Elite roleplay: Q&A and OOC
18 Sep 2024, 6:30pm
The only rule when switching POV in storytelling is its usually done at the start of a chapter and is done in such a way that the reader is informed of the change of perspective from one character to another
Quickly changing between two perspectives is not easy when done in the middle of conversations, often times in those cases its easier to go with narration that describes what each person thinks, keeping in mind what each character knows and expects vs reality ,et etc
19 Sep 2024, 3:36am
11 Oct 2024, 10:52pm
Adam 'The detective' ŠtefánikCrap, I totaly forgot that I have unfinished log series for two months or so. Today as already late but I would like to know your opinions guys: is OK to switch from log style story (aka recorded from one main character pov) to classic novel style (more povs and actualy inputs from other persons even if they are not directly influencing main character)?
Yeah, I'd say go for it, further, you can make the Log style an item in your narrative style, which gives you license to go back to it, when you want. So the character could be keeping a log for instance.
Could even be fun if it gets found by someone who ought not to find it!