
Character Design
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BACKSTORY
A character's backstory is the tale of their life before the main story starts. It explains who they are, where they come from, and why they act the way they do. It can include their family history, past experiences, key events, and relationships. A good backstory adds depth to a character, making them feel real and relatable to the reader. Inspirational Backstory Ideas: Raised by Grandparents Childhood spent travelling the world Orphaned at a young age Ex-champion of a sport Survivor of a natural disaster Grew up in a circus Born into royalty, but ran away Former child prodigy Grew up on a farm, dreams of the city Ex-convict seeking a fresh start Survivor of a shipwreck, lived on an island Born in a library and grew to love books Used to be wealthy, but family lost everything Grew up in a haunted house Was a bully in school, but had a change of heart Found a mysterious artifact as a kid Once saved a life and became a local hero Raised by wolves in the wilderness The youngest of ten siblings Found a map to a hidden treasure as a child
PHYSICAL TRAITS
Physical characteristics are the observable attributes of a character. They include things like hair and eye color, height, build, age, and distinguishing marks like scars or tattoos. These features play a significant role in shaping a character's identity and can influence how they interact with the world. A character's physical features can give clues to their backstory, personality, and the way they see themselves. Inspirational Physical Characteristics: Freckles across the nose Unusually vibrant eye color Always wears a mysterious locket Striking height - very tall or very short A long, braided hair A birthmark in the shape of a certain symbol Missing a tooth from a past incident Carries an old walking cane Wears glasses with thick lenses Has an intricate tattoo sleeve Exceptionally agile and nimble Wears an old, faded scar from a childhood adventure Keeps a colorful bird feather in their hair Permanent blush due to a skin condition One arm is noticeably stronger than the other Always seen in brightly colored clothing Keeps a pocket watch, always checking the time Prefers to walk barefoot Exceptionally graceful, almost dancer-like movements Unusually long and delicate fingers

MORALS/VALUES/BELIEFS
A character's morals, values, and beliefs represent the principles and ideals that guide their decisions, actions, and attitudes. They can include personal ethics, cultural traditions, religious faiths, and more. These values can influence a character's goals, conflicts, and relationships. They can also provide opportunities for growth, change, and tension in your story. Inspirational Morals/Values/Beliefs: Strong belief in honesty, even when it hurts Firmly against any form of violence Values family above all else Believes in the power of science and logic Deep respect for nature and animals Aims to always be self-sufficient, hates asking for help Believes in karma - what goes around, comes around Deeply religious, follows traditions meticulously Thinks everyone deserves a second chance Trusts intuition more than facts Strives to be a peacemaker, avoiding conflict Believes true strength lies in showing kindness Values personal freedom over societal rules Has an unwavering belief in fate and destiny Feels obligated to always honor promises, no matter what Strong believer in hard work and perseverance Values knowledge and is always learning Believes money is the most important thing in life Upholds justice, even in the face of personal loss Believes in the goodness of people, even when evidence suggests otherwise

PERSONALITY
A character's personality is the unique blend of qualities that make them who they are. It's the way they think, feel, behave, and react. When you're creating a character for your story, it's important to decide on their personality traits. These traits will help shape the way your character speaks, the decisions they make, and how they change throughout the story. Let's keep things simple. A good character has a mix of good traits, bad traits, and everything in between. Example Traits: Brave Shy Kind Selfish Stubborn Caring Lazy Ambitious Clever Clumsy Funny Serious Dreamer Realist Quick-tempered Patient Optimistic Pessimistic Adventurous Cautious Creative Practical Friendly Aloof Hard-working Procrastinator Leader Follower Outgoing Introverted
SENSE OF HUMOR
A character's sense of humor speaks volumes about their personality and the way they view the world. It can be a source of joy, a coping mechanism, a social tool, or even a defense mechanism. The type of things a character finds funny, the jokes they tell, or the way they react to humor can add depth and relatability to your character. Inspirational Sense of Humor Styles: Sarcastic - finds humor in ironic situations Slapstick - laughs at physical comedy, practical jokes Dark - appreciates humor in grim or taboo topics Self-deprecating - often makes fun of themselves Witty - enjoys clever wordplay and quick thinking Deadpan - delivers jokes with a serious, emotionless expression Quirky - laughs at unconventional or absurd things Jovial - finds most things amusing, always laughing Teasing - enjoys light-hearted pranks on friends Absurd - finds humor in illogical or nonsensical situations Satirical - appreciates humor that criticizes or mocks human vices Dry - delivers or enjoys humor in a very subtle, often overlooked manner Whimsical - finds humor in playful, unpredictable, or fanciful situations Pun-loving - enjoys wordplay and puns Observational - finds humor in everyday situations and common human behaviors Parodic - enjoys humor that imitates the style of someone or something else Highbrow - appreciates sophisticated, intellectual humor Boisterous - laughs loudly, enjoys big, over-the-top humor Incongruity - finds humor in things that don't fit together logically Toilet - enjoys crude, bodily function-related humor
RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS
Relationships and interpersonal dynamics encompass the ways in which a character interacts with others. This can include friendships, romantic relationships, family ties, professional relationships, and even their interactions with antagonists. These dynamics can provide conflict, support, motivation, and opportunities for character growth. Understanding a character's relationships helps to build a more complex, realistic, and engaging character. Inspirational Relationships & Interpersonal Dynamics: Lifelong best friends who share everything Siblings who always compete with each other A romantic interest who challenges them to grow A mentor who believes in their potential A rival who constantly pushes them to do better A parental figure they strive to impress A coworker who misunderstands their intentions A stranger who becomes an unexpected ally An ex-partner they still have complicated feelings for A community leader who inspires them A pet that provides comfort and companionship A team or group they are part of and learn from A family member they must care for An authority figure they respect or fear A close friend who betrays their trust A neighbor who becomes a source of annoyance or humor An antagonist who shares a common past with them An old friend who returns, causing upheaval A partner in crime, sharing adventures and risks A student or protegé they teach and learn from
QUIRKS/HABITS
Quirks and habits are those small, often unconscious, behaviors or characteristics that make a character unique and memorable. They can provide insight into a character's personality, influence how they interact with others, and make a character feel more realistic and relatable. They can also add humor, tension, or depth to a story. Inspirational Quirks/Habits: Always twirls their hair when thinking Collects strange and unusual facts Talks to plants as if they were people Wears mismatched socks intentionally Always reads the end of a book first Doodles on any piece of paper available Habitually hums a specific tune Always carries a lucky charm Wears a signature perfume or cologne Always greets animals before people Speaks to themselves when solving problems Always arranges food by color before eating Obsessively cleans their glasses Insists on high fives instead of handshakes Always carries a notebook to jot down ideas Prefers to walk backwards when thinking Collects souvenirs from every new place visited Always eats dessert before the main meal Constantly fidgets with a specific piece of jewelry Insists on watching the sunset every evening
PROFESSION/SKILLS
A character's profession or skills can greatly influence their personality, daily life, and story arc. It can be a source of pride, conflict, or personal fulfillment. Skills can range from practical abilities to more unusual or unique talents. A character's profession or skills can influence their goals, the problems they face, and how they interact with others. Inspirational Professions/Skills: Skilled violinist High school science teacher Knowledgeable antique dealer Talented graphic designer Efficient computer programmer Capable mechanic with their own garage Gifted ballet dancer Professional travel blogger Dedicated nurse Courageous firefighter Skilled carpenter with an eye for detail Inventive chef Accomplished martial artist Skilled in multiple languages Talented potter Passionate environmental scientist Expert rock climber Knowledgeable librarian Talented magician, amazing at sleight of hand Fearless investigative journalist
PERSONAL STYLE
A character's personal style reflects their personality, values, and background. This can include their clothing, their grooming, the way they speak, or how they decorate their personal space. Personal style can give readers immediate visual cues about a character, influence how other characters perceive them, and add depth and authenticity. Inspirational Personal Styles: Vintage - prefers clothes from past decades Minimalist - appreciates simplicity in clothing and decor Eccentric - likes bold, unusual, or quirky items Athletic - mostly seen in sportswear, values comfort Preppy - loves classic, timeless, and smart pieces Bohemian - drawn to free-flowing, artistic, and earthy styles Punk - embraces loud, rebellious, and edgy elements Chic - follows latest fashion trends, always well-dressed Country - leans towards practical, rural, and outdoorsy attire Geeky - frequently sports merchandise from favorite games, movies, or books Artsy - enjoys expressing creativity through clothing Casual - usually seen in jeans, T-shirts, and sneakers Romantic - loves lace, florals, and delicate fabrics Business - always looks professional, even off-duty Gothic - prefers dark, mysterious, and dramatic styles Rocker - drawn to leather jackets, band T-shirts, and boots Luxury - wears high-end designer labels Eco-friendly - chooses sustainable and ethically-produced items Tomboy - leans towards traditionally masculine clothing Exotic - incorporates elements from different cultures

GOALS/DREAMS
A character's goals or dreams are the desires that drive them forward. They can be simple or complex, personal or world-changing, immediate or long-term. They are the end-point of the character's journey, shaping their actions, decisions, and character growth. A strong goal or dream gives a character purpose and engages readers in their journey. Inspirational Goals/Dreams: Dreams of opening a bakery in their hometown Wants to find a lost family treasure Strives to be the first in their family to attend college Aims to win a prestigious music competition Wishes to reunite with a long-lost friend Seeks to solve a local mystery Hopes to save their neighborhood from demolition Dreams of traveling the world Wants to invent something revolutionary Aspires to write a bestselling novel Wishes to become a world champion in chess Strives to stand up against a local bully Hopes to learn the truth about their heritage Aims to rescue endangered animals in their area Wishes to rebuild their grandparent's house Dreams of mastering an ancient martial art Wants to become the mayor of their town Hopes to find a cure for a disease affecting their community Dreams of finding a mythical creature Wishes to conquer their fear of public speaking
PASSIONS/HOBBIES
A character's passions or hobbies can reveal a lot about their personality, interests, and lifestyle. These activities can provide a sense of fulfillment, relaxation, or escape for your character. They can also become important plot points, influence their goals, and serve as a unique way to introduce or develop a character. Inspirational Passions/Hobbies: Amateur astronomy - loves stargazing Gardening - has a personal vegetable garden Writing poetry - often pens verses about their experiences Martial arts - practices a unique style every morning Cooking - tries recipes from different cultures Reading - always has a book in hand Playing the guitar - writes their own music Birdwatching - keeps a journal of the birds spotted Hiking - loves exploring nature trails Painting - captures emotions and memories on canvas Volunteering at an animal shelter Photography - always looking for the perfect shot DIY projects - always working on something in the garage Magic tricks - loves to surprise friends with a new trick Running - participates in marathons Video gaming - enjoys immersing in virtual worlds Chess - spends hours studying strategies Antique collecting - always on the hunt for hidden gems Dancing - finds joy in expressing through movement Podcasting - shares thoughts on a favorite topic with the world
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL CONFLICT
Conflict is the driving force of a story. It creates tension, propels the plot, and prompts character development. Internal conflict happens within the character's mind, often involving emotional struggles, ethical dilemmas, or personal insecurities. External conflict, on the other hand, is a struggle between a character and an outside force, such as another character, society, or nature. Inspirational Internal Conflicts: Struggle with self-doubt or low self-esteem Torn between loyalty to a friend and personal beliefs Fear of failure preventing them from pursuing their dreams Difficulty forgiving themselves for past mistakes Wrestling with a secret they feel they can't reveal Inspirational External Conflicts: Rivalry with a competitive peer Feuding with a neighbor over boundary issues Facing discrimination or prejudice in society Struggling against a harsh, unforgiving environment Battling an enemy who threatens their community


