Talk:Politician (5e Background)

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Um, Yanied, I hate commenting on your pages like this, but I don't think remembering the old days is exactly a bond, or maybe I'm missing something here. --Flamestarter (talk) 11:11, 12 February 2020 (MST)

Bonds are an ill-defined thing in my opinion. Here, I am interpreting it to be what is a connection or motivation. So nostalgia is the driving force, possibly alluding to a bygone want that the character has. If you want to interpret it more literally, think of politicians who remind people of the "good old days." And then, people bond to them over that sentiment. Tell me if it doesn't make sense, as it was a bit vague.--Yanied (talk) 12:10, 12 February 2020 (MST)
To be honest, I think it could be worded something along the lines of "I want to make the country like it was in the good old days" just to make it a little clearer. It still brings along the message and is along the lines of what was originally written. But that's just my opinion. --Flamestarter (talk) 14:21, 12 February 2020 (MST)
That could work but the "I want" part makes it sound like an ideal, so I left it a bit more vague. I can probably add that bit about bonding with people over the sentiment though.--Yanied (talk) 07:00, 13 February 2020 (MST)