You can also have fun by dropping your characters in it directly, of course, but then other characters can do this to them too. Look at the motives for someone doing this - revenge, just want a laugh etc etc. Do your characters respond well to criis moments? How do they handle situtations like these?
The title of this post isn't a commentary on the kind of day I've had today, honestly! But being dropped right in it can reveal a great deal about what your characters are really made of (and I've been surprised sometimes by the results). Characters can indeed react the way you think they will or show they are capable of greater depth and responses than you perhaps first thought of when you outlined them.
You can also have fun by dropping your characters in it directly, of course, but then other characters can do this to them too. Look at the motives for someone doing this - revenge, just want a laugh etc etc. Do your characters respond well to criis moments? How do they handle situtations like these?
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