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I usually don't have a problem writing settings, but for some reason whenever I have to describe one of my character's rooms, I just have trouble visualizing it.
My character's are well fleshed out, complex individuals, and I can say with a good deal of certainty that the problem isn't that I don't know them well enough. Maybe because a character's room is their own and they can fill it with whatever they like, it seems a bit daunting to me. Maybe it's because I've never had my own room, I don't know.
Anyways does anyone have any tips for describing a characters room, especially when your character is a noble and has servants who clean up after him (one of my characters likes to party quite a lot but since he has servants to clean for him, his room wouldn't really reflect that so I can't reflect his inner chaos by making his room chaotic)
My character's are well fleshed out, complex individuals, and I can say with a good deal of certainty that the problem isn't that I don't know them well enough. Maybe because a character's room is their own and they can fill it with whatever they like, it seems a bit daunting to me. Maybe it's because I've never had my own room, I don't know.
Anyways does anyone have any tips for describing a characters room, especially when your character is a noble and has servants who clean up after him (one of my characters likes to party quite a lot but since he has servants to clean for him, his room wouldn't really reflect that so I can't reflect his inner chaos by making his room chaotic)