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also, for the mod, may we have non-customized comment pages please? :o
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I hope that's coherent, I just woke up.
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You're right that a lot of his willingness to talk to others stems from necessity or a common goal, and I'm just ... afraid that even those conversations sound too stilted, because he is just so business-oriented. I guess I'll just have to be patient.
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Just some general advice please.
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Don't stick to math references that he makes in the games. Be creative, invent your own. This can be hard if you're not a math whiz yourself, but it works wonders for making him fun to read.
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- He's deeply self-absorbed and egomaniacal, but that doesn't mean he'd do well without other people's attention. In nearly every conversation in canon, he deliberately tries to aggravate whoever he's talking to, or somehow demand reactions from them.
- He likes to piss people off with faked flirtiness or sarcastic intimacy (in the Japanese, he calls Kitaniji "Megumi-chan." And abuses tildes to no end. I don't believe much of this was carried over in the otherwise excellent translation.)
- He likes to be important in other people's eyes. He's a constant attention-seeker, though he doesn't care whether it's admiration, fear, or hatred. He'd hate being the target of compassion, pity or affection, though. (...That's garbage. Crunch!)
- The first person's advice is sound - Sho's mathematical knowledge is enough that he should be making new references and math puns. However, he shouldn't abandon his catchphrases! Just not rely on them wholly.
Good luck!
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I'm completely serious. I've seen it done before and it's not pretty.
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Be detailed - it's way better to be extra detailed than to be not detailed enough. A mod would rather read a well written app than a poorly written one, after all. And it's better safe than sorry: if you aren't sure, put it in. Just make sure that you've fleshed out every section as much as you can...
But detailed doesn't mean tl;dr. If there's no upper word count limit, then just keep in mind that it can be really daunting for mods and other players alike to read your app if it's too long. Though longer is better than shorter ( ... )
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And do not be afraid to ask questions if you have them.
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