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Aug 2016

Really good topic!

I haven't ascribed an overlying concept to any of my characters but if I had to boil them down I think it would go like this:

Jed = Compassion and humanity

I was really torn here because Jed could just as easily come under 'duty and justice' because of his motivations throughout the story, however I feel it's more accurate to say that the reason Jed maintains those core values so strongly is because of his compassion and humanity. Jed feels very intensely for other people and their situations. He also trusts people he meets on his journey to the point of naivety. He is raw and honest, like a child in many ways, and gentle in the way of a child as well despite his dark history. His major flaw is his hubris.

Serge = Vengeance and loyalty

Serge is most certainly Jed's foil. At his worst he is everything Jed is not-- ruthless, cunning, hateful, cynical, desperate-- all under a mask of complete indifference, and at his best he is a pure representation of unshakable loyalty. His dedication to those he respects is inspiring to those he meets, including Jed, and his unusual tendency to put his faith in odd or unexpected characters is also confusing to those who witness it.

Morris = Wisdom

Despite appearances Morris is most certainly the wisest of all my characters. He is the first to question what he sees and those he meets in an attempt to better understand the world around him and is impartial to any form of justice. He takes the notion 'what will be will be' to a whole new level and quickly sees through the actions of most other characters, interpreting their intentions from a place of curiousity rather than judging them by what they do. Where as Jed and Serge are general representations of good and evil, Morris is neither, and seems content to go along with Serge's plans out of nothing more than boredom and fondness.

There are other characters as well but I won't include them.

Hahaha - that's where it gets complex I suppose. In a Grecian worldview it's what they call a Tragedy lol.

Ooooh - those sound like really interesting characters. The vengeance loyalty combo is certainly curious. I feel like Morris would almost represent the entire generation Y and alpha hahahaha.

Not at all. I like to think characters don't just appear immediately as the embodiment of some universal concept. Rather they evolve into it. Batman and Joker are obvious references for that. Batman was initially a bit of an anti-hero, Joker a perverse crime boss. Only after decades did Batman come to represent the force of humanity (which is why he will always defeat Superman), and Joker ascend into the embodiment of chaos and meaninglessness itself.

It'd be cool to see where your characters end up.

Sweet. It's like one of those things right? I was always taught that hard work would pay off... then the internet appeared and it was as if hardwork was for schleps. Next thing I know, two decades after the rise of the internet, it's all hardwork will bring you success again.

How far in are you into your comic? Do we get to see some of the results of these characters yet?

my comic is long running and it's called Talesfromswipecity

some story lines have been finished with the different characters but it's like one big story. I was posting daily but i have now had to slow that down to posting when a page is finished.

Cassie and Jane Jones have some big story's it's got loads in the comic but it's mainly based around the girls

I guess the nameless character from Garden Of Mold represents isolation, running from your problems and neurosis.

It's a short comic, so i'm not spoiling much. They go from isolating themselves to extremes to finally the comic ending with them going outside.

I guess my characters altogether represent disrupted normality or people's natural ability to adapt to change... if that makes sense 😅
Dakotas chief trait is loyalty but I don't think she represents it. She won't always put others before herself and she wouldn't blindly follow orders, even if they come from her best friend.
And Ai is positive and trusting but they're not her whole character. So I'm not sure if one character represents one thing well/completely.

My characters all represent... game companies xD that's literally what they're personifications of
A different way of telling game history and news, you could say...

I know for me, after years of working with Kamiko as a character, I've come to see her as someone who represents willfulness, risk, recklessness, hubris, and arrogance. Those are the qualities I want to explore more in her character.

Well thinking about it that way, in my comic I have 2 characters, the first, Raon is my curiosity; she's always looking around. While Alex is the one who is afraid of Raon finding something she'll regret, he believes that ignorance truly is bliss because he thinks the more you know the more you fear, but overall he's the part of me that thinks ahead and makes sure to keep emotions in check. It's called Silence if anyone's interested.

I really like this question because I have really put a lot of thought into my main character and what she presents.

My only webcomic called 'Coffee, Blood' Rust, Sweat, and don't forget the Violence' has a man character named Augustine. For her, her ultimate ability and personality trait is clarity and peace. The only reason why she is good at anything is because I made her to be someone who has a small social disability, but in a way that had allowed her to tap into complete peace. So she seems normal, and a little weird, but can remain completely chill and calm during really intense battles! For the most part, she is not void of emotion she just accepts her emotions, deals with them, and moves on at a much quicker rate than most people.

Ha, I feel like a doof saying so much about my character. I feel like I am just bragging.

hm. im not really sure what alec represents, so maybe he represents that really uncertain phase we go through as teens

interesting thing to think about.

I my comic: https://tapastic.com/series/magicadvisor The main character Lizzy does represent a need for control in the weird supernatural world she lives in ^^

Her enemy (frenemy?) Prim does sort of represent chaos and disorder:

You can kind of see it in the way they dress. Lizzy (main character) is dressed more strict then Prim ^^ Prim has more fun with her clothes. ^^

I never really thought about it but it is really interesting. smile Thank you @vongcw for a great thread! ^_^

friendship and different aspect of family life in a society that is a little different.

I do usually think about these things when writing, but even if you dont mean to its still always there somewhere. Its really cool breaking things down in this fashion smile for Two Kings' characters its something like

The Frozen King - Conquest/obsession
Unseelie King - vice/reason
Unseelie Queen - loyalty/revenge
Prince Estoc - penance/forgiveness
Cytherea - love/vanity

For Gatf it would be
Ceres - death of innocence/mercy
Galdranorn - death and rebirth

I think some of those are a lot clearer in the original stories than the comics but there's mine!

Mine are really basic...

Crow Worth: Finding one's worth
Miss: Too miss someone/ femininity
Brad Bail: To run away from responsibility
Shoo-Fly: To be clingy (like a weed) and not going away, like a fly
Blake Blossom: or black blossom...which is a flower which is burnt.
Nono: constant rejection...like being told "no" repetitively

To name some...