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Low Status
Hesitant voice, avoiding eye contact, making oneself small. Characters with low status may create sympathy or serve as a foil to high status characters.
High Status
Owns their personal space, directly addresses others, and often uniquely distinguished in dress or speech. They demand and often receive attention.
High Status
Decisive action, leading group decisions, and a strong posture. They shape the scene through their dominance and others' reactions to them.
Low Status
Easily influenced, accepts directions or commands, and exhibits nervous behaviors like fidgeting. They may expose vulnerabilities and evoke empathy.
Low Status
Quick to laugh at themselves, often placed in compromising or awkward positions, willing to take the fall. They humanize the scene and create relatable moments.
High Status
Interrupts or dismisses others, often takes the lead in conversations, presents ideas confidently. These characters set agendas and make key decisions.
High Status
Commanding tone, taking up space, making eye contact. Characters with high status often advance the plot and challenge others.
High Status
Cool under pressure, possesses a commanding aura, and is often the center of attention naturally. Their actions set the tone for others in the scene.
Low Status
Expresses agreement even if not in accord, shows submissive body language, and laughs at all jokes. They often enhance the high status character's position.
High Status
Less speaking, but when they do, others listen. Their actions carry weight and influence the scene's direction.
Low Status
Frequent head nodding, laughing at jokes of others, follows rather than leads. A low status character often seeks approval from high status characters.
Low Status
Seeks consensus, often defers to others' judgments, creates connection by aligning with high status characters.
High Status
Utilizes silence effectively, expects others to adapt to them, rarely shows vulnerability. They often have power to resolve or escalate conflicts.
High Status
Unconcerned with others' opinions, sets the scene's tempo, retains eye contact. They influence others through their unshakable demeanor.
Low Status
Overly polite, frequently asks permission, and tries to avoid conflict. They can be the glue of a scene but often at their own expense.
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