Invented Narrative as a Hook in TOMENA SANNER
"Life is very much a process of adaptability, so we are always learning from and being shaped by experiences presented to us. Maturing by means of this exposure, our senses gradually become less and less enamoured by reusable tactics of jocularity. That's what we like to think, anyway. For some, no matter how many times they've seen it happen, it's amusing to watch a virtual character proudly put itself face-to-face with an entity only to then be chased by it. It could be because we see little reason to fear for personal safety that we react the way we do. Our not being physically present in a space brings with it an emotional disparity; though, as evidenced by a responsive smirk or chuckle, this doesn't distance us entirely from surface feelings stemming from such actions and movements. Really, then, the key lies in delivery." — Wiiloveit.com











