Leaning to no. Having a Minecraft build outside of time is great and all, but with great power comes great responsibility. The job entails making tough political calls, catching magical criminals, and avoiding assassinations (with the occasional death and subsequent rewinds). Quite stressful unless you have a certain grit.
My whole story is all about "Why being a powerful half-immortal-time-traveller may suck."
HELL NO!
*cough cough * Excuse me...
To explain, all of my characters are going through some deep shit that would honestly be too much for me. I mean, some of their experiences are based off of things that have either happened to me or to someone I know. However, for the sake of drama, many of those experiences are revved up.
As an example, one character (whose name I won't reveal because it would be too spoilery) is a prince who was born (for the lack of a better description) visually deformed. His mother's fidelity was questioned because of how different he looked from everyone else in that region, and some religious extremists thought he was cursed or maybe even a demon. Many assassination attempts have been plotted (also because his father, the King, is not very popular). Anyway, he also worries about whether or not his father loves him at all. This prince character also has PTSD from fighting in a bloody war that's still ongoing, along with his older brother, who almost DIED. He also has to watch his brother grow gradually more depressed as he's married off to a woman whom he doesn't love and also doesn't love him. She eventually ends up cheating on his older brother. Anyway, after his nephew, his brother's toddler, dies in an assassination attempt meant for him, his brother tries to kill him.
Their family is very complicated.
Another character is the daughter of a poor farmer. She has to deal with essentially medieval life problems: disease, lack of good medical care, heavy taxation, extreme misogyny, an underdeveloped and unfair legal system, no air conditioning etc. Also, her mother died in childbirth (#BadMedievalHealthcare) when she was thirteen, and since then, she's had to raise her younger sister and basically run the house. Every day, she has to worry if her father is going to die from overworking in the fields, or wonder whether the harvest will be fruitful enough for the winter and to pay their taxes.
I have way more examples, but they just get more depressing from here, so I'll stop. (All of these characters are from my comic, Whispers of the Past, btw, in case you were interested in reading it.)
Sure!
My main character is more than 20 years younger than I am, that's already an incentive
Plus, he's pretty much like the extroverted version of myself when I was younger, so that would be an interesting experience (I'm extremely introverted).
Nothing too bad happens to him.. he meets interesting people and has the opportunity to travel.. yep, I would like it.
a bit on the fence about this; being a magical, biologically immortal demon is pretty sweet though only if you stay the hell away from most every other demon and isolate yourself from their extremely hierarchical society that operates on wanton violence and murder. which is pretty much what the main characters are doing at the start of the story anyway.
as for the only human character, Jamie...a bit of a spoiler but while he does get a happy ending, it's not before getting put through the wringer quite a bit, especially before the start of the story and towards the end of it. kinda ironic since I originally meant for him to be an escapism character before I discovered my love for making my character suffer mentally and emotionally
it...depends on which ones
some of them are rejects living in a wasteland on the edge of a literal metropolis
others are outcasts living in the center of a dangerous wood along with a broody bounty hunter with a pretty crappy past
I think the only characters who I'd consider swapping places with is on of the monsters living among their kind in a thriving small town or the misfits making what they can of their city only at the expense of the occasional conflict with their self named rivals
The honest answer may be a no but I think if i felt tempted enough and was able I just might say yes
Errm, considering that Mercy was a slave for more than 20 years, no. I mean, her life gets better right at the beginning of where my story picks up, as she gets rescued, but it's not worth the senseless beatings she had to deal with before then. Not that everything is sunshine and daisies after now that she's free, either.
Yes, I'd like to be Sheas from my comics
The fact is that my comics started right where my own life could've ended. I was in abusive relationship, got a nervous breakdown, but instead of giving up made this a dramatic backstory for my character Sheas.
So at the beginning we already were the same, but then went separate ways. Sheas met Luka - the man of his life and they have a life full of love and struggles.
And actually the author of Luka is my new adorable girlfriend, so we still keep sharing same features, but our stories are different. And I don't consider Sheas'es story as my autobiography, we became different persons. But I find it interesting to imagine myself as Sheas sometimes. Guess I'd like to have his life
For the main ones? Being The Ray would be kind of comfy provided I'm The Ray after sorting out the whole "I'm a blob of light with memories of a dead guy" thing. He lives a pretty chill life shepherding aerofauna in the thermosphere and playing chess with scientists.
The other two...not so much. I got my choice between a neurotic wizard whose keeping his soul together just with his willpower and an alien from a simpler cosmos horrified by the complexities of our own.