More angst in the middle of the night, fun fun.
Until I can properly get back on playing fully, I've been scrolling around and was wondering about something.
The stages of grief. Grief is a horrible thing to deal with, all of us have dealt with it, when we think it's gone - it comes back to haunt us. It's honestly traumatizing, and sometimes, we never fully reach the luxury of having a complete catharsis. Even when we do, we cannot help but reminiscence about our times before our loss. Or fall back into depression from those memories.
So, my question is. How does your character(s) deal with grief? How do they show it? Do they repress it, maybe show it through tears or rage?Â
And, are they still recovering from a loss they...never really got over? What made/makes them grieve? What has your character mourning from a loss?
Until I can properly get back on playing fully, I've been scrolling around and was wondering about something.
The stages of grief. Grief is a horrible thing to deal with, all of us have dealt with it, when we think it's gone - it comes back to haunt us. It's honestly traumatizing, and sometimes, we never fully reach the luxury of having a complete catharsis. Even when we do, we cannot help but reminiscence about our times before our loss. Or fall back into depression from those memories.
So, my question is. How does your character(s) deal with grief? How do they show it? Do they repress it, maybe show it through tears or rage?Â
And, are they still recovering from a loss they...never really got over? What made/makes them grieve? What has your character mourning from a loss?