To add another example of body language, sometimes I like to use the space between characters. If they don't trust the person they may keep at least an arm span's distance away, but if they're close friends they might bump shoulders as they walk. In one scene (not posted yet) I have Amari stay near Silver when meeting a new town of people to show her clinging to the one familiar thing in a town she knows nothing about.
To add another example of body language, sometimes I like to use the space between characters. If they don't trust the person they may keep at least an arm span's distance away, but if they're close friends they might bump shoulders as they walk. In one scene (not posted yet) I have Amari stay near Silver when meeting a new town of people to show her clinging to the one familiar thing in a town she knows nothing about.
I know this book and watched the miniseries. Good times. The 1980s had some epic tv. Yes, I use internal dialogue quite a bit, especially with Altmer as I portray them as more emotionally restrained on the outside, though Albee's been in Cyrodiil for a long time and is more relaxed. His whole interaction at Dustman's cairn, though, was one giant internal argument.
I know this book and watched the miniseries. Good times. The 1980s had some epic tv. Yes, I use internal dialogue quite a bit, especially with Altmer as I portray them as more emotionally restrained on the outside, though Albee's been in Cyrodiil for a long time and is more relaxed. His whole interaction at Dustman's cairn, though, was one giant internal argument.