Friday, July 20, 2007

Characters are easier on the eyes.

After thinking for a while, (and eating some cereal) I have come up with a small list of characters in which I think is suitable for the story in which I am to write. My third grade teacher always said to create the Story Line first before you tackle the rest. But for the past 7 years I have found that irrelevant. So after much thinking and more experience I found it easier to create or paint your characters before you make the story line, setting, and all the other fun stuff. Because, how else are you going to envelope your characters with each other when you already have the story completed? How else are you going to have their personalities inflict? How else are you going to shape a twisty, tourney story line when the characters can not interact with one another?
How would you do it? It’s simple you can’t. Ok, so here’s the first three I cam up with…

Balt Male
A serous army commander involved with war. (What kind of war is a mystery…)
Seged Male
Scientist with a bad attitude for his work. Thinks he’s the worlds best. Above all and below no one.
Warks Male
Overweight, sloppy and the unlikely hero. (For the moment) Parents are over protective. Will make a good corky character with his small band of friends. Named “The Rosets.

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