I recently started a new playthrough, as during my initial run, I foolishly skipped most scenes throughout ARR as I was advised it didn't matter all that much.
During this playthrough I'm finding Alphinaud to just feel so arrogant and up himself. I remember the main trigger for his growth is yet to come (I won't mention it due to spoilers), but I recall that the change in characterisation doesn't just come as an out of nowhere snap 180, if flows sensibly and with a realistic pace.
It's easy to write characters, it isn't easy to write characters that feel real, and behave believably and I think this change in Alphinaud was handled so well that it is testament to just how well the XIV writers are able to write.
What does the community think? Are there other examples of believable, realistic development you can think of?
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During this playthrough I'm finding Alphinaud to just feel so arrogant and up himself. I remember the main trigger for his growth is yet to come (I won't mention it due to spoilers), but I recall that the change in characterisation doesn't just come as an out of nowhere snap 180, if flows sensibly and with a realistic pace.
It's easy to write characters, it isn't easy to write characters that feel real, and behave believably and I think this change in Alphinaud was handled so well that it is testament to just how well the XIV writers are able to write.
What does the community think? Are there other examples of believable, realistic development you can think of?
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