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Oct 2017

I haven't even introduced all of my characters and I've only just begun fleshing my existing ones out, but it's been really fun writing about Frances, the MC of my story1.

I'm definitely biased here since I see myself the most in her, but I just like to write about how naive she is and how determined she is to reach a seemingly impossible goal.
It's fun to write about these kinds of characters - they kind of remind me of the old romantic heroes and how passionate they are about impossible things.

And Frances is a character that I love to throw things at - I look forward to writing different (really weird) ways she'll be able to get through each terrible situation she's put through. Overall she's just a character that I can express myself the most in and I've had a great time fleshing her out in my mind.

Man that's so hard to choose! I like almost every character in my series.

I'd probably have to go cliché and say the main character though 8)

I like pretty much everyone, but I always have a heart for the sarcastic sardonic types (that's probably why I keep writing them).

Favorite character to draw: Scott, his design is simple and he's the only all round character for any situation.
Favorite character to write for: Patrick, the only character that allows me to really unleash my inner stupid.
Favorite all round character: Dan and Ophelia, they're just the two characters I have the most affection for.

Henri cause no matter how much shit he goes through, he doesn't let up on his search for his dad, he always tries to help others, and he always tries to do the right thing. Stay tuned.


Lana Drake because she's pretty cool for a character I made and she not be the main characters but she's the one who took care of Luke when he ran away and also she's recurring character also older sister of Casey from Suitemates misfits

to be honest my favorite character is my ramen monster its a lot of fun to have a small demon of bad decisions and regret Wait...What1

My favorite character is Nick. He hasn't had much "screen time" yet but he's my main character's best friend. He's a country boy who is honest about how he feels, and he has what I think is the most developed character arc in my series. He grows so much from the kindhearted yet prejudiced young man he starts off as. What I love about him is that he gives his all for the people he loves, and that character trait makes him into a better person as he has to come to terms with the fact that the people he loves are a part of a culture that he thought he hated.

ahhh...well, fridge is my favorite but he's one of the titular characters so i won't count him lol.

it's hard to pick my favorite characters!!! but if i had to, maybe carmen latte! iunno why, i just find her visually appealing lol. that, and i think she meshes well with the rest of the cast too. it'll be a looooong time before she shows up tho :>

I've too many characters that I love in all of my stories!!!

But will choose from The Divide United1
And my fave character to write about... most would think it is Asha as she's the center of the story, but really I love Adrian!!! Adrian is also born on the Eclipsing Dawn and is the heir to the throne, he is in fact Asha's half brother and the reason I love writing about him and can't wait to get to post the chapters he first appears is because he everything Asha isn't, he isn't as strong as her nor even as gifted as she is, he works 10x if not 100x harder than Asha to learn everything and anything she would learn in just a few day to a month or so. They are complete opposites! She comes of as naĂŻve and he acts twice his age and yet Asha understands things better than him and he seems unable to comprehend the consequences of most of his actions.

My second fave character would then have to be Cael he's around 5 years older than Adrian and Asha, he is a talent amongst thousands as he became the youngest soldier and was put in charge of Adrian's care. I sort of based him of my dad, strong fierce, temperamental and yet, kind, caring and devoted! Cael is nothing like his own father though who is cruel and the reason Cael became the youngest knight-soldier was because of his father's drive for their house to have the prestige it once held and was ripped from them.

Lovely topic!

I honestly for the love of me can't figure out who my favourite character from Biophilia is. The way I made (most of) them, they have qualities that are both good and bad, but they're generally self-aware and know what aspects of themselves they need to work on. Of the people that have had significant screentime so far, I'd say Helena is my favourite. She comes from a different background than most of her fellow students, but is very eager to learn and ask questions. She always puts in all of her effort into things and tries her best, and is respectful of other people and ideas. While she may seem ditzy and aloof sometimes, she's actually pretty plugged into the world around her and thinks a lot about things. One of the best things about her is how she can communicate even highly complex points with straightforward, to-the-point language.

In Bright Light1, I also have plenty of characters that I love, but most of them haven't appeared yet. :3c But of the two main characters, Thomas is my favourite. Simply because I identify with him far more than with Ben. Thomas has a lot of things weighing him down and preventing him from fully realising his potential. But he works hard to overcome his fears and take steps towards the future he wants for himself, however small they may be. That he's helpful, kind and polite is only icing on the cake.

I'm not even HALF done writing everyone in my story, or even half planning them at all!
But for me, I've always enjoyed writing Kat, of my story Background People.
I've always been drawn towards writing her, because she's that INTENSE person, who has so much going on in her head and outside, and she just tries to establish control over things in her little way (which, sometimes, I do.).
She's one of the more angsty characters in my book, and, well, she has this own way, her PERSONAL way of looking at things, which I really enjoy writing.
Her flaws just show, you know? Perfect for writing.
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