QuirkyAngel
White Masquerade's Blue Oni
Nope, just his teacher and the only person he ever cared for =PMitheral said:LOL .. @QuirkyAngel was that important character his dog?
I hate to admit it, but I am as guilty as many of this. Here is a character I made once for a Walking Dead RP. Yes, I was aiming for someone who life had been a series of events where she had to start over. Oddly, she was loosely based on a real friend of my mother.
Heather Anne Thomas Age 36 5’4” Dirty blonde wavy hair, blue eyes, about 30 pounds overweight. Walks with a bit of a limp. If she ever lost the weight and took better care of herself she would actually be rather attractive.
- She worked at the Waffle House across the street. Heather has not had an easy life. After High School she tried college going into Nursing on a 2 year program. But she couldn’t keep up while covering her tuition. And she complicated matters by getting pregnant and dropping out. Her boyfriend at the time took off and left her. A mother and single at age 20 she tried to find a husband. What she found was one loser after another. Realizing she needed to step up her game if she was ever going to find a decent father for her kid, she became more cautious. Unfortunately that didn’t go so well either. When she was 25 and her child 5 years old, her newest boyfriend – a rather decent young man working on a real future – was driving them all home after a baseball game. A drunk driver ran a light killing the boyfriend and her kid. Sue all she wanted, she never could get back even a fraction of what she lost. She lost her job and house in the end. At 28 she tried to start over. At 32 the apartment she was living in burned to the ground while she was working nights at a diner.
For the past six years she has been trying to rebuild her life. Things were finally starting to look up. Then the dead started walking.
Wow, talk about a series of unfortunate events *cough*. I feel so bad for Heather, but gotta give her points for tenacity. I don't usually give my characters so much background because the more complex the background, the more complex the character turns out to be and the more difficult he or she is to rp(at least for me). Edwin's probably one of my more complex characters and he doesn't really have any traumatic events at all.
I believe that it's not the quantity of traumatic events, but the quality that actually matters in terms of depth of a character. That's why I don't usually need more than three traumatic events--because each one of these events affects my character's personality in some significant way.