

Mind you, this wasn’t long after I got into ‘that accident’. Here's an example of how he usually speaks in the story: Otherwise, when he's taking part in a three-way convo in some parts in the story(there's 2 other characters he's with through most of the story) he says a couple words at a time to be talked over.Īnd when I typed "in some parts" and "direct conversation", I actually meant he only speaks about less than 15 whole lines out of what everyone else has said, and the story itself has more dialogue than details, so I haven't really put more thought into it. I'm working on a story as him as the main character, and so far in typing it(over the course of 5 chapters) I've kept his sentences as short and to the point as possible when in a direct conversation.
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Full guide here.Īlternatively, you can use the name of the emote. X for the letter at the top-left cell of a chart, y for the column, and z for the row of the emoticon.
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