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Nov 2019

Ned, my character, can't talk right
Like he will say Fluor instead of floor
Pocker instead of pocket
kerchurp instead of ketchup
etc

I haven't had much of an opportunity to reveal some quirks in the comic yet, but my time in an RP revealed a few things about mine.

Rip Vykirson
Has a hatred for vegetables, that extends so deeply that he finds vegetarians and vegans to be his mortal enemies.
Also he's obsessed with uncovering a conspiracy involving Dino Fairies.
He's also notorious for botching people's names, very badly.

We can't be friends anymore if Rip's bigoted against Pineapples.....

Glad we solved that before it spiraled out of control! :wink:

My main character's comfort food is mayonnaise. Just plain mayonnaise he eats straight out of the jar. Everyone cringes from the concept which is what makes it so funny to me.

Hijikata Toshiro from Gintama sends his regards and respect xD

Man, I haven’t ever really thought of character quirks before. I don’t think any of my characters do. Wait...maybe?

Bovizo: This is the only guy I can think of. He has a buff complexity, where he has to be bigger and stronger than anyone in the room. He also takes great care of his wavy orange hair. He usually doesn’t wear a shirt. Not sure if those count as quirks, though.

Yeah, they count as character quirks in my book!
Also my character Akros doesn't wear shirts either so maybe they can become best no-shirt buddies :hype_01:

Victor from my comic spire tugs on the long strands of his hair when he's nervous

Cog likes to craft those little paper stars that were popular a few years ago and keeps jars of them in her apartment

elisha from my novel loves collecting wheat pennies

I've written about a lot of people with varying degrees of damage, so I'll just hit the highlights without spoiling too much.

Gertrude "Tommy" Tomkins was born to high society, yet didn't fit in there due to an extremely severe stutter. She worked around her speech impediment by singing or by speaking French, which gave her no difficulty.

Jacqueline Cochran was rather deeply ashamed of her "poor white trash" roots. I think this helped give rise to her very hard-driving personality and a competitive streak so fierce, she didn't get along easily with WASP co-director Nancy Harkness Love. Even after Jackie's fame and fortune were well established, she still claimed her parents had adopted her.

Mildred Hemmons Carter always wore a flight suit even when on desk duty, as if to assert that she was every bit as qualified a pilot as the men she served with and was only kept mostly on the ground because of stupid reasons. Because it was the 1940's and she was a Black woman, it was all the more remarkable that nobody had a problem with that small show of defiance.

Only two of the main characters of Splitting Image have actual quirks of note which aren't defining parts of their character, so here it goes.

Mortimer - Likes to ramble for no particular reason, sometimes surprising himself with the amount of extras he can add to a simple answer. Tugs and grabs at his arms/shoulders when stressed, even before other things came up on his life. Dresses in whatever looks good even if it's not "traditionally masculine", including having elegant hair styles and actual dresses. Loves to watch birds in the woods when he's feeling good, and loves herons around the lake especially.

Veriesin - Eats messily, unless the importance/politeness of cutlery is immediately necessary. Trains late at night, sometimes consisting of running on the mostly empty nighttime town making as little noise as possible. Doesn't get any specific urges when she changes into animal forms but if she stays in mammals for too long she gets itches from all the fur shapeshifting.

Nem compiles a herbarium in his past time and has tons of trivial information stored in his brain about various plants.

Erica loves planning events & get togethers, more than attending them.

Marcus collects bootleg hello kitty plushies (jell-o kitty) with his mother.

Luke believes in aliens (the realistic kind, ergo any living being counts as an alien, worms/amoebas etc.), and he almost exclusively wears grey alien t-shirts ironically.

Harriet- glows on the full moon because of an alchemy accident several years ago.

Gordy- needs snacks around him at all times.

Fred- always keeps small vials of explosives lined in his clothes...just in case he needs them.

I love to talk about my characters. We haven't met any of the particularly quirky people yet but away we go!

Cordy (Cordelia): My comic has a fantasy element that she is hyper aware of but completely immune to. She desperately wants to be affected by it in some way, shape, or form so she's always trying to get herself burned, or poisoned, or whatever it is the abilites of the people around her can do to legitimately everyone else but her.

Ben: He's very shy but he desperately loves to look GOOD. He doesn't do it for anyone but himself and loves crop-tops, shear, leggings, and other 'girly' clothes. He won't do it in his HS (cuz bulies) but he just feels really good. It's not quirky, but since it's not the norm I'll say it is.

Wes: He HATES the cold. Never out of long sleeves and the whole story happens in Florida. Big baby about anything under 70.