One thing that makes them a bit more immersive is if you don't emote your thoughts like I've seen a few people do. Â
Show don't tell is a grand mantra to go by when emoting for the Qestir. Â Sometimes you might need to be a lot more nuanced in your emotes to give subtle queues to convey meaning.
Some of the most interesting interactions with a Qestir may be when the others get the wrong idea of what you're trying to convey. Â Chalk this up to the cultural divide perhaps?
This does bring some interesting questions though. Â There is a fate involving a Qestir merchant and another Au Ra who short changed them at the market. Â To sort out the price for something one would assume they have a method of conveying this? Â Was there anything said about the method? Â (This may be visually represented in the market area but I can't log in right now to check.)
Show don't tell is a grand mantra to go by when emoting for the Qestir. Â Sometimes you might need to be a lot more nuanced in your emotes to give subtle queues to convey meaning.
Some of the most interesting interactions with a Qestir may be when the others get the wrong idea of what you're trying to convey. Â Chalk this up to the cultural divide perhaps?
This does bring some interesting questions though. Â There is a fate involving a Qestir merchant and another Au Ra who short changed them at the market. Â To sort out the price for something one would assume they have a method of conveying this? Â Was there anything said about the method? Â (This may be visually represented in the market area but I can't log in right now to check.)