Character


Character Flaws
Character Flaws
Flaws. Everyone's got 'em, even fictional characters.But it can be hard sometimes to come up with some decent ones that fit the character you're creating.So here's a handy, ever-growing list to use as a reference when coming up with character Ideas, either for a story, role-playing game, or just for the fun of making a character! I know I enjoy that last one!


Character Virtues
Character Virtues
So, you're masking a fictional character! Great! You know you need flaws and imperfections, but how about the positive character traits? I've had trouble coming up with those for the longest time. Things other than the generic "Friendly" and "Loyal". For those of you like me, this list is for you. A list of character virtues that I'll be continuously adding to as time goes on. Use it as a reference when making your next character, and see what happens!


A well-balanced character worksheet
A well-balanced character worksheet
Developing a new, shiny character can be hard sometimes...Well, a lot of the time. I find that actually having a list of basic facts about a character can help you visualize him or her much more clearly. However, a lot of character development worksheets come in two varieties: Overly simplified, with just the very basic information, or overdone, with every question imaginable! I'm not sure if you need to know the name of a character's great-great-grandfather's pet dog right at the start of ch...


Bandersnatch | A Frumious Creature
Bandersnatch | A Frumious Creature
Advice to the Beamish Boy
Today we look out for vampires. They loom everywhere ready to suck the very life out of us. Yet not so long ago our childish imagination conjured menacing visions of "the jaws that bite, the claws that catch!" Vampires hang out with zombies and the other undead. The Jubjub bird and the Bandersnatch, the Jabberwock's sidekicks, threaten the beamish boy. Now, you say, "But they're are imaginary!" Sure, I say. Right. In name only. These very creatures clothed in human form can sneak beside ...



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