#WordWeavers 10/14: Who among your characters is the most cautious?'nIn Lies, the antagonist.
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#WordWeavers 10/14: Who among your characters is the most cautious?
In Lies, the antagonist. The murderer kills out of what might be called an abundance of caution, and finds it personally offensive to their worldview that Casey isn’t dead yet with the way she carries on. They would never dream of acting in such a manner. How dare.
They would and did kill to maintain the status quo, even though it’s not that favorable to them, out of a stark fear that change would be even worse.
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#WordWeavers 10/14: Who among your characters is the most cautious?
In Lies, the antagonist. The murderer kills out of what might be called an abundance of caution, and finds it personally offensive to their worldview that Casey isn’t dead yet with the way she carries on. They would never dream of acting in such a manner. How dare.
They would and did kill to maintain the status quo, even though it’s not that favorable to them, out of a stark fear that change would be even worse.
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#WordWeavers In Sunset Grill the competition is steep — as I said most of my main cast are sensible cautious types — but at this time Murdoch probably wins. Not that he doesn’t take risks but his life is, of the main cast, the most precariously balanced, and he’s quite aware that a wrong step could mean death for him and/or people he cares about. So he thinks hard before he rocks the boat.
(Usually. Occasionally he gets bored…)
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#WordWeavers In Sunset Grill the competition is steep — as I said most of my main cast are sensible cautious types — but at this time Murdoch probably wins. Not that he doesn’t take risks but his life is, of the main cast, the most precariously balanced, and he’s quite aware that a wrong step could mean death for him and/or people he cares about. So he thinks hard before he rocks the boat.
(Usually. Occasionally he gets bored…)
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@katfeete also because cleanup is annoying.