Character Interaction

Characters interact when they are present at the same location. These can take the form of a social, work or transactional interaction. Each interaction affects each characters impression of another character on a scale that can drive a relationship on a scale from love to hate.

The response of characters to another character is driven by their respective cultures, values, interests etc. This ensures a logical relationship is built based on behaviours of each character. For example, in a social environment, a character may pick an area of interest as the subject of the interaction. If this subject is also of interest to the other character then the relationship will improve. 

At some point the heat in a relationship will drive a plan that impacts the other character. This plan can be anything from setting up a dinner date to murder.

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