
Kumir and Jericho see things in very different ways. It's unlikely Kumir will bring up the things that concern Jericho (since he's unaware of them) and vice versa.
It was a lot of fun playing two such disparate characters in one body and interacting with people differently as them.
You really rocked the switches back and forth! There were a few times when you had to do a sudden switch between them without much warning, and a part of my brain was like man, how is he going to roll with this? But you did it so smoothly, and it was really clear who you were at any time. Jericho in Kumir's body just looked WRONG even though he's a really nice guy, because your RP was so spot on. Awesome!
Thanks. I counted the changes. I was 1-Kumir / 2-Jericho (first switch) / 3-Kumir (Imogen's Mind Share) / 4-Jericho / 5-Kumir (Illuminator discussion) / 6-Jericho / 7-Kumir (after the exorcisim). I have to admit that my brain was a bit fried after all that.
It was even worse because I had to keep thinking as both of them at all times so that when the dormant one came to the forefront, the reactions would be appropriate.
That many changes was not in my original plans, but then again, I didn't think you'd all pursue "fixing" things so hard either and I was totally unaware that we even had a Mind Share skill.
It's a shame that I didn't try harder to make the time for Jericho and Keilis to talk. Then again, maybe it's for the best - Jericho was spoken of with a mythical sort of reverence by the time I heard of him, so maybe it's good for a hero of the past to remain a bit mysterious.
Also, I *loved* your observation about our role reversal. :P
Not to worry. Kumir heard the whole story and had nothing better to do than listen intently. I'm sure he can relay the whole story as if he had told it himself. ;-)
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Ask Thousand Roads how he feels about folk riding around inside his head, regardless of the reason, and the reason for his vitriol will be come apparent. He's still got a long way to go to complete calm, and still has some buttons left to press.
In fact, Kumir already has the answer to this conundrum, doesn't he?
They definitely need to sit down and talk.
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Kumir and Jericho see things in very different ways. It's unlikely Kumir will bring up the things that concern Jericho (since he's unaware of them) and vice versa.
It was a lot of fun playing two such disparate characters in one body and interacting with people differently as them.
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It was even worse because I had to keep thinking as both of them at all times so that when the dormant one came to the forefront, the reactions would be appropriate.
That many changes was not in my original plans, but then again, I didn't think you'd all pursue "fixing" things so hard either and I was totally unaware that we even had a Mind Share skill.
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Also, I *loved* your observation about our role reversal. :P
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Not to worry. Kumir heard the whole story and had nothing better to do than listen intently. I'm sure he can relay the whole story as if he had told it himself. ;-)
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