3. Is there any visual imagery you associate with your character, and/or is there anything specifically that you'd like Will to visualize? So, now that they’ve got a better understanding of their emotions, Avalon probably reads less like a void and more like Shaw’s kind of “quiet.” There’s still a disconnect between their mental and physical reactions, but both are a stronger now. Will might visualize things that are more concrete, but that have missing or broken parts — maybe a clock with no hands or a hand pointing at each number, broken mirrors, things like that.
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3. Is there any visual imagery you associate with your character, and/or is there anything specifically that you'd like Will to visualize? So, now that they’ve got a better understanding of their emotions, Avalon probably reads less like a void and more like Shaw’s kind of “quiet.” There’s still a disconnect between their mental and physical reactions, but both are a stronger now. Will might visualize things that are more concrete, but that have missing or broken parts — maybe a clock with no hands or a hand pointing at each number, broken mirrors, things like that.