His biggest fear initially was he would have no means of sustaining himself without song. It's how he earned money. Find a tavern, do a thing, yeeah. Now that he's a paladin, he's less concerned on that part, and is glad to still have music even if the storytelling is gone. Not that it hasn't been a problem. He used it as a frame of reference to understand players. Before he could think "what if it had been me", but now it's a struggle to piece together how a story can get out of hand.
It's part of why he defaults more to seeing alts as pieces of players than as stories being told by them. Rationally, he thinks it's a bit of both, but functionally focuses on the former.
If Chisaki had ever roleplayed, what kind of character would she have made?
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It's part of why he defaults more to seeing alts as pieces of players than as stories being told by them. Rationally, he thinks it's a bit of both, but functionally focuses on the former.
If Chisaki had ever roleplayed, what kind of character would she have made?