![]() ![]() Take note of these especially if your character either moves into a new Here are three social levels of small towns: Layers are understood, it can be easier for the newcomer in your story to eventually more believably plug in like a local. that community within the community - the toughest one. Two layers being easier for newcomers to plug into, and the final third The town’s social sceneĬan be looked at as having three layers of community - with the first Newcomers usually can’t immediately penetrate. Private invitation only unadvertised get-togethers that unknown Towns, instead, tend to have “community within the community” - the ![]() Jaida needed to move along on his adventure.” To be meeting that very night - which turned out to be exactly what Town that was secretly plotting against the government, which happened Instantly greeted Jaida and became his perfect best buddy sidekick afterĪ five minute conversation, and invited him to join a covert group in Want to avoid, “Jaida chose a restaurant in the town he’d never been toīefore and strolled in seeing a place full of strangers. Or even discover a group of people entrenched in the town who will play a The stranger in town - the newcomer himself in town - and the plotĬalls for him to either establish a deep, trusting, lasting bond withĪnother as yet unknown secondary character who is established in town, ![]() Small-town character needs to meet a newcomer - a stranger in town -Īnd ignite a strong enough bond that lasts through a significant part of But here, we're dealing with instances where aĬharacter, strange to a small town, must embed himself into theĬommunity's hidden social depths in order for an important step in the Are countless ways for two strangers to meet briefly - such as a quickĮxchange of words or covert passing of secret codes - then they'reīoth off on their way. ![]()
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