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Sep 2020

One thing I really love is talking about my OC's to friends and there inner workings. So I figured I would like to see how you all want to talk about your characters outside of the narrative. Then you can drop your links

Some talking points can be:
How much do you like writing your characters?
Who is your best-est boi/gurl/other? (to clarify, who is your fav.)
What kind of music do you think fits your Oc?


So, I actually really enjoy writing Rokuzo, because he is they guy who will say what everyone is thinking in the room. He originally started as a magic battle arena announcer with a sassy streak. He is actually very different now that in his first concepts, and his hair is actually inspired by the Utau Kai-kai kim. (What can i say i just really like the hair style)

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Jamie Carter. She is a 20 something perpetual intern who works at a magical museum. She can remember the first thousand digits of pi but not where she left her glasses. She loves tinkering with things and doesn't understand most pop culture references.

Haha, I can relate to the glasses curse. I can remember a big chunk of Roman history, but heave forbid I know where my glasses are. XD

Yeah... I have to leave mine in like 2 places when I take them off or I lose them

https://tapas.io/series/Souper-Kaiju

How much do you like writing your characters?
I enjoy fleshing them out, and making them playful. I tend to keep the design simple to keep that in mind for later down the road if I'd like to change things later. I think of Samuel Beckett lately to develop a silent push and pull between the anime & animus.

Who is your best-est boi/gurl/other?
I don't understand the question completely <3

but I like drawing plushy cute characters juxtaposed against gritting aggressive background and figure. I have characters that aren't human, some got bits, some are pink, some are blue, some are fuzzy.

What kind of music do you think fits your Oc?
I like using Bach sincerely. Not ironically like a horror movie or a joke. I found this choice is a technique used by older cartoonists like Chuck Jones because the music is brilliantly detailed and familiar to the viewer/listener.

Thomas is an over-enthusiastic rookie policeman who likes detective novels and dancing!
(But between you and me, he's horrible at dancing. He's got two left feet. :joy: )
(Forgot to add: The artist for the drawing on the right is @cjspiethillustr! Absolutely love it.)

Just droppin' in to say I misread this as "Tell me about your Orcs!" I was genuinely interested too lol

I think your style is super cute! And I had no Idea that old cartoonist would listen to Bach. That's interesting.

I love talking about my OCs :heart_02:

My best boi is Damien :heart_eyes: I really like how, from Jake’s POV, he’s almost too sweet and perfect. But, to balance that out, from his own POV, he’s a bit of a tangled mess in his head. Not a heavy mess, just a bit of a squirrel mess. And he’s way too smart for his own good :rolling_eyes:

Meanwhile, Jake has quite a bit more anxiety but is also more down to earth. I love writing his super lame sense of humor :see_no_evil: but also the subtle shifts in his mood. He’s an HSP for sure, and it’s both really gratifying and complicated to try to make sure that comes across in the story.

As for music, they’d battle (gently) over the radio for various oldies stations (and Jake would win :laughing:)

My newest pic - Jake (left) and Damien (right)

Eric Carpenter (Center) is the leader of the Typhoon Squadron (left to right). Eric Carpenter was chosen to be the leader of the Typhoon Squadron of Leadership due to his outstanding service in the U.S. Marines. He's also one of the most powerful superheroes in the Amazement Universe. His (and everyone else's) powers include:

Water Manipulation
Water healing factor
Creating constructs of virtually anything out of water
Enhanced durability
Water Levitation
Ability to summon squids

Name: Saul Torres

Age: 15

Race: Latino (Human)

Bio: Your average joe who is very optimistic about life. Even when his life flips his whole world upsidedown LITERALLY. When he's not busy trying to stay alive with joining the group known as The Dark Children of The Night, he spends most of his time working around the house doing boring chores and feeding his pet rabbits, Fluffy and Oreo. He also prefers any bottle up feelings to himself. Even if they're depressing and almost suicidal but thinks it's better to keep them to himself rather than bring out to be the center of attention by his friends or loved ones. They're his own battles that he has to face one day.

Name: Sara Sanstia

Age: 421

Race: Transilvanian Vampire (3rd generation)

Bio: After her family estate was raided and burned to the ground during the 500 Year Civil War, Sara brought it upon herself to save the southern city so no would have to go through what she and family did. Losing their home and losing a sibling that wasn't even born yet. However, her sisters, Andrea and Miyoko constantly remind her that do it always on her own as she would come back home with more cuts, bruises, and even scorched skin. But it didn't matter to so long as she's protecting her city that she'll one day inherit from her family. She can't stand by and watching others suffer. But they were right. She had to form a group sooner or later. She formed a formidable group from other neighboring cities that brought an end to The 500 Year Civil War. So formidable and notorious people fear that they'll be next for utter their name. The Dark Children of The Night.

This is Salice Nabiaty Cuorre, or Sal for short. She is naive and her cloistered upbringing renders her limited in the ways she perceived things outside her house. She inwardly questions the need for rules and social norms. She may come across as spacey and weird. Her childish curiosity gets her into trouble sometimes. Oh, and she also knows three languages and makes comparisons of new things to books. Here's a chibi version of her.

Bestest boi? Personally, it's this guy. Duren Leaugood Lidelse. He appears gentle and encouraging.

An acquaintance of mine likes this guy, Sei Marasigan. He's a Constable but he's in the lowermost of the pecking order despite his physical abilities because of many factors like othering and his lack of proper education. Nevertheless, he prides himself in being a constable. He has a bit of a savior complex and also being a people-pleaser.

I love writing everybody, even the side characters :cry_02:

Though, if I had to narrow it down, I'd say my MC Blair is bestest boi for me, because he’s this goofy, cars-and-pop-music kind of airhead and literally everyone else around is the exact opposite lol. (And I have a bias towards goofy, “fake it ’til you make it” MacGyver type characters in my media in general, so it stands to reason…)

He’s got a lot of growing to do, and I’m having as much fun watching him change as time goes on, as I am with him now while he’s naïve~

Some creator notes on Elrekia "Rekki" Lune...

So Rekki is a fun character to write because the rest of the cast were all designed around her with the aim that you'll get a unique and amusing dynamic with every character you put her with. She can be comedic because she's kind of hilariously dense, but she can also be a sort of Basil Fawlty-esque "straight man" to sillier characters where you can see her intense frustration and desire to just get on with it already.

The basic idea of her character is that she's a typical shounen manga protagonist personality; impulsive, follows their heart, pursues power both for personal goals and to protect close loved ones, but she's become an adult woman and discovered that people don't forgive you for collateral damage and think it's cute and heroic to act that way if you're an adult, and especially female. So Rekki is this highly strung mess, half the country hates her and she just wants a simple solution to all of it, because she's impatient and frustrated by complication.

At the current point in the comic, you're not necessarily meant to like Rekki, so much as to want her to be better, to sort her life out. She's largely isolated, she's finally come to the realisation that her boss/crush is an utter :poop: heap, but she's stuck now because she's isolated (Urien has effectively isolated her by being extremely controlling of her time and putting her on a pedestal to distance her from other knights, make her an object of envy rather than camaraderie). Like a lot of young women who seek the attention of an older man, thinking they're uniquely mature and not understanding the huge power imbalance or how they're being manipulated because they're inexperienced, she committed before she was emotionally ready. I find that older readers are often more sympathetic towards Rekki, because with the benefit of hindsight, a lot of us realise we were in friendships or relationships with toxic people when we were younger, but when we were that age, we thought we were way too smart, mature and savvy for it to happen to us.

Well, today she's having her worst day ever, but she's also met a healer...

Let's see... I'll talk about two oc's of my upcoming project!

So the main character, Danivere Wayslaende, is the ruler of the Land of Soot in the story. She has trouble caring for her people and rules like a dictatress. Danivere is a rash individual, easily angered due to her temper.

Danivere also doesn't care about the potential consequence of a coming war due to her actions. That is why she is put down by the Alpha king and sent to jail to reflect at her behaviour.

The story shows how she escapes and reclaims her status and power, but also her growth as a person.

Danivere does have a few hobbies however. She likes good food, dancing and singing (people do close their ears because she sings terribly). Dani hates Earl Grey Tea.

And this is Artimedes Primevale:

Artimedes is very different from Danivere. He is a pacifist; he hates war and tries to avoid conflict by fighting. Artis is caring for his family and rather stoic. He does like to taunt and prank people when the moment is right.

In the story, he is the one who sends Danivere to jail after beating her in a duel. He doesn't do this because he wants to get rid of her, but because he wants her to learn fromher faults and avoid a war.

Also they don't stand each other. Well Danivere can't stand him atleast. Also Artis does like Earl Grey.

Also I almost forgot! Dani's name was partly inspired by this song:

Vainglory is an extremely complex character. it doesn't necessarily come across all the time in her comic, but she has a deep psychology that I spend far too much time thinking about. some examples of aspects of her personality:

  • she is diagnosably hypersexual, which can cause serious problems for her
  • she is also non-monogamous and at any given time is in several concurrent relationships, each of which is equally important to her
  • she has a ridiculously good memory - but only for people and ideas. facts will often slip her mind and she doesn't have a great sense of direction
  • despite being quite proud of her body, she can only accomplish this through some serious compartmentalization: she does not like being a tiefling (to such an extent that it's tantamount to body dysmorphia) and can only think of her tail and horns and skin color as "hers" and not as "characteristic of a tiefling." if anyone alludes to the fact that she is a tiefling, she will either lash out or shut down, depending
  • she is the bishop of a corner religion, and bases her entire philosophy and worldview around the religion, which is fortunately pretty fitting for her personality
  • vainglory wears her heart on her sleeve at all times and is completely earnest in her emotions - but she spent most of her childhood as a thief and con artist and is a great liar when she needs to be (though she doesn't like it)
  • for all her flaws, she is still a fundamentally good person and tries her best to do right by everyone. I find this extremely important to a likeable protagonist (as opposed to a likeable antagonist)

That sounds really interesting. I like spin you put on the trope, and it sounds really good story wise. And I connect with that too. I see the power imbalances a lot in 'younger aimed' stories which honestly turns me off to the toxicity. I'm glad you are making commentary on that.

I love complex characters and breaking down their psychology. I can see how hand that is to make it come across in the comic. I struggle with the same thing with a few of my characters who also hare rather deep and complex. But, I'm sure that with time, you can slow reveal that. :slight_smile:

what I plan to do is make a more narrative-driven comic covering a lot of her internality, since brief joke comics isn't really enough to handle it. it'll be called Vainglory: Love Stories and it's being scripted