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Character Creation

Creating characters can be extremely difficult. There is often a lot to it and a lot of things to consider when creating a character. In this page there are several of the most common aspects and some helpful tips on how to write that section well. Though not every section will apply to every roleplay and some sections may need to be adapted. (Like if you have a medieval roleplay you likely wouldn't use technological explanations but magic might be fair game. )

Powers

Powers are an easy place to begin with. You pick what capabilities they have. Do they have an elemental power? (electric, fire, ice/water, earth/rock, wind, shadow/darkness, light/holy, gravity, etc…)

Suppose you picked a base element (listed above, for the sake of simplicity in these examples, suppose we picked lightning), you can then come up with some ideas how they use their powers.

Not all powers though have to be offensive, some can alter their user in other ways.

Next you should think of some limitations based on their powers.

History

When writing an original character's history, consider questions like:

Some aspects to avoid when writing histories though…

Personality

A person's personality should be based on things that have happened to them. This means that their past should have a massive impact on who they are.

Consider a person (EX- Cole MacGrath from inFamous) who went from a normal everyday Joe to a person with extraordinary powers over night. How might he feel? Suddenly burdened with all this extra power and responsibility? Does he want to accept this new responsibility or shirk it? Or what if all this power twists his mind? Suddenly he has the power to get revenge on those who have stomped on him or made his life miserable but he couldn't do anything before?

Like mentioned above when writing history, tragic pasts are one aspect that truly shape a character. But be careful with extreme tragedy because it should deeply affect a character to their core and should be something that doesn't go away. (This is not to say that every thread has to be them brooding in a corner over their past, merely that if they have experienced tragedy they might react to situations different or more strongly than others.)

A character with both parents murdered before their eyes and is then abused will not likely be very open, kind and trusting because they haven't had a past that would foster trust with anyone. Similarly, they might not form relationships easily and are likely to be pessimistic and cold.

If a character was raped, they would most likely not want to get close to people, they would likely have trouble with intimacy and even being touched the wrong way (like if someone grabbed their hand) might cause them panic. Only rarely will a characters who was raped will go sleep around and even then it is not done because they necessarily like sex or their partner, but merely to retake control over their body.

Appearance

Appearance is a very tough section to complete because it can be difficult to know what a character looks like at first. Sometimes it's easier to leave this until the very end (after you've completed other sections then you can use cues from other sections to help fill in your character's appearance). For example if your character is very silent and shy, they might wear very plain clothes to fit in and not be noticed (certainly not anything neon or very exotic). If a character is very confident and charismatic, they might have a taste for certain higher fashion brands and styles. (Though be sure to make sure their fashion choice fits with their background in that they can actually afford their fashion choices. A poor person might not be able to afford top quality Armani suits that retail for over 1000$ a suit.)

If your character has powers that affect their appearance that may factor in too. (Or if they need to wear certain equipment to use their powers. Like for the X-men villain Pyro who can't generate fire so he needs his lighter or fire starter to give him something to work with.)

And their history may help fill in appearance too if they've been in battle (or even just a few fights) and gotten scars on their body or tattoos. (Or they wear an eye patch or constantly carry a flask of alcohol or something.) Or they may carry objects because of sentimental value (like a watch given by their uncle or father) or their mother's locket.

After you have a basic idea of the type of clothes they wear, you can move onto their physical appearance. What colour skin they have, their hair style and colour, their eye colour, the shape of their head, etc…