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Mar 2021

My MC is a typical kind of overpowered anime character. The only thing is, he's kind of an idiot who rushes into things without thinking them through. So he ends up getting his shit rocked despite his power.

Julian, the MC from The Ghoul, is honestly a fucking degenerate and... almost went into spoiler territory
Honestly, I don't have that much appreciation for my own MC, but I guess it's par for the course of making this specific brand of horror, although I guess this doesn't make for good publicity of my own work huh? :sweat_smile:

Honestly, I feel like my main character is pretty bland. At least compared to my other characters that outshine him by a lot. He is not a full mary sue, but he does have the furrowed eye always serious syndrome. Sometimes he tries to crack a joke and it just falls flat. There are other times though where he does show lots of character, anger, fear, intelligence, and humanity. So, he is not all that bad. But I do believe that I will need to dig deeper into his character to make him more interesting to the reader.

I don't have a specific customized picture that I'm happy with for now, but there are some characters that I found online that kind of look like him.


Just change the attire to something a bit more medieval and give him a sword, and that's my MC.

Here is a link to my story if you guys are interested though.

Name: Diarem Wilson

He has a little bit complicated personality. First, he was only a hollow body then he turns into a happy normal kid but slowly rots and changes into a different person. I love how he doesn't surrender after all that happened to him and still searches for the meaning of life. At least one thing never changes and it is that he will defend what is precious to him.

Character Name: Kôra Halin.
In his first appearances, he looks like a sweet, overly-polite, harmless and reserved boy that you would assume a little from him. However, later on he is revealed to be volatile and shows more aggressive, possessive, and destructive parts of his personality. The culture which "Indoctrinated" him does not help.
I personally do not like him, and think of him as heavily flawed. I would touch him with a stick meters away, and question the guardian who raise this kid. He acts impulsively without thinking, jumping into conclusion, and unpredictable; which are he reasons he got his ass kicked several times.

Name: Generic Stickguy

He's a deconstruction of characters like sonic the hedgehog. I don't want to spoil too much.

My MC, Mary Franzese, is very much a reckless idiot. Very egoistical and well- a bich. But she's super fun to write since she's always trying to pick a fight, no matter the circumstances or state she's in.


My main character is simply known as The Raven.

At first glance she’s the archetypal badass female warrior, but as soon as she opens her mouth in a sincere way people realize that’s far from the truth, that she is just a brat.

She’s a very capable fighter, however; but that is the result of her pragmatism. She’s aware of her weaknesses and short comings and has looked for ways in which to cover for them since day one. She's also not above running away from a losing fight.

She doesn't take pride in being the strongest (she clearly knows she isn't), but does so in her femininity which is often questioned, this has led her to masks her insecurities with a sharp tongue.

My intention with the character was to have a female protagonist that was capable, but also, one that clearly presented the flaws a teenage girl would have to overcome.

Clara Astley (aka Cha Soo-hyun): My female MC is confident, strong-headed, and very stubborn to the point where you're just exasperated with her relentless decisions. But at the same time, she's very empathetic and goes out of her way to help others when she doesn't need to. She's the type of character where you can't really describe her in one word. xD

Kim Joo-hyuk: Hmm. I feel like my male MC is always misunderstood by his cold and aloof demeanor. He's too hard-headed in his ways since it's the most comfortable and a sure way to not get hurt by others who could potentially betray him. Though, he does become a bit friendlier to others once he starts to open his heart to the female MC. He's definitely the awkward, shy type who lacks in social interaction.

Aya appears to be the stereotypically strong and aggressive, female character. However, she is a fragile soul with a heart that’s full of love and compassion for those she cares about.

I can’t spoil much since we haven’t gotten to her backstory yet in the latest chapters, but she is someone who’s afraid to open up to people due to a past trauma. She’s mostly a loner who enjoys her own company for majority of the time, but deeply yearns a real connection and bond with someone.

As for my opinion of her, I understand how hard it is for her to regain her trust in people once again. But I admire the fact that she does not push people away just because of her past trauma. She is cautious, but at the same time allows people (especially Rima-2nd MC. Hopefully she will open up to Kaito too - 3rd MC) to get close to her, as long as they don’t appear to have bad intentions.

Here is a picture of Aya(long hair) with Rima (pig tails) :smile:

Himuri is a overall good boy just trying his best. He wants to be everyone's friend, which is not very good. He's talkative and acts before thinking, which puts him in trouble sometimes. I think he's mostly what you'll find in your typical shounen anime, but I like him a lot.

Taisou is hot-headed, grumpy, stubborn and prefers to do things by himself. He gets pretty violent a few times. Personally though, I would give him a hug (then need medical assistance), because it's not revealed in the plot so far, but boy have been through some stuff...

Ziggy: She's rather unenthusiastic at most times. Doesn't really form attachments to people easily and is always looking for one thing or the other to while her time away. I guess you could say that she is pretty selfish and antisocial but in her viewpoint she is just being pragmatic.

Jerome: A rather happy go lucky boy whose years in the orphanage do not appear to have worn him down. He's always looking for some sort of validation from others but he is aware of this fact. Despite his apparent sunny demeanor he is rather melancholy within. He is very curious.

Mei: A girl who is extremely in love with a classmate who rejected her. Despite accepting the rejection, she still feels the need to look in the current whereabouts of the classmate when she goes missing. A rather affectionate person whose affections are wasted as people usually find her unable to read a room when it comes to other's emotions.

The thing I like about Rhunal in many ways is her impatience. As an author I try to spend enough time building the world, but not overdoing it. Rhunal mirrors my desire for something interesting to happen in the story. So about the time she has has recovered from last bout of trouble she has got into, she will go looking for more of it. The story kicks off when she refuses to give up on magical training and tries to punch her master in the head.

And fortunately Bron is there to serve as her occasional conscience/protector.


Wow this is a great prompt.
I hate literally all my characters. Lol. I made them the parts of me that I hate, and then I made them fuck each other. :smiley:

I like the detail and emotion you've put into your characters. I can tell they're really close to you.

The things I love most about my protagonist are his sense of humour, his friendliness, and his general propensity for being a forgetful and chaotic dingus. :rofl: I've written him with ADHD traits, and while they won't be as immediately apparent as they would be in a younger character (because he's had a lot longer to learn how to self-manage) I hope they'll still be relatable to people who share the condition with me.

What I really love about my main character Joyce is that despite her fears, she still pushes through even though she never thinks she strong enough to. She's intelligent and thinks on her feet, and she can definitely solve her way through a problem. The main thing holding her back though is her anxiety. She holds so much fear in her heart, and she's afraid to let other people in. It definitely causes a lot of problems for her, such as lack of communication, her irrational fears clouding her logical judgment, and not getting help when she needs it.

My comic is still just pretty much starting out, so I don't want to accidentally spoil anything so you could probably gauge a lot of the description from the way she acts in chapter 1 (though it will be more prevalent in chapter 2 and onward as well). Overall, I really love the story she has to offer, and I accidentally made her way too relatable to me than I ever meant to whoops-