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State of the Characters + Who Should Thread
Hi all! So I know that as a teacher, I have just come out of a fog of "So, September. What?" And while reasons are not the same across the board, I know I'm not the only person in a state of "Wait what" about how things are currently going in the game.
So! Let's help each other get caught up.
This isn't going to be some big, formal questionnaire. I just want us to use this space for--
1. Telling us what your characters are up to. Say as much or as little as you want about how your characters are doing and/or what you want them to be doing in future.
2. Asking for threads. Is there a character or group you're interested in making ties with, but you haven't reached out yet? Toss it out there.
3. Suggesting threads to others. Often times, we don't see the full potential for our own characters and it takes another person's perspective to see comedy and drama gold.
You can do one big comment for all your characters or separate comments for each, whichever works best for you.
Go forth and reconnect!
So! Let's help each other get caught up.
This isn't going to be some big, formal questionnaire. I just want us to use this space for--
1. Telling us what your characters are up to. Say as much or as little as you want about how your characters are doing and/or what you want them to be doing in future.
2. Asking for threads. Is there a character or group you're interested in making ties with, but you haven't reached out yet? Toss it out there.
3. Suggesting threads to others. Often times, we don't see the full potential for our own characters and it takes another person's perspective to see comedy and drama gold.
You can do one big comment for all your characters or separate comments for each, whichever works best for you.
Go forth and reconnect!
Re: Emma
For the eclairs, I/Emma was thinking more like a slow time in the kitchen and she's in the mood for something sweet, so she cooks up a batch for herself and her friends. She spends most of her time cooking for the inn, so something more personal, less in bulk for the bakery. If that makes sense.
Liz could ask Emma to teach her to cook. She'd probably get a more chilly reception between the large amounts of secondhand embarrassment Emma usually feels around Liz and the incident with Jag that Emma is not over. On the other hand, she probably wouldn't be directly rude without provocation, so as long as it didn't interfere with Emma needing to cook for people at meals and stuff, she would probably be wiling to teach some.
Re: Emma
Sure that's fair.
Liz would mostly want to observe and ask questions rather than a lesson-lesson. Sort of like auditing a class rather than being in a class.