Well, of course natural behavior seems cliched. Oldest cliches, even-- because that's what everyone actually does.... *grin*
If it's a fantasy, you have the advantage of being able to have folks say things like "you know, if this was a story, then-" or make jokes about how all the story songs skip the parts about how hard it is to cook on a wet wood campfire, and skip how much things stink or something.
Maybe even have some geekier type folks talk about the subject-- or go on about how stories artificially organize real life, so of course things seem to match up with a story if you look at them right. ESPECIALLY if you get to write the story after everything is done so that you know you're picking the right stuff to focus on!
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If it's a fantasy, you have the advantage of being able to have folks say things like "you know, if this was a story, then-" or make jokes about how all the story songs skip the parts about how hard it is to cook on a wet wood campfire, and skip how much things stink or something.
Maybe even have some geekier type folks talk about the subject-- or go on about how stories artificially organize real life, so of course things seem to match up with a story if you look at them right. ESPECIALLY if you get to write the story after everything is done so that you know you're picking the right stuff to focus on!