2014 Fun Fact: If I were doing PH chapter 4 over again, there are bonds and flaws I'd probably move to the other category.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: Writing the flaws tables in chapter 4 of the PH, I used these categories to spark ideas: Lust or gluttony, pride or envy, greed or sloth, wrath or enemy, secret weakness or shame, secret misdeed or forbidden lore.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: Writing the flaws tables in chapter 4 of the PH, I used these categories to spark ideas: Lust or gluttony, pride or envy, greed or sloth, wrath or enemy, secret weakness or shame, secret misdeed or forbidden lore.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: For bonds, I used these: Who—me; Who—family or colleagues; Who—benefactor or romance; Place; Possession; Goal.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: I made spreadsheets to help me track ideals, bonds, and flaws. I use spreadsheets a LOT. Few of them make heavy use of numbers.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: I feel like there are other Austen and/or Gilbert quotes hiding in those tables in chapter 4, but I can't remember or find them. The urchin's ideals do reference the Magnificat…
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020
2014 Fun Fact: As you can probably tell, I feel a great deal of pride for those tables. Whenever I hear someone quote them back to me—they've made them their own, part of the character they're playing—I'm just delighted.
— James Wyatt (@aquelajames) February 5, 2020