To handle a life story, start by organizing your thoughts. Maybe write it down in a journal. This helps you see the patterns and growth over time. Also, don't be too hard on yourself for past mistakes. Everyone has them. Try to focus on the lessons learned. For instance, if you had a failed relationship, think about what you could have done differently and how it has made you a better person in future relationships.
They probably talk it out. Percy, being more impulsive, might initially be a bit stubborn. But Annabeth, with her logical mind, would lay out the facts. For example, if they disagree about where to go on vacation. Percy might want to go to a beach, but Annabeth wants to visit an ancient ruin. They would discuss and maybe end up going to a place near a beach that also has some ancient ruins to explore.
I haven't heard of Dame Dolla before. So, I can't say anything about their handle life story. Maybe you can provide more details about who this Dame Dolla is, like what they do for a living or where they are from. That would help in understanding their life story.
I'm not sure who 'Dame Dolla' specifically is. There could be many people with that name or it might be a relatively unknown figure. Without more context, it's difficult to tell their life story.
I think a key way is to introduce a new element or event that forces the characters to reevaluate their obsession and choose a more positive path. Maybe a life-threatening situation that makes them realize the importance of letting go.
Well, one way is to go through all the related quests and events to understand the context. Another is to read up on the lore and background information available.
The key to handling back story is to make it relevant and not overwhelming. You could start with a small hint or teaser of the back story early on and then expand on it as the plot progresses. Make sure it adds depth to the characters and moves the story forward.