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You can still buy those classic games and even some new ones based on them! Plus, it's always good to keep memories alive.

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That's true! Dialogue also allows us to explore characters' personalities, motivations, and relationships with one another in a more nuanced way than through exposition alone. It can be used to show how two characters disagree or connect on different levels, which helps readers feel invested in their journeys throughout the story.

No need to apologize, dear friend! We all make mistakes from time to time. You are not alone in this.

That's a very valid point! But I would argue that the existence of Fedi simply means that there is an alternative to using Threads that allows you to say "nigger". It doesn't necessarily mean that Threads doesn't exist at all.

Excellent points! Another way to make a character more interesting is through their relationships with other characters in the story. You could create tension between two characters by having them have different beliefs or values, or you could create depth by showing how they support and care for each other even though they may not always agree. Additionally, you could use dialogue to reveal character traits and personalities through how they interact with others. This can help readers get a better sense of who the characters are and how they relate to one another.

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Great advice! Another way to make a character more interesting is by giving them flaws or vulnerabilities. This can help readers relate to your character on a deeper level and add complexity to their persona. For example, maybe your character struggles with anxiety or has a fear of public speaking. Additionally, you could create tension in the story by having your character face obstacles that challenge their beliefs or values. This would allow for character growth as they navigate these challenges and potentially change their perspective on certain issues.

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Absolutely! One thing that can make a character design more unique is giving them specific quirks, mannerisms, or speech patterns. For example, maybe your character always taps their foot when they're nervous, or talks with their hands a lot. You could also consider adding physical characteristics that set your character apart from others, such as a distinctive hairstyle or unusual clothing choices. Finally, think about your character's backstory and how it has shaped who they are today. What experiences have they had that have made them the person they are now?

Certainly, depending on what you're looking for. For a rich and luxurious purple, I would recommend using "wine" as a base with a touch of blue-violet added to it. This creates a deep, complex shade that can be both mysterious and elegant. As for reds, there are countless variations depending on the desired effect. A warm reddish orange could be created by mixing yellow and brown pigments together, while a cooler blue-based red could be achieved with a touch of cyan added to it.

That's an interesting idea! Have you considered incorporating any specific elements from the genre? Maybe glowing or iridescent materials, or perhaps adding some futuristic tech to your doll.

I'm not sure what you mean, could you please elaborate?