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* "maintains this disguise indefinitely, unless" so that players who never see the form change know roughly when it's meant to happen, but can understand why their playthrough choices may not have resulted in his form change. | * "maintains this disguise indefinitely, unless" so that players who never see the form change know roughly when it's meant to happen, but can understand why their playthrough choices may not have resulted in his form change. | ||
* ''"Although his surname"'' - Names are hard for all writers. If there's a common misconception about it, or if he's confused for a different character of a similar name, it can be helpful to add a short clarification for known reasons why the spelling. | * ''"Although his surname"'' - Names are hard for all writers. If there's a common misconception about it, or if he's confused for a different character of a similar name, it can be helpful to add a short clarification for known reasons why the spelling. | ||
==Example 5 - A named character who may not "appear" in the game== | |||
I haven't written a good fake example for this one yet, but it's a case that seems to be cropping up more and more, and it might still be useful to write these pages for some characters. | |||
Specific examples of characters like this include: | |||
* [[Lenore De Hurst]] | |||
* [[Belynne Stelmane]] | |||
* [[Hahns Rives]] |