ThisAdamGuy
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I was writing today, and had my main character go into a room with a ton of stuff in it. The room is deliberately set up to draw your eye to what's in the exact center. I want to describe the other things that are in the room as well, but once the MC sees what's in the center, for various reasons he's not going to waste his time looking at or describing anything else. So here's how I have it written now:
"Turning around, he finally laid eyes on the most obviously noticeable thing in the room—so much so that he had deliberately avoided looking at it while he studied the rest of the weird shrine so that it wouldn’t distract him."
Is this stupid? It feels kinda stupid to me...
"Turning around, he finally laid eyes on the most obviously noticeable thing in the room—so much so that he had deliberately avoided looking at it while he studied the rest of the weird shrine so that it wouldn’t distract him."
Is this stupid? It feels kinda stupid to me...