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In this episode, we explore what might be the most misunderstood resident of the social ladder.
In this episode, we discuss:
Gravitas over Status: How the word "vagabond" shifts a character from a "problem to be solved" to a weathered observer whose lack of a destination is a deliberate identity.
The Gleeman Model: Using the example of characters like Thom Merrilin (from The Wheel of Time) to show how a vagabond can have a vocation that keeps them mobile, useful, and perpetually untrusted.
In your current draft, is your wanderer just someone looking for a home, or do they carry the perspective of someone who has realized that belonging to a place means closing your eyes to the rest of the world?
Subscribe for more episodes as we continue to map the "blueprints" of humanity!
By Timothy VigilIn this episode, we explore what might be the most misunderstood resident of the social ladder.
In this episode, we discuss:
Gravitas over Status: How the word "vagabond" shifts a character from a "problem to be solved" to a weathered observer whose lack of a destination is a deliberate identity.
The Gleeman Model: Using the example of characters like Thom Merrilin (from The Wheel of Time) to show how a vagabond can have a vocation that keeps them mobile, useful, and perpetually untrusted.
In your current draft, is your wanderer just someone looking for a home, or do they carry the perspective of someone who has realized that belonging to a place means closing your eyes to the rest of the world?
Subscribe for more episodes as we continue to map the "blueprints" of humanity!