Eukara Vox
Legendary AdventureGuide!
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Creating Characters To be honest I cannot begin to tell you how I do it. I look at a story or an RP I am about to engage in. I look at what I have to work with, then come up with a name. And it all just flows from there. In bits and pieces or all at once. Sometimes, the entire story, like for Go'Alle, just hits me. Then with some, like my namesake in AQ, evolves the more I write her. https://sites.google.com/site/dragonflycourt/encyclopedia-of-personalities This is a listing of the characters I have played or am playing. I haven't finished the list, obviously. But, I've been told I can come up with some pretty good characters. I think part of the reason I am good at it is that characterisation is the most important aspect of writing I hold to. No story is worth reading if you cannot relate to the character, and feel as if you could take his or her place. The character is everything to the story. His or her development, personality, struggles, triumphs, social interactions, scruples and convictions... they all are important. Leaving any of it out is character suicide. If your character isn't complete, individual and identifiable, then in my mind you have failed. Characters must be realistic. They must have quirks, issues, problems, imperfections, fears, self-doubt, anxiety, mental anguish, emotional weaknesses. They must. If your character never has trouble, or can just bounce back from hardship with no repercussions, you've broken every rule in the book in RP and Writing. We are flawed humans. So must our characters be. Everyone can write the good, the hero, the wonder boy or girl. Everyone can mary sue/stu their character to death to achieve the "perfect" storyline. But, what we want isn't a perfect storyline, what we want is one that we care about. I think every character I have ever created has some aspect of me in them. Sometimes, it is a trait that I cannot stand. Sometimes, it is one I wish was stronger. And rarely, I will create a character that has some of my more positive aspects. My namesake has both, and is probably one of the truest characters that resemble me. Go'Alle? She represents to torn nature I have within me. The secular world and the spiritual world I fight on a daily basis. She is like my personal struggle to live in this world, but also try to maintain my faith the way it should be. The way I want it to be. I can go down the list of my characters and tell you why each one means a lot to me, and what part of me is written into the character. I can't help that. It just happens. My story and book characters are the same. I cannot escape my characters. Or is it, they cannot escape me?
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