Jiyo Sora wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:39 am
FORM QUESTIONS INBOUND!
1. Biggest curveball Tae-Soo threw you?
2. Biggest curveball the game threw you?
3. Favorite moment?
4. Biggest missed opportunity?
5. Any secrets Tae-Soo has that never came up?
Less-formy:
I feel like we didn't do enough with Ha-yeong... but what does that kid make of all of this?
Likewise, if Tae-soo had died in the fight with the Harbinger, what was next for Ha-yeong?
1. This time I'm not sure tbh. Some bits regarding TS's culture and background were shaped as things happened, but I don't think he came out that much different from expected. Opened up a bit with some people, which led to me trying to change the approach some with some PCs while keeping more closed and hesitant with others... but that was more or less sort of the expected package, I think? Having the RIVER be the NPC TS was closest to was perhaps a bit of a curveball for RPing, but I guess more or less expected too?
2. This... a few. Not sure it's worth delving too deep into it here and now, but welcome to talk about some over PMs later if you want to!
3. Involving Tae-soo, some of the interactions with the river were kinda fun, and the two riverside scenes with Shang (one of them still ongoing) led to some interesting stuff. I wasn't around that much (I feel like I say that every game for a good while now...), and TS didn't really take part in most of the 'main things', especially those involving the villagers, so I ended up not developing relationships as much as I hoped. I feel he developed rather interesting relationships with "aunties" Anjing and Tai, though! Oh, Sugri's post where he crushes the Harbinger's soul and sends it to the wind was *masterful* too!
Not involving Tae-soo... well, I ended up not reading others' thread a lot, sadly. RL's been hard to tame and all. So I've mostly seen things I've stumbled upon or that figured in the memorable moments. Some of the letters to the villagers on D6 were brilliant, and I *loved* many Ranmaru posts - including the latest ones where he seems to show some development!
That early post from Haka Soju showing some more diversity (DARK diversity) and the clash of cultures between Rokugan and tribal traditions was also very interesting, and I guess influential for playing Tae-soo.
4. As usual, time to develop relationships with other characters. But as you suggest below, also Ha-yeong. I'm always a bit wary about getting dependents as disadvantages, mostly because that means in a way playing more than one character, which is not necessarily easy to do. I think I managed to at least get across *some* of his personality, but without much presence in the game (and a bit because of how TS 'fit' into the game) I feel there's a lot more that could have been developed with the young'un.
5. I don't know if 'secrets' is exactly the word. The main thing that didn't come up is how exactly he and Ha-yeong came to be travelling by themselves and ended up here, the fact that he rest of his family are all missing and his village has been razed to the ground after an outbreak of the Corruption led to many people in it going mad. His eldest brother has also left tribal traditions behind to be a 'proper samurai' within the Clan, which was supposed to be kind of 'family drama we don't talk about much'... but with the whole family going missing and all hell breaking loose here, that didn't even come up.
Ha-yeong... I figure they're very frightened, but also after seeing the village burned down and all family and friends go missing, and travelling around non-stop with his 'seonbae' trying to find a way to 'get things right' while training, I see them as also being like... 'I can't show my fear, I have to be strong, we have to make things right'. There will be some proper trauma there after all's said and done, but I imagine with things being 'set right' they'll actually feel 'thankful' for Tae-soo for bringing them here so they could do "the right thing".
All while Tae-soo will probably blame himself for bringing the young'un here for the rest of his life
If Tae-soo had died... that's a good question, and one I'd been thinking about a bit. Ha-yeong would probably try to do whatever they could to escape, bringing TS's body with him if possible. They'd then probably go down the path of 'I need to learn all I can and become stronger'... which could end up full of drama and Shonen-like, or full of drama and VERY wrong, in all the ways you can imagine 'needing power at all costs to set things right' could go. Either of those could be interesting... although I'm not sure I'd bring him back to another game to see that happen.