Sunday 3 June 2012

Character Dialogue Reading Guide

This post contains the Reading Guide specifically tailored for this fanfiction. Basically the Reading Guide is used to allow readers like you to know who-said-what in the story using the colours representing the specific characters as a guide. The coloured text applies to all the main characters featured in this story. And this post will be updated together with the Character Profiles post as the story progresses.
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The character list and their representing colours are as follows:
Character Colour
Li Chengyu Dark Blue
Kentaro Matsumoto Moss Green
James Zhao Yung Tse Violet
Li Zhiwei Orange
Reika Marigawa Red
Lina Tam Sea Green
Nicolette Sorens Gold
Background Characters Gray

Additional reading guidance are also listed as follows:
  • Dialogues thought by the respective characters will be in italic together with the respective colours.
  • Extreme expressions in the character dialogues such as anger or shock will be in bold wordings. This also applies to dialogues thought by the characters in the story as well.
  • Special expressions, verbal expressions originally in another language and terminologies used in this story will be marked with a numerical superscript marking such as [1] and explained in the Author's Notes at the end of the post where the expression appears in.
  • Dialogue spoken in languages other than English will be specifically marked with a bracketed word placed before each translated dialogue depicting the language spoken by the specific character.
  • Normal black-coloured dialogues are reserved for speeches and messages communicated through intermediaries such as broadcasts and the like. The only exception to this will be the Chat-room dialogues and phone conversations.

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