Thread:Espinozaan1/@comment-35757757-20200131194024/@comment-35757757-20200203224732

(For me TWA is the best XD. Well, and Trope Talk)

Well, I'd reccomend fleshing things out a bit more if you want a more detailed character. However, it's perfectly good to create a character who has a few basic traits but is otherwise up to interpretation.

If you want a more detailed personality, I'd reccomend adding smaller traits (hobbies, interests, opinions, etc.). One way I actually reccomend creating these smaller traits is... actually taking AU sleepover quizzes on Quotev and pretending to answer them as your character. Or at least I've done that and I think it helped.

These small things can be anything really. It can help make a character feel more real, which is vital to making them likable (for example: I myself like chocolate sauce on/mixed with vanilla ice cream, but I dislike chocolate ice cream because the chocolate ice cream I've had tastes weird to me). You could also give them little habbits/things they do sometimes (I'll explain using an example of myself again XD: I puff up my cheeks when angry, but also when feeling disgust).

For an actual character example, I feel like using some of my own:


 * DV Cross likes to eat dirt (he probably has pica. It's an eating disorder)


 * Moralitytale Nightmare is good at chess


 * Terror!Sans likes anime

Just some small things can go a long way un developing personalities. Just note that a character CAN have a very undetailed personality if you want others to be able to interpret them in different ways.