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Fade Rift Mods ([personal profile] faderifting) wrote in [community profile] allthisshitisweird2020-03-21 04:19 pm
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Party Banter Meme



In the Dragon Age games, as you travel Thedas with your best pals, they have a lot of short conversations about politics, the weather, butts, etc. So this is the Fade Rift equivalent, in four easy steps!

1. Imagine your characters are on a very long walk toward a mission objective, or on a very long walk back after kicking ass, or standing guard together, or gathering herbs, or working in the library late at night, or something. Anything sort of boring that might make people want to have a dumb conversation just to break things up a bit.

OPTIONAL ASSISTANT: Since so many people reported being out of it, we made a random generator to help you come up with some general banter prompts for your top-levels.

2. Post a few remarks your character might say (similar to TFLN, except spoken out loud and less ridiculous and sexy, maybe. maybe not. we don’t know your life) while passing the time.

3. Tag around to reply to those general remarks or to start new/wildcard conversations! Threads should be pretty short and involve minimal action; there’s no need to turn anything into a big production. Multiperson threads are encouraged. Series of conversations between the same two characters occurring on different days are also encouraged.

4. Gather up all of your little conversation snippets like a bouquet and keep them forever, because they’re game canon. Banter threads can't be used for Base AC, but do count towards AC Rewards points.

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[personal profile] gentlecountry 2020-03-23 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
[Barty's Antivan is as accented as his Common, though still quite understandable and delivered with great fluidity.]

Yes, ma'am, of course I do. Don't mind helping you keeps in practice, if you wanted. It's a pleasure to have the chance to speaks it.
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[personal profile] unshut 2020-03-23 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[She laughs. It's a pleasingly low sound, punctuated by the cheerful clap of her other hand across his scarred one. In Antivan still:]

Please. My family spoke Trade first, so the whole thing has always been for me very secondary. But I'm fond and you know how it is - to be away from a place for some time and how kind it is to hear something that reminds you of it.

[With a last affirming pat to the knuckles, Fitcher releases his hand.]