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The Character Relationship TLDR Meme*
1. Comment with a list of your characters!
2. Go forth and ask other players what their character's opinions are of your characters, their relationship, so on, so forth!
3. TLDR to your heart's content!
*yes I know it's plain, forgive me!
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Eames and Ariadne have definitely come a long way from just co-workers! Their situation in poly as well as their shared stressors and the things they've had to get through together have helped bring them a lot closet than Eames (or even I) would have otherwise imagined. She's young, yes, and while Eames is sometimes frustrated with the things she does or beliefs she has due to that simple inexperience of life, he doesn't really hold it against her. She may be like, what, twenty, twenty-one years younger than him but they still have a lot to talk about - things that he wouldn't really confide with in other people or even bother speaking about with. They're on the same level on a lot of things where, say, Eames and Yusuf aren't, or Eames and Arthur definitely aren't, or Eames and Orange might be but it's not something Eames wants to talk about eitherway. Ariadne has a way of getting into people all around her that's apparent in the movie and I think you do that very well in your playing, too - especially with Eames. It's not manipulation in the slightest, it's just a bare basic one person liking the other enough to talk one-on-one about things that aren't superficial. It helps too that obviously she's from his world, so that they can dream together from time to time, have discussions about different things, etc. While he doesn't trust her with his life since lol you know EXPERIENCE, he does trust her to keep his secrets, and trusts her not to really share what the "Real Eames" is like, and that's kind of a huge thing for Eames.