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Creating a Well-developed OCHello! Welcome to my guide on the creation of a balanced, believable original character! Whether this is your first time creating a character and you want some advice on where to start, or you need to tweak your character, because you're unsatisfied with it, then you've come to the right place. In this guide you'll find details on the importance of every aspect of an OC, from something seemingly insignificant as the name to the powers of a character.
This guide can be applied to original characters of any fandom or purely of your creation for your own story! If your setting doesn't include some parts, like having abilities, you can simply skip over that section. Likewise, if I'm going into details on some specifics that don't apply to your character, feel free to skip over that as well.
Before I get into breaking down a character, let me first start off by asking you to do one thing. Get the term "Mary Sue" out of your head right now before reading this. This will be the only time you'll see the phrase used. Why you ask? I'm not here to judge your OC and label them as being one of those; that's not the reason for my creating this. I personally dislike the term, because half the time people use it without understanding the entirety of what it means. If a person sees one aspect that is considered that, they automatically label the OC as such, which isn't very encouraging. It puts a damper on creativity and is just a negative, ugly term.
In place of that, I'll be using terms such as "undeveloped," "poorly developed," "overpowering," "unrealistic," "unbalanced," etc. (And the "M" word.)
Without further ado, let's begin!
Your Character's Name
You might be wondering if this should really even be on this list, but actually, the name is a very important aspect of your character! It's almost like what the first person sees, and first impressions are pretty important. Some advice:
1. Don't name the character after you. In fact, try your hardest not to basically create an OC version of yourself. This is what people refer to as a "self-insert" and oftentimes relate it to the "M" word. The reason I am against basing a character off you is because it's not very original and even slightly boring. (And then of course there are those assumptions that you're just inserting yourself into the story to live out your fantasy or be with your dream character.)
2. Try not to make up a name. If you suddenly pull a name out of your head like, "Phonesca," it will definitely raise some red flags from critics. There are some exceptions of course, like if a story takes place in the future and everyone has unique names, then it's fine.
3. Keep the fandom/settings in mind. Let's take anime for an example. A majority of them are set in Japan, so more than likely you should think of naming your character a Japanese name. Again, there are always exceptions, but ask yourself if they make sense. Like if the character were visiting from another country, then having a non-Japanese would be fine. However, if your character is fully Japanese and has a name like "Emily," then that wouldn't be very realistic. It's pretty common for people to name their Japanese characters American names.
4. Meanings are important, but let's not take it too far. If your character is cold-hearted and loves the night, be careful about naming them something like "Raven." Let's face it, though your parents know a lot about you, they probably couldn't tell what you would be like when they first named you – so keep that in mind. If the meaning is something general (such as "beauty" or "faith"), then that's fine. Don't try to search names for their meaning to match your character – that's not how it works in the real world.
5. Multiple names…? A bit iffy. That's like if the name was something like, "Marianne Elizabeth-Hudson Lockheart." Kinda crazy to have so many names, and a little unnecessary? Again, being realistic, some Spanish names have more than one last name, and if your character is married and hyphenated their last name, then that's okay. So long as we're being realistic, you don't have to worry about it.
Was that too bad…? Didn't think there was so much to a name, did you? Now onto the looks!
Your Character's Appearance
Another biggie some people use to throw around the "M" word. I'm trying to make this guide general enough to apply to both male and female characters, so bear with me in this section!
1. Modesty, let's not go overboard now. And this is calling for some modesty on your part. When describing your OC, try not to use biased descriptive words, like actually calling your character "beautiful, sexy, gorgeous, handsome, etc." People get a bit iffy when you're very attached to your character; let the people decide for themselves if the character is beautiful or not! Likewise, in the canon world, be careful of having every single character fawn over your OC. If the canon character naturally ogles, then that's okay. And if every other character is jealous over how good looking your OC is, then that's also a problem. You don't want to exude them as being too much in any category.
However! It's absolutely okay to make your OC beautiful! And by that, applying to females, you don't have to feel obligated to make her flat chested in worriment over what critics will say. I find that very silly. It's a little strange to see that people feel the need to make "average" characters, if we're truly being realistic; there are tons of good-looking people in this world. But like I said before, modesty. We're modest people here. (Now, that doesn't mean your OC has to be. But we'll go onto personality later.)
2. Don't stand out for the sake of standing out. Be careful on making some unique feature for your character. For example, pink hair is rarely natural; so mention your character dying it at some point. And purple eyes, if you really want them to have that, say they have colored contacts. Yes, there are some fandoms where that's natural, and if that's the case, don't worry about it. Also I wouldn't be so hasty on giving a natural tattoo that the person was born it that holds some special meaning…it's a little overdone.
3. OMG BOOBS. Sorry, I have to specifically go into females now! Breasts. I have nothing against large breasts, but if you're only making your character have them to score some points with male fans, then I think that's a very shallow reason right there. And please, please, don't use the excuse that anime creators make female characters with horrendously large breasts, they have NO idea what it's like. My friend is actually getting breast reduction surgery because the size of her breasts are causing her back problems…it's not so great when you think of it that way now, is it?
4. Your character should have a natural style of dress. I don't have much to say about this one, except can I say that their wardrobe should correlate with the character's personality? If your female OC wears a mini skirt and super tight shirt, but is very innocent and shy, does that really work together well…? …Not really. However, sometimes things like that can be pretty interesting, like a guy has a lot of tattoo and piercings and looks completely frightening, but he's actually a sweetheart.
Your Character's Past
Unless your OC is a baby, he/she should have a past, most definitely. It sets the stage up for the rest of the story and it's actually helpful to you. Yes, you have to take your time in creating it, but if you're writing a story or even in an RP, you can pull elements from that to thicken the plot and add more depth. Notice how I said, "take your time"…because I mean it. A past thrown together in five minutes is pretty half-assed; excuse my language.
1. Oh…woe is me! One of the biggest reasons people use the "M" word is when they see a character with a ridiculously tragic past, and I actually agree with this. To me, it completely throws a character off-balance. You don't have to try and garner tons of sympathy for your character to make people like them. That's not the best way to go about doing that. So let's list some tragic events people often put:
- Raped
- Beaten
- Abandoned
- Poor
- Adopted
- Kidnapped
- Enslaved
- Abused in some other way
- Experiencing a parent's divorce
- Losing someone (or witnessing their death)
- Amnesia (poor excuse to not create a past)
- Having the life of nobility (and despising it)
Now, ask yourself this, "Do people really go through all of this?" The first one is my absolute "NO NO." Unless you do extensive research on the effect it has on rape victims, then I suggest you not use it at all. This is a very touchy topic and if you put it in some fluffy, teenage way, then you're basically slapping anyone who's had to suffer through it across the face with such a poor representation. So don't do it.
I honestly don't completely understand why people feel the need to dump so much tragedy on their character, it's almost as if you hate them! If you want to add some slight tragedy, elaborate on it and make it seem more realistic. For example, if the person lost their mother (a huge cliché, but we'll still use it), let's be reasonable: that person will not angst over that loss every second of the day. If you lost someone and told someone about it, and that person says "sorry," you're not going to burst into tears about it unless it happened recently.
So with all that in mind, remember that all characters have good and bad things in their past, and unless their life just sucked, the majority of it should be relatively decent.
Your Character's Powers
Not all characters are going to have this, so if this doesn't apply to your OC then you can just go on to the next section. However, more often than not, your OC is going to be involved in some original storyline or fandom in which powers play a key role. Personally, I'm not very fond of this part of the character-making process; so pardon me if this section seems less than adequate.
1. Your character is not God. In an RP the term would be "godmodding." A character that is ridiculously strong and overpowering is simply one people don't want to roleplay with. And for fanfiction, how boring is it if your OC already has every power imaginable and can defeat anyone with ease? This a balanced character does not make. So tone it down a little and come up with some weaknesses so that people know your OC isn't the most perfect thing in the universe.
2. All-in-one? I don't think so. Think carefully about creating a hybrid OC in mixing two or more races, or creating an entirely new one when ones already exist in the fandom. I prefer to stay true to canon, but you don't necessarily have to.
Yeah, that section was short. Now we get on to my favorite!
Your Character's Personality
To me, it's this part that makes or break a character, and so many fall short when it comes to describing their character's personality.
1. Traits, you gotta have the good and the bad. When creating a character, you can't just slap on two or three characteristics and call it a day. Do you think you could describe a real person using only, "nice, smart, funny?" What about stubborn? Impatient? Happy go-lucky? Easily angered? You're obviously going to be missing something. But let's take it the other way, you can't just pile on traits that don't even flow together, like, "he's really rebellious, yet still respects his elders." Wait…what? That doesn't make sense at all. Some paradoxes can work, but not many do.
And you have to remember that for every good trait you give your OC, there should be a bad one as well. And I wouldn't necessarily count "shy" as being a good or bad trait, to me it could go either way or is neutral. If you're really struggling to find some flaws for your character's personality, here's some websites that should help: cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/web/20… www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/P…
2. Show a little quirkiness. One of the things I personally like to know about a character is their likes and dislikes, what they do for fun, what kind of food do they like, what are their dreams, etc. I especially find it unique to put something unusual in, like just some strange hobby that makes you go, "Huh? Well, that's different." But in a good way! I believe putting these things in makes the character seem more human and easier to relate to, like you can imagine sitting next to that person.
Your Character in Love
This part mostly has to do with if you've paired your OC up with a canon character of a fandom, but it can also work for OC x OC couples.
1. Are we turning this into a teen chick flick? What I mean by this is, how corny is it? Are you using every cliché in the book? We don't want your love story to be the typical cookie cutter romance do we? It's uninteresting and unoriginal. Your relationship to you is unique and special, but you have to convince others of that by giving them something they haven't seen before. Originality. Uniqueness. The unexpected – within reason of course. Here are some clichés I'd try and stay clear of:
- Love at first sight (very unrealistic and uncommon, it's also more interesting when you actually show the development of the relationship and some problems before the two characters actually get together)
- Love triangles (this sets some people off especially if it's canon x OC x canon. The "M" word is used here, because they assume your OC is special and wonderful enough to attract the love of more than one person)
- Not doing justice to the canon character (if the canon character or OC love interest is someone cold-hearted or not one to typically be interested in love, you have to work very hard to make the relationship develop naturally)
- Sex after a short amount of time (It's tacky)
- Dying for the other person
Your Character and the Plot
This means both the plot of your fanfic/original story or the plot of an RP that is ongoing.
1. Keep check on the hero complex. Your character will probably be the focus of the plot, however, you want to make sure that you're not surging them through every obstacle effortlessly. Yes, they will triumph, but with time, hard work, and impediments along the way. After all, nothing comes easy. Everyone shouldn't automatically befriend your character, because it's more interesting when there's some conflict between characters. However, I'd suggest not making your character hate the character you personally despise…again with the self-insert concept mentioned earlier. Your character is not you, or at least it shouldn't be. To create a well-balanced character, it almost has to have a mind of its own. That means its thoughts are different from your own, so that it can stand on its own. Also, when you create a character that is unlike you, you won't be so emotionally attached to it. And that brings us to our final topic:
Your Character and Criticism
Yes, it's awful when your character is called an "M" word. That's why if you base it off yourself and someone insults or criticizes it, you take it as a personal attack, because your OC basically is a version of yourself. So don't do that.
My suggestion to you is to be open to criticism and not immediately lash out on the person giving it. And yes, be able to tell the different between a harsh criticism and someone who just wants to be mean (a "flamer"), because there is a difference. A person that points out something they don't find quite right isn't necessarily trying to bash you, but may genuinely find a detail unrealistic or feel that it doesn't make sense.
Now, that doesn't mean you'll never come across someone that doesn't just hate your character's guts. It may be out of jealousy or for whatever reason, don't let it get to you. Stray from the negative side and instead divert your attention to the positive feedback you receive, and I can almost guarantee you that the good outweighs the bad. It's okay if not every person in the universe doesn't like your character, not everyone can be pleased.
And if when you're creating your OC you try to make it so that ever person will find your character "adorable," "sexy," or "badass," then you might as well just stop right there. Just stop. There's no need to continue making your character, because it's not even yours anymore. It belongs to all those people you're trying to make happy, all the people you want to like your OC. You're not doing any justice to your creativity and abilities. Don't make a character to please others, make an OC that you are happy with. Who cares what others think? In the end, it's only your satisfaction that matters.
So long as you put your heart into what you create, that will always be good enough.
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Comments: 410
HollywoodMan1138 In reply to ??? [2018-04-05 01:57:16 +0000 UTC]
Hey, I'm working on an O.C. myself, but two questions came to mind:
1.) When naming your O.C., you don't name it after yourself...is that a suggestion or a rule? Also, could I use my first name as another part of my O.C.'s name (either middle name or surname)?
2.) Can I describe my O.C. a bit of myself (in terms of physical appearance, mannerisms, quirks, etc.)
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TheCluckLikeAChicken In reply to HollywoodMan1138 [2018-04-15 07:45:58 +0000 UTC]
Sorry if this has already been answered but I would like to help you out. Naming a character after yourself is a suggestion. The reason why they don't recommend it is so it doesn't seem like a self insert. For the second part. Of course! Every character is based on the creator in some way or another but if you make them exactly like you it may limit your creativity. I hope I could help
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HollywoodMan1138 In reply to TheCluckLikeAChicken [2018-04-15 16:09:38 +0000 UTC]
Alright. Thank you for your imput.
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TheCluckLikeAChicken In reply to HollywoodMan1138 [2018-04-15 16:15:55 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome
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HollywoodMan1138 In reply to TheCluckLikeAChicken [2018-04-15 16:19:42 +0000 UTC]
Also, could I use my name as a surname (my real name is Matthew—but I go by M. W., so I’m thought of using Matthews. Is this OK to use or no? If not, can you make other suggestions.
My O.C.’s first name, BTW, is Arcade.
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TheCluckLikeAChicken In reply to HollywoodMan1138 [2018-04-15 16:32:41 +0000 UTC]
Yeah that's alright
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HollywoodMan1138 In reply to TheCluckLikeAChicken [2018-04-15 16:33:43 +0000 UTC]
Cool. Thank you again.
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TheCluckLikeAChicken In reply to HollywoodMan1138 [2018-04-15 16:34:56 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!
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GalaxieKitten [2018-04-02 22:02:19 +0000 UTC]
This is old but
How do you think i should go about creating a character that's kind of sociopathic?
He has no morality, and has kind of a,, curse? in a way? I'm not sure how to put it but
He can share his body/mind with spirits and he has lost half a soul. (I could change the soul part though)
TL;DR how do i go about a manipulative sociopathic characters backstory?
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MusicalRaccoon In reply to GalaxieKitten [2019-03-20 18:56:35 +0000 UTC]
Not sure if you're even going to see this, but here goes.
I have a character in a similar situation for a fanfiction of an anime called Yu Yu Hakusho. Her name is Hotaru Kuwabara, and she is the sister of one of the main protagonists. Her backstory is kinda long, and goes into her previous incarnations and whatnot, so I'll just stick with the basics. She has two souls, essentially. One is the human soul, which is the center of emotion and morality. The other is the Fae soul, which was passed on through her family and was the soul of an ancestor. The soul is essentially a mas of sentient energy, and its presence affects her personality, making her a little more socially inept and unable to feel things quite as much as others.
She endures a traumatic event, which allows the fae soul, or fae energy, to be unleashed. It protects her, but is too powerful and is killing her in the process. Having used that energy for the first time, it all but eliminated contact between her brain and her human soul, resulting in sociopathic tendencies. The fae soul existing initially allowed for 50%contact between her brain and soul, but after she used it, it became more prominent, and blocked off all but 12% of her soul, resulting in a loss of emotions.
Considering your character is able to share his body with spirits, it would make sense for their personalities to mesh with his depending on what they are like. He doesn't necessarily have to be a sociopath, but he could have a very mellow, apathetic personality. Or, the fact that he lost half his soul could mean he lost half of his emotional strength thus leaving him a sociopath, meaning his soul is constantly searching for completion, hence why he is able to connect with spirits. It would be interesting to see the character change depending on the personality of the spirit he merges with. This is a really neat idea you have!
For backstory purposes, you need to first decide on what your character is like now, then look at examples of similar people in reality. Find out what made them the way they are, and go from there. If you still plan on him losing half of his soul (if you don't mind, I might use this myself, but I'll credit you with the idea), then figure out how and why he would have lost it. Where was he when it happened? Who did it? Why did they do it? Why was he there? Who does he normally associate with or what does he normally do that might land him in that situation? Why did he maybe go outside the norm and go somewhere different?
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GalaxieKitten In reply to MusicalRaccoon [2019-03-26 17:56:06 +0000 UTC]
ah!! thank you for the detailed reply!! this comment was a while back but i wound up making a comic with a friend about the character. His whole thing is losing half his soul, but we ended up not doing the sharing his body with a spirit thing. The comic went on hiatus though, things got busy haha
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AstraStars In reply to GalaxieKitten [2018-04-20 04:21:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh I have an idea! amybe he was experimented on and it slowley drove him insane, just an idea BTW
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GalaxieKitten In reply to AstraStars [2018-04-20 18:53:49 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, yeah, i thought about that but i feel like i've seen it before a lot-
but thanks for the idea though!! ^^
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Mel-Lawliet In reply to GalaxieKitten [2018-04-06 04:30:17 +0000 UTC]
Maybe you can explain why he became sociopathic. Or, if he was born that way, explain how his personality affected his relationships with friends, family, and enemies.
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GalaxieKitten In reply to Mel-Lawliet [2018-04-06 19:06:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah!- I'd love to- but I'm really afraid of him becoming an anti-sue, since , id imagine you'd have to go some real shitty stuff to be sociopathic, but i feel like it'll come off as really anti-sue ;;
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Trial-Of-The-Dragon [2018-03-15 10:27:48 +0000 UTC]
I don't worry too much about names, I have several OCs with semi-made up or just odd names who aren't in a sci-fi/fantasy setting, I think you should name your OCs what feels right and don't worry about what other people think. It is true that you should have SOME restraint since things can get ridiculous in a hurry if you don't. Perhaps this was just my own personal experience though, that I have well liked characters with names that are a bit odd. Anyway, excellent guide here ^^
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Pupile In reply to ??? [2018-03-13 20:40:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. Also yes, you should give an example with Marise.
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AliHam [2018-03-10 09:56:17 +0000 UTC]
i have an oc that's a witch named Aubrey. She's a very happy-go-lucky character who thinks she's happy. She runs away from her problems and whenever she does have to face them, she somehow manages twists those problems into something positive and she is also constantly trying to look at her problems at a funny angle for example: person: Aubrey, you look so ugly that if you were to look at a mirror, it will keep cracking every time you stare at it. Aubrey: Wow, that's cool, but that's also sad, because will you also crack every time I stare at you? After all your face breaks pretty easily.
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Bunbunpo [2018-01-14 13:33:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I don't agree with EVERYTHING you said but a lot of it. So happy I'm not the only one who hates the Mary Sue thing. It will help me make my character. Also like another guy said I thought of some of the things you mentioned so that gave me confidence. Thanks for taking the time to write this.
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KarinaWithHeadphones [2018-01-09 01:16:08 +0000 UTC]
Hey, there! Random question...
So, my character's name is part of mine, but at the time I didn't realize it when I named her (Her name is Rin, which is Japanese, but she was named after one of her mother's friends. I kind of want to change her name to Yui.), and she was abandoned and adopted. Because of this, she dislikes adults and has slight anger issues and major trust issues.
Is my character technically a Mary Sue?
Sorry if this is annoying...
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MelsSketchdump In reply to KarinaWithHeadphones [2018-01-11 16:26:23 +0000 UTC]
To my mind, there's no harm in giving your character a harsh backstory. While it isn't the average person's reality, it does occur where someone experiences something tragic and ends up traumatized because of it. It would probably be a different story if all of your characters had a harsh backstory - unless this is what makes sense in your universe.
Yui doesn't sound unrealistic to me. My feedback is: are her trust issues stemming from being left by her family and distrusting her new one? Or does she distrust everyone?
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KarinaWithHeadphones In reply to MelsSketchdump [2018-01-12 00:41:03 +0000 UTC]
She is learning to trust her new family, but she doesn't fully trust them yet.
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MelsSketchdump In reply to KarinaWithHeadphones [2018-01-13 00:56:01 +0000 UTC]
That's definitely some conflict your character can overcome. It's understandable why she would feel that way.
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NikkiMatsuyuki7 [2017-12-26 18:44:18 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!
So I have this OC I named Nicola Jamie Matsuyuki, 'Nikki' for short. That is NOT my real name, or even close to it. She is basically my opposite besides the tomboyish personality and her hype for cheese. She has a boyfriend Brandon (OC) and a little brother Marcus, based off of my own little brother (not too much, just a few traits). She has superpowers that run in the family, like super-strength, flight and super-speed. She also has the power of shooting fire out of her hands (she's kinda based on WordGirl, my favorite superhero). She's also a race plane (literally).
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Hybrid-15 In reply to ??? [2017-12-12 22:05:04 +0000 UTC]
So, my OC's name is Rose Woods but only part of my first name is Rose, does that count as using my name? or not since it's only half of my actual name?
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Moonbean21 In reply to ??? [2017-11-10 21:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for doing this! Reading this really helped me identify some holes and clichés I have with my OC's, especially one particular OC I have in the TMNT 2012 universe. There is also some pointers that I have already done or am doing with my characters, so this also helped boost my confidence in character development! Thanks again for the help.
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CoxinhaDoce47 In reply to ??? [2017-10-15 20:11:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for writing this, I finished reading this and I see that I can improve some things in my ocs. I have some characters in one of my universes that they suffer really bad things (one of them the mother died, got betrayed by many people, lost loved ones and was almost raped but the betrayal and deaths of loved ones to me makes a bit of sense since he is immortal, and the almost rape was because he was tricked at a very young age and didn't had the knowledge he has today), and I try to make them a bit realistic, even tough the concept is not that realistic (there's angels and demons). I made some of them hybrids, but they don't have over the top powers or anything, since in the real world hybrids aren't overpowered and have some disabilities. (I love my babies, but to make more angst and scenarios to help them recover I put some tragedy)
For names, they aren't that common but they aren't super rare (Seth, Dereck, April, Raven, Magnus...), and most of their names meaning doesn't have nothing at all to do with their character (Seth, a POC characther, his names meaning is "white"; Alexander, who is one of the antagonists has the meaning of "protector of the men"). I don't make any of them like, the most beautiful thing in the world, they can be pretty for some people, and even tough some have strange characteristics (white hair, purple eyes...), I've found a way to explain that (it's a bit complex, so, resuming it: genetics).
The protagonists will become boyfriends in the initial chapters of the story, I don't want to make it rushed, but more gradually, not making the cliché of love at first sight, we're opossites so lets fuck, and etc. They may appear opossites at first, but in their visuals and personalities they have details that set them appart but at the same time have things in common.
I have many more universes but I only talked about one of them because it's my oldest and most developed of them.
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AlabastrinePrincess In reply to ??? [2017-09-01 17:13:19 +0000 UTC]
This is so helpful! Thank you so much!
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xxMysticStardustxx In reply to ??? [2017-08-28 13:24:47 +0000 UTC]
thanks for this, it was very helpful. Is it ok to have a bug loss for my main OC if it's important to the plot and how the story unfolds
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Limelines [2017-08-23 15:25:39 +0000 UTC]
"I honestly don't completely understand why people feel the need to dump so much tragedy on their character, it's almost as if you hate them!"
oh, honey. You don't know the whump community.
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That-Annoying-Cat In reply to ??? [2017-08-13 02:43:40 +0000 UTC]
what the fuck is the m word?
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SarahDoodle2005 In reply to ??? [2017-07-04 05:06:46 +0000 UTC]
I make up names for almost all of my characters, though it really doesn't make sense for their universe. I just go with whatever seems fitting
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LucinaGamerRP In reply to ??? [2017-06-17 18:11:29 +0000 UTC]
Name: Hana Tanaka Gender: Female Height/Weight: 5'3/120 lbs Species: (Would Android really be classified as a species? If so, yeah.) Hair color/eye color: Still debating on if her hair color should be brown or green, since in her universe, what would be considered "unnatural" hair color is normal./ Gray-ish blue eyes. Clothing style: Casual, Somewhat Sophisticated and Organized. Current residenc Sussex, Great Britain but constantly changes her location from time to time.
Back story: (Still in progress but this is what I got so far.) Created by a successful young man named Futeki Tanaka, as an experiment to see what happens if he saved someone conscious into a robotic body, as a way of humans getting the ability to live forever. He had an anonymous test subject for this experiment ask wha their wish fulfillment was and how they would want to look like, so the body looked exactly as she described. Light skin, green hair, blue eyes and light (almost pale) skin. Her memory got transferred over to the body, killing her, but it actually worked! Yet there's a catch. When she activated, she complete forgot everything. Over the months, Hana's character and personality started to return, and she was about to go back to normal. The two had a very strong bond, but one day, the Goverment learned of what he was doing, and tried to convince him to work for them and show them how he created Hana, wanting to use it for Top Secret purposes. Futeki refused the offer, and later on got assassinated. Hana was heartbroken about these actions, and hunted down the murderers, only killing them and leaving no evidence of it whatsoever. Afraid that the Government was still after her, she only pretends to be human to blend in. Personality: Tsundere, Organized, Perfectionist. Powers: Is that even possible? I mean, she can run 60 mph and has exceptional strength using weapons, but she was just built like that..
Weaknesses: She'can run 60 mph and has exceptional strength using weapons, but she was just built like that.. Weaknesses: She's incredibly weak when she doesn't have any type of weapon, but she can turn anything into one. Not only that, but if you stab her in the chest, you can one shot her that way if you're trying to kill her. Also, tasers are one of her weaknesses, because if she gets shocked her battery decreecreases.
Historical significance: None.
To most of my consern I use small websites as Miiverse & Roblox to fit my needs, and even some times ChatStep. I think every charater has to be uniqie in one way and this is just an starter to an OC, this is when you have your body & build of your charater's story(s) built into an form that would be good for fantasy. Even though Hana has an storyline that would be confusing, it is nice to know she was experimented on many times before to be created like this. One thing that the author of this post forgot to mension should be the weight & height. If this is an fantasy RP, you should consider its species; cat, dog, ect. You should always include the sex of the person, and skin tone. Also, there orgin. What you should not inculde is there depressing faults in the whole story, find someone that may fit and soon enough may become an romance or an BFF. You have to make your charater count in RP's, and not just let them be an bystander in the whole story. If they are just in the corrner, there is no point of them in the first place.
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LucinaGamerRP [2017-06-17 18:11:10 +0000 UTC]
Name: Hana Tanaka Gender: Female Height/Weight: 5'3/120 lbs Species: (Would Android really be classified as a species? If so, yeah.) Hair color/eye color: Still debating on if her hair color should be brown or green, since in her universe, what would be considered "unnatural" hair color is normal./ Gray-ish blue eyes. Clothing style: Casual, Somewhat Sophisticated and Organized. Current residenc Sussex, Great Britain but constantly changes her location from time to time.
Back story: (Still in progress but this is what I got so far.) Created by a successful young man named Futeki Tanaka, as an experiment to see what happens if he saved someone conscious into a robotic body, as a way of humans getting the ability to live forever. He had an anonymous test subject for this experiment ask wha their wish fulfillment was and how they would want to look like, so the body looked exactly as she described. Light skin, green hair, blue eyes and light (almost pale) skin. Her memory got transferred over to the body, killing her, but it actually worked! Yet there's a catch. When she activated, she complete forgot everything. Over the months, Hana's character and personality started to return, and she was about to go back to normal. The two had a very strong bond, but one day, the Goverment learned of what he was doing, and tried to convince him to work for them and show them how he created Hana, wanting to use it for Top Secret purposes. Futeki refused the offer, and later on got assassinated. Hana was heartbroken about these actions, and hunted down the murderers, only killing them and leaving no evidence of it whatsoever. Afraid that the Government was still after her, she only pretends to be human to blend in. Personality: Tsundere, Organized, Perfectionist. Powers: Is that even possible? I mean, she can run 60 mph and has exceptional strength using weapons, but she was just built like that..
Weaknesses: She'can run 60 mph and has exceptional strength using weapons, but she was just built like that.. Weaknesses: She's incredibly weak when she doesn't have any type of weapon, but she can turn anything into one. Not only that, but if you stab her in the chest, you can one shot her that way if you're trying to kill her. Also, tasers are one of her weaknesses, because if she gets shocked her battery decreecreases.
Historical significance: None.
To most of my consern I use small websites as Miiverse & Roblox to fit my needs, and even some times ChatStep. I think every charater has to be uniqie in one way and this is just an starter to an OC, this is when you have your body & build of your charater's story(s) built into an form that would be good for fantasy. Even though Hana has an storyline that would be confusing, it is nice to know she was experimented on many times before to be created like this. One thing that the author of this post forgot to mension should be the weight & height. If this is an fantasy RP, you should consider its species; cat, dog, ect. You should always include the sex of the person, and skin tone. Also, there orgin. What you should not inculde is there depressing faults in the whole story, find someone that may fit and soon enough may become an romance or an BFF. You have to make your charater count in RP's, and not just let them be an bystander in the whole story. If they are just in the corrner, there is no point of them in the first place.
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vickipedia17 [2017-06-07 08:42:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for this guide!!! I was really stuck on making an OC, this guide helped me so much!!
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deemoon928 In reply to ??? [2017-06-03 20:02:44 +0000 UTC]
OMG! Thank you so much for this. I'm working on making my 1st OC & really want a great story going on with it. Once again, THANK YOU!
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BugsyArt In reply to ??? [2017-04-19 20:13:16 +0000 UTC]
My OC has a child, and was previously married to a man who, after discovering she was pregnant, walked out on her. Is that too tragic?
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Iunya In reply to BugsyArt [2017-05-11 12:50:04 +0000 UTC]
Nope, it is not too tragic. It's something that could really happen to somebody.
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WhimsicalWonderBean In reply to ??? [2017-03-30 00:32:30 +0000 UTC]
Whats the M word....?
Someone help me ;-;
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KarinaWithHeadphones In reply to WhimsicalWonderBean [2018-01-09 01:12:32 +0000 UTC]
The "M" word is Mary Sue.
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