Ah, this is so much easier to absorb from the text than from listening in while watching you kill draugr.
I like this idea of defining a character based on their relationship with themselves and others. It reminds me of the deeper thought behind what Charisma represents in Dungeons & Dragons... it is both force of personality, and ability to distinguish the self and the non-self. Those who can understand their own nature and how they relate to others are certainly better at winning friends and influencing people.
I'll have to see how Arche looks after a run through the circles!
Ah, this is so much easier to absorb from the text than from listening in while watching you kill draugr.
I like this idea of defining a character based on their relationship with themselves and others. It reminds me of the deeper thought behind what Charisma represents in Dungeons & Dragons... it is both force of personality, and ability to distinguish the self and the non-self. Those who can understand their own nature and how they relate to others are certainly better at winning friends and influencing people.
I'll have to see how Arche looks after a run through the circles!