OH SORRY—it basically means using/taking advantage of information your character shouldn't have to inform their decisions (the classic example would be, like, having your character call another character out on lying solely because the narration has said that they're lying).
I meant it kind of jokingly, in the sense that William should have NO notion of who Loki is/what his powers are, but because he's super into stories and mythology, I thought it might be reasonable (or lol at least ic, he's not the most reasonable person) for him to extrapolate/project stuff from the myths onto Loki just because of the name (and the fact that he has some kind of powers, thanks for announcing that to everyone BJ).
BUT LIKE I SAID if that doesn't sound fun, they can just engage on their own terms!
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I meant it kind of jokingly, in the sense that William should have NO notion of who Loki is/what his powers are, but because he's super into stories and mythology, I thought it might be reasonable (or lol at least ic, he's not the most reasonable person) for him to extrapolate/project stuff from the myths onto Loki just because of the name (and the fact that he has some kind of powers, thanks for announcing that to everyone BJ).
BUT LIKE I SAID if that doesn't sound fun, they can just engage on their own terms!