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Wing’s Guide to OC Creation…You know, I still can’t believe I’m actually doing this…
Ah, well. Welcome one and all to my slight break from writing Fanfiction (I swear I’ll get back to it soon, I just need to get that stupid part for my computer at home, since I have no time to update/no way to reach my betas at school. ‘Mutters darkly’) to lend a helping hand to anyone who’s interested! If you didn’t get the concept in the summary, I’m WingsOfMorphius and I’m here to offer you some tips and tricks to character creation to help you avoid the dreaded Mary/Gary Sues.
DEFINITION;
To start, I’m gonna educate you guys on exactly what a Mary/Gary Sue is. (We all have to learn somewhere, after all…) Generally speaking, these are characters that are too ‘perfect’ to be believable. They’re the ones that are the smartest, prettiest, strongest, fastest, most charismatic person in the world and who have no flaws whatsoever. The main character usually falls in love with them on sight, and vice versa.
The terms also being used to apply to the characters in plots that have been used so many freakin’ times that it’s BEYOND overkill. An example of this is the New-Halfa-Comes-To-Town thing you see every other fanfic. I’m not trying to offend anyone who writes these kinds of stories, but you have to understand that after a while, these things get monotonous, and fanfic-readers tend to appreciate a little more creativity then that.
At any rate, these are the characters you want to avoid creating, and to help you I’m going to teach you the things I think about while I’m making my OCs. Be warned that this method is a tad bit lengthy, but so far it’s worked pretty darn well for me, everything considered.
BUILDING A CHARACTER;
When I’m making an original character for a story that I know is going to play a significant roll in the progress of the plot, I always think carefully about the following things (Not necessarily in this order);
1.) Appearance
2.) Personality
3.) History
4.) Powers/Weapons
5.) Family/Ancestors
6.) Psyche
Now then, with that in mind I’m not going to tell you how to make every single character you use, but I am going to give you some finer points to think about when you’re making them. Yes, this involves quite a bit of thinking on the part of the creators (THE HORROR!) but in the end it helps to make you more familiar with the character you’ve made, and it actually does make writing the story far easier in the long run.
1.) APPEARANCE;
The big thing with appearance is that everyone wants to make their characters gorgeous. Now, there’s nothing wrong with letting a character have a pretty face, but you have to understand that no everyone out there is drop-dead beautiful. It’s okay to give a character disfigurations like scars and such, and even better to just let them look normal, since it’s easier to connect with characters like these.
Also, actually putting thought into what your character’s going to look like and how it’s going to dress will really help the readers with visualizing them. You can use the following list to help you with this;
Hair- (What color is it? Length? Is it straight or curly? How does the character wear it? Ponytail? Braid? Bandana?)
Skin- (Is your character pale? Do they have freckles, scars, tattoos or other visible differences?)
Eyes- (What color are your character’s eyes? What ethnicity are they? Do they wear glasses?)
Height- (Well this one’s kind of a given, how freakin’ tall is your character? You don’t have to get into exact measurements, though, a simple ‘medium-height’ or ‘fairly short’ should drive the point home)
Body type- (Is your character thin? Muscular? Hairy beyond all reason? Don’t be afraid to change things up from the norm every once in a while)
Clothing- (The kinds of clothes someone wears can tell you a lot about them, so be sure to get into a little more detail here. Are they a jock or tomboy, or a prep or beauty queen? Are they wearing any jewelry?)
Other- (These are the fancy little doodads we authors like to add to our characters; fangs, claws, third arms and all that fun stuff.)
Another thing to keep in mind as far as appearance goes is that you don’t have to tell us all these details as soon as you introduce the character. After all, do you notice every miniscule thing about someone the second you meet them? It’s a lot easier for the reader to take it all in if you give them the basic stuff to begin with and them build from that as the story goes on.
2.) PERSONALITY
This is probably the most important part of the character. This is what gives them life, after all, and what separated a good OC from a Mary/Gary Sue. Just like with Appearance, I use the following checklist when I’m thinking about my character’s personality.
Likes- (This is pretty straightforward, what does your character like? It doesn’t have to be as simple as favorite foods and colors, either. What are their hobbies? Are they an artist? A musician? A car-lover? What are their secret and not-so-secret obsessions?)
Dislikes- (Once again, pretty basic. What are the things your character can’t stand. Personality traits that bug them, pet peeves like tapping or gum-blowing… the things that make them human)
Character- (How does your OC generally act? Are they a people-person or a loner? Proud or a Pushover? How will they react to certain people and ideas?)
Introverted or Extroverted- (Introverted means shy or more self-aware, while Extroverted means outgoing and a social butterfly. Usually what I do with this is make a scale of one to ten and see where the character falls on it, with one being introverted and ten being extroverted, since you rarely have someone that’s just one or the other.)
Most of this stuff probably seems pretty simple when you’re reading this, but it’s actually kinda sad how many people never think about these things as far as how they relate to a character. Personality is very important, and overlooked far too much.
3.) HISTORY
Yeah, there’s a list for this, too. Get used to it, people, I’m very detail-oriented about these things. At any rate, History is just what it sounds like; your character’s past before the story and how it ties in with what’s going on. Here’s some basic things to think about to avoid having a character that just popped into Amity Park out of thin air;
School/Training- (What kinds of things does the OC know from what they’ve learned from another person? Who taught them? Do they have any weak spots as far as their schooling/training goes? (Evil, EVIL math!) These are all pretty vital, as they establish the fact that the character did indeed have a life before the story.)
Jobs- (What kind of work does your character do? It can be anything from assassination to baby-sitting, but knowing their credentials helps build more background. It’s also helpful to know what the character thinks of their line of work, and whether or not they were happy doing it)
Other information- (Where did/does the OC live? Big city or small town? Who are they living with? Do they have any friends or family in other places? Sometimes you can wheedle by without this stuff, but it’s still nice to think about it, just in case.)
While I adore every aspect of character creation to the point of obsession (And it probably shows in my writing…) I know that most people find this particular part of it boring. Still, it is in fact a necessary evil with is probably overlooked far, FAR more then it should be. Giving your character a history helps to establish their life and the ways they are accustomed to living, which can be very important to the storyline.
4.) POWERS/WEAPONS
Now THIS is the one everybody loves. As a matter of fact, most people jump right into this one without any thought or reasoning, which tends to be a no-no. You have to understand that basing the character solely on specific powers or weapons tend to make dry, boring OCs.
It’s actually best to develop the rest of the character first and then think about the weapons or powers, though in some cases people will start with the power and build off of that. Still, for newcomers to this method of character creation, it’s best to try it the first way until you get the rhythm for it before you start doing that.
Type- (What type of weapon/power is it? Try and stray beyond the realm of ‘sword’ or ‘ectoplasmic energy.’ There are many, MANY styles of swords out there, so try and narrow it down to a specific one like a katana or a broad sword, and do some research on powers to see how you can make yours different. (yes, I said the dreaded ‘R’ word. I’ve spent hours on end pulling up information on the Wild West for my upcoming story Ghost Town, so don’t start knockin’ it!))
Appearance- (I know you guys are getting tired of this, but please just bare with me. This is where you describe what the weapon/power looks like. And it is in fact possible to describe powers with something a little more complex then simply ‘blasts.’ Are they orbs? Beams? Do they have a certain color or pattern to them? Describe everything with as much detail as possible, since your powers and weapons have to be unique to your character alone.)
History- (Yeah, this again. How was the weapon/power created? How did your character come to obtain it? And none of that coincidental stuff! How many times have you gone walking through a forest and tripped over a magic sword, which you then decided to use to thwart evil, huh?)
Other- (Just the interesting facts about the power/weapon. It’s limits, what it feeds off of, how it’s used and all that other glittery stuff we authors need to put up to keep our characters from becoming all-powerful.)
Another thing to bare in mind is that while weapons and powers are fun, they aren’t everything. You can have a character that’s completely human with no weapons or powers to speak of that still manages to stay interesting and entertaining as well. Don’t think that your character absolutely HAS to have telepathy or a magic fire sword or all that fun junk to be cool.
5.) FAMILY/ANCESTORS
Another piece of information that tends to be a little over-looked. (Though I think this one’s because it’s also a little over-looked in the show itself, with the barely-there exception of Danny) You have to remember that families can have a huge impact on a person’s life, and not just because they’re mortal enemies with a brother/sister/cousin, either. Think about how much your family and your home life has influenced your personality, after all.
Ancestors- (This tends to be more for if you’re getting into blood feuds and all of that oh-so-fun drama. How far back does it extend? Who started it and why? Why has it been carried on to present-day? Just more History junk that my friends abhor when it comes to doing these things. (They also hate that I can go on for five pages with it, even with my tiny handwriting))
Father- (What’s their father like? What does he do? How does he act? How is his relationship with the OC? More basic junk that people generally don’t care about enough to plan out)
Mother- (Basically just the ditto of the Father stuff, only the other end of the Parental Spectrum.)
Siblings- (Does the character have any brothers or sisters? Are they older or younger? How do they get along with the OC?)
Other- (Maybe your character does not have any or the above, and is instead being raised by a grandparent or an aunt or uncle? If so, what’s happened to their parents, and what’s their relationship with whoever’s responsible for raising them?)
There’s a lot people can do with families that they never think about. It’s actually a little depressing in a way, but hopefully bringing it into the light will get you guys to bring it into some of your stories a little more.
6.) PSYCHE
I’m putting this last because I really wanna drive the point home with this one. Psyche is a look into your character’s mind. The first thing you have to understand that while it is similar to personality, there are differences to it. Personality describes how your character acts, while psyche is how your character thinks.
Category- (This is where you tell us where your character falls in the Character Spectrum. Basically, the categories are as follows;
Heroes; The ‘good guys,’ which generally include the main character.
Villains; The ‘bad guys,’ usually the ones trying to thwart and/or kill the hero.
Dark-sided; My personal favorite, even though these are generally the most difficult to make. The characters that are neither heroes nor villains. Rather, they’re just doing their own thing, helping either side whenever it brings them closer to their own goal.
Side-kicks; The guys who following the hero around, helping whenever they can.
Monsters; Simply put, these are the guys that aren’t human.
Unique Characters; These are the ones that have special traits or just things that raise them above being a normal person.
You can sometimes combined two of these into one when making a character (for example, your sidekick can also be a monster), but it’s usually not smart to use more then two or them, or two that don’t go well together.)
Drive- (This is what’s keeping your character doing what they’re doing. Are they power hungry? Honor-bound? Vengeful?)
Traits- (Does your character have any habits that are unique to them?)
Disposition- (Basically, the way your character presents themselves to others in contrast to how they really are)
Psychological Profile- (This is the fun one that drives people to tears banging their heads against the table. Here’s where you tell us the way your character thinks and reacts, why they do what they do and what kind of mental state their in. It tends to get pretty in depth, since it’s so important to explaining what kind of person your character is)
Psyche tends to be the one people have the most difficulty with, but not because it’s considered useless like History. Actually, it’s hard because it’s so vital to the character, and so many people have a hard time putting these things to words. It most certainly gave me a hard time at first, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes one of your best friends as far as character creation goes.
So there you have it! Six pages of me blathering on about the steps I use when creating original characters. (And with these in mind and also considering the fact that I haven’t said a thing about the actually story and plot creation, is it any wonder I get highly tweaked at the thought of story theft?) I hope this handy lil guide helps you next time you’re thinking up an OC, as I’m the kind of reader that is tempted to throttle every Mary/Gary Sue I encounter.
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Comments: 143
WingsofMorphius In reply to ??? [2009-10-31 01:41:22 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! ^^ Yes, I use this guide for all my novels and original works as well. It keeps things organized, and it's easy to go back in and add oor change things whenever you feel like it. I feel this is one of the best way to handle a character's creation because it keeps everything well-rounded and helps you think about things that you wouldn't normally to make a character more human.
I agree that h8ters can be annoying. Thankfully, as a DP writer, I didn't see very much, despite having dipped into everything from Danny/Sam to Danny/Star and everything in between (discluding yaoi and incest, the first out of respect for Butch and the second because I can't stomach it). Outside of the DP fandom, though, I know all too well what it's like to be looked down upon for your likes. I've learned that the best way to channel all the negative feelings from being treated like this into positive things, like drawing or writing. Not angry, 'U Suck! Die! Die! Die!' writing, but writing humor, trying to make myself and others laugh so that I forget about how mad I felt. It especially makes me happy when I get review telling me how someone was having a bad day, but then read one of my works and something made them laugh hysterically and suddenly they were okay. It's just so amazing to know that I could do that for someone, and it makes me feel accomplished.
Feel free to note me whenever you want! I never ignore anyone who takes the time to talk to me. =^^= I've had a few people send me the characters they've built using my guide, and it is always a joy to see how many different answers people can come up with for the same basic questions.
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KirbyKat In reply to ??? [2009-02-24 00:06:26 +0000 UTC]
This was really helpful, thanks! I will always look back on this in the future.
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KawariUchiha In reply to ??? [2009-02-11 10:34:57 +0000 UTC]
Nice guide! I never really thought half of these when I made kawari!
Really nice guide!
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WingsofMorphius In reply to starlight8901 [2009-02-07 15:40:00 +0000 UTC]
Got this was something I did forever ago... I was thinking of rewriting it now that I've drifted away from DP.
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Emberclaw In reply to ??? [2007-09-05 10:10:14 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the amazing guide I am now able to project myself as an OC
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Emberclaw [2007-09-08 00:24:35 +0000 UTC]
That's not supposed to be the point of this guide... It was supposed to help you figure out how to create a beleivable and imaginative character. Using your own personality traits for a character, or inserting yourself into stories is strongly discouraged.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Emberclaw [2007-09-08 05:42:48 +0000 UTC]
Ah, it's okay... I probably should have mentioned that somewhere in the guide.
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LadyofBlack In reply to ??? [2007-07-12 22:33:02 +0000 UTC]
This is probably one of the best character guides I've seen, including ones on sites that are supposed to help budding writers. It can even be applied to making characters in original work, which can also have an appalling number of Sue-characters.
A thing I would add if I did one of these is the character's weight and ethnicity. Weight can greatly affect a character's appearance and personality, as does ethnicity. Are they OK about their weight? Do they think they should lose/gain some? Do others think they should lose/gain weight? Are they doing something to meet their/other's thoughts? Are they considered an ethnic minority where they are? Does it matter (unfortunately, it still probably does)? Are they proud of where they come from, or does it bother them (for some, it might be in between, where they have some ethnic pride but get indignant or hurt because of what people think/history books say. I am, that's for sure)?
I don't know if ethnicity would be a part of family history, but I feel that it's important enough to deserve its own section (especially with all the writers that make Asian characters without understanding the culture beyond anime and coming up with horrid names too, sometimes not even in the correct language. Research, people).
Sorry for rambling.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to LadyofBlack [2007-07-13 01:11:19 +0000 UTC]
Weight kinda goes in with body type, and I put ethnicity in with eyes, though I suppose it can affect other features as well... ^^ Ah, don't worry about rambling, it's good for the soul! Thanks for the compliments!
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LadyofBlack In reply to WingsofMorphius [2007-07-13 18:03:09 +0000 UTC]
I always specify both, because I can say someone has a petite figure, but is a bit on the heavy side of life.
And ethnicity can affect a lot about a person, even more than their eyes. It can affect their whole overall appearance and even the way they think. Studies even suggest that it can affect how people perform on tests (like, if you ask a kid what ethnic group they belong to before a standardized test, depending on what they answer could affect their performance).
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Cleoparia [2007-06-02 03:40:04 +0000 UTC]
This will be very helpful for my stories ^^ Thank u very much.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Cleoparia [2007-06-02 12:23:33 +0000 UTC]
No problem! ^^ I enjoyed doing it, and many people, both in and outside of the DP fandom, seem to find it useful.
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sarcan49 In reply to ??? [2007-05-24 21:55:00 +0000 UTC]
Oooh I'm totally going to fav this. I want to make sure my future OC isn't a Mary Sue. I hate mary sues *twitch* I do have the basic outline for her though.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to sarcan49 [2007-05-25 11:33:17 +0000 UTC]
^^ It's not that hard to make a well rounded character... I actually find it fun.
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sarcan49 In reply to WingsofMorphius [2007-05-26 17:42:40 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I guess not. But it's not hard to make a Mary/Gary Sue either.
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Digi-Dolphin [2006-12-24 07:44:37 +0000 UTC]
I dragged my poor Caleb through the grinder while going over this to be sure he wasn't a Gary Sue. I wonder though, does this work if the OC is an android?
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Digi-Dolphin [2006-12-24 14:34:48 +0000 UTC]
Well, andriods aren't human, so I suppose it all depends...
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Digi-Dolphin In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-12-24 19:04:23 +0000 UTC]
Eh, living android. I'll keep an eye on him in any case. Thanks again for the guide!
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SharpeFan In reply to ??? [2006-12-10 05:38:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the help, I'm completely sure one of my OCs is defenitely not a Sue but I'm going to make sure the others aren't thanks to this help as well as hopefully improve my writing (hopefully)
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PhantomKUZ9 In reply to ??? [2006-10-24 03:20:18 +0000 UTC]
Well, my OCs used to be Sues, but not anymore.
But I think you did a good job on this guide thing. Nice work. ^__^
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ReiNoKage In reply to ??? [2006-09-17 21:15:52 +0000 UTC]
It's nice to see people working against the horror of Mary-Suage, even in small ways.
And I don't think you blathered! D :< I think all of your ideas are interesting and valid. So there. *pthbt.*
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WingsofMorphius In reply to ReiNoKage [2006-10-03 01:58:11 +0000 UTC]
A lot of people seemed to agree with you... I've got people begging for a sequel about plot development.
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ReiNoKage In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-10-03 02:03:07 +0000 UTC]
XD. You should do that if you get time.
By the way, I probably should have sent you a note about this or something, but hey, you're on now, right?
[link]
Eheh... *sweatdrop* Um, I love you good? o___o I'm not a creepy fangirl, I swear! Please don't try to kill me!
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ReiNoKage In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-10-03 02:17:58 +0000 UTC]
*manic grin* I love you too?
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UmbreonFantom In reply to ??? [2006-09-16 02:09:49 +0000 UTC]
I have the same opinion! When making my OC, I made her so she isn't a Mary-Sue and yet be like a character in the series. I did give her powers Danny doesn't have, but she isn't a halfa. And she is a recurring character. Anyway, I find this very helpful.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to UmbreonFantom [2006-10-03 02:41:45 +0000 UTC]
Tht's good. Like I said, half ghosts OC half ghosts aren't looked kindly upon in the DP forum...
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RamiaFan In reply to ??? [2006-06-20 23:41:41 +0000 UTC]
Oh, what a PERFECT guide! Just what every fanfiction author needs, eh? Insta' !
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WingsofMorphius In reply to RamiaFan [2006-06-21 14:38:36 +0000 UTC]
Unfortunately, some suethors still refuse to admit they need it.
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the-youkai-kitsune In reply to ??? [2006-06-12 23:24:10 +0000 UTC]
This is a wonder way to create a character, whether or NOT it's a fanchar. Oddly enough I do most of this... Save that I like to think of teensy tiny miniscule little details specifically to recall at random moments when uploading images just to irritate people who don't wanna read three gigantic paragraphs about Aiden's stage-fright or whatever. ("Oh, and this one time, Aiden met this chick in grade eight and they had this huge-ass snowball fight. It was cool, the chick was called Eliza and for once Aiden wasn't all weird and standoff-ish, and odds are most of the people at his school wouldn't have recognized him 'cause..." ...Like that, kinda. XD Oooh, Aiden, my effeminate little half-fan-half-totally-original character. *coughtruehalfacough* XD )
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WingsofMorphius In reply to the-youkai-kitsune [2006-06-12 23:40:13 +0000 UTC]
yeah, I use it with my novels, too. it's the best way to keep your information straight.
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the-youkai-kitsune In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-06-14 02:50:54 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't usually write it out, not on a form like this anyways. I can't believe I didn't think of that before...
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WingsofMorphius In reply to the-youkai-kitsune [2006-06-14 15:36:32 +0000 UTC]
I keep it all on the computer. I have this form in one of my documents and just make copies of it whenever I make a new character.
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Firestar9mm [2006-06-09 13:28:45 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful, because you have hit on the point that NO ficbrats ever seem to consider (besides "use spell check" and "get a beta"): When you decide to write an original character, think about it first. Give serious thought to what the end result might be and the possible damage you are about to cause. I've rarely seen an OC that doesn't make me want to drink paint thinner, but I have seen it and it can be done. So kids, think twice before you inflict horrible damage on the world with your Mary Sue/Gary Stus or Just Plain Annoying New Halfas. But you don't have to take mine or WingsofMorphius' word for it. *Firestar winks cheesily at the camera a la "Reading Rainbow" or one of those "The More You Know" PSAs.*
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Firestar9mm In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-06-09 14:08:25 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, that wasn't meant to make ya nervous! *^_^* I just feel really strongly about bad OCs and Mary Sues and all--I think you've got a real great blueprint for character building here and I wish more people would take your advice.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Firestar9mm [2006-06-09 14:11:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I think Mary/Gary sues are incredibly annoying as well, which is why I've put out this one small resistance to counter them. I've got a ton of people telling me they're gonna use this format of character building from now on, which definately sounds promising
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KPenDragon In reply to ??? [2006-06-09 13:08:59 +0000 UTC]
dude, this thing is awesome!! and i'd never realized that i did all of this subconsiously until now!! thanks for putting names to the thought process-and none of it is useless! this is a must have reffance for any fan person-trust me!! auto fav, and all that junk too!! ^-^
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kdm13 [2006-06-08 21:55:05 +0000 UTC]
I hope I can put this to good use, once I make an OC that is more than just me with a different name.
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WingsofMorphius In reply to kdm13 [2006-06-09 09:56:19 +0000 UTC]
But you DON'T want your OCs acting like you. You want them to have thier own ideas, thier own opinions and thier own ways of living. Even if you don't always agree with them, you wat them to become thier own person that other people can see existing.
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kdm13 In reply to WingsofMorphius [2006-06-09 16:50:21 +0000 UTC]
It's just that I want me to be in it, without giving away my last name.
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Harry4Hermy In reply to ??? [2006-06-08 03:31:29 +0000 UTC]
SO very helpful!! *faves* I'm working on a story with an OC in it so this was a great help!!
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WingsofMorphius In reply to Harry4Hermy [2006-06-08 12:10:00 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! I've been having a lot of people tell me this'll help with thier stories, and I'm really glad that people are taking my advice to heart. (And honestly, a little freaked out at the same time...)
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