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The 10 Elements of a MAIN CHARACTER
To all the writers who have ever been told āYour characters have to be three dimensional!ā or āThey should be well-rounded!ā and just felt like saying:Ā āWhat does that even MEAN?! What goes into a 3-dimensional character? Specifically? And how do you go about creating one?!ā
Good news. Thereās a way.Ā
Great main characters ā heroes, protagonists, deuteragonist, whatever you want to call them ā have ten things in common. Ten things that are easily developed, once you know what to create within your character. So no one will ever be able to tell youĀ āneeds to be more three dimensional!ā ever again. Ha.Ā
1) Weaknesses:Ā Main characters should be flawed, but Iām not saying this because it will make them more realistic (though it will) ā Iām saying they need to be flawed because if theyāre not, they shouldnāt be a main character. Story is another word for change, or more accurately, character growth. Not character as in āfictional personā, character meaning āheart and soulā. Story is someoneās character changing, for better or worse. Main characters at the beginning of the story are lacking something vital, some knowledge of themselves, some knowledge of how to live a better life, and this void is ruining their lives. They must overcome these weaknesses, if theyāre going to become complete, and reach a happy ending. There are two types of weaknesses: Psychological and Moral. Psychological ones only hurt the main character. Moral ones cause the main character to hurt other people. Easy. Ā
2) Goal:Ā Characters exist because they want something. Desiring something, and the fight against opposition for that desire, is the lifeblood of story; and because character is story, itās also desire that can breathe life into words on a page, and begin the process of creating a real person in a readerās mind. Itās this ādesire for somethingā that sparks that first connection between reader and character. It makes us think āWell, now I have to find out if this person gets what they want.ā This is a powerful link. (How many mediocre movies do we suffer through, when we could easily stop watching, because weāre still trapped by that question of āwhat happens?ā) So if this is powerful enough to keep people watching an annoying movie, imagine how powerful it can be in an excellent story.Ā
Like in Up, the goal is to get the house to Paradise Falls.
3) Want:Ā If the main character wants something, they want it for a darn good reason. Usually, they think that attaining the goal will fill the void they can sense in their lives, the deficiency they can feel, but donāt know how to fix. And theyāre almost always wrong. Getting the goal doesnāt help anything; which is why, while pursuing that goal, they discover a deeper need that will heal them. Which brings us to ā¦
4) Need/Elixir:Ā Main characters are missing something, a weakness in their innermost selves is causing them to live a less-than-wonderful life. Through story, these main characters can be healed. Once they discover whatās missing, and accept it, and change the way they live to include this truth theyāve uncovered ⦠theyāre healed. Learning this truth, whatever it is, forms the purpose of the story for the main character. The reader, and the character, think the story is about achieving that big tangible goal the premise talks about; really, underneath it all, the story is about someone achieving a big intangible truth, that will ultimately save their life and future. Often, this need is exactly what the character fears or professes to hate.Ā
Like Finding Nemo, where Dory states exactly what Marlin needs to learn.Ā
5) Ghosts:Ā
Not this kind of ghosts.
Ghosts are events in your characterās past which mark the source of their weaknesses and strengths. Because these happened, the character became who they are. All we need to know about backstory are these moments, because who the character became is all we care about. Thereās really only one ghost you absolutely need: the source of their moral and psychological weakness. Something happened that knocked the characterās world off kilter, and everything from that moment onward has been tainted by what happened. This moment haunts them (hence the name), and holds them back from uncovering that need that will heal their weaknesses. Pixar are masters of this: the source of Carl being stuck in the past, curmudgeonly, unable of loving anyone new? Ellie dying; his ghost. In Finding Nemo, the source of Marlin being suffocating, protective to the point of being harmful, possessive, and fearful? His wife and 99% of his children being eaten in front of him; his ghost.Ā
6) True Character:Ā These are the strengths, values, convictions, fears, faults, beliefs, worldview, and outlook on life that make the main character who they truly are.Ā
7) Characterization:Ā This is everything on the surface of a main character. The way they look, talk, act, etc. All of this originates from those deeper elements of their being, the strengths, values, ghosts, weaknesses, needs, that make them who they truly are. So often, you can think of this as a facade theyāre projecting, a way to shield the the truth about themselves, how they wish to be perceived. The story, and the other characters, are slowly going to see deeper than this characterization, revealing more and more of the reasons it is the way it is.Ā
8) Arc:Ā If the character is going to change from āIncomplete Personā to āComplete Personā thereās going to be a journey they go on to make that possible. The external story, the pursuit of that big tangible goal the premise is about, is causing an inner journey to take place. What they have to do in pursuit of that external goal will apply pressure to those weaknesses, and pressure causes change. This process has seven steps, but if I write it all here this post is going to be obscenely long. So I might wait and give this its own post.
9) Changed Person:Ā Who is the character going to be at the end of this story? They better be different, or else the story didnāt work. How do they show how different theyāve become? What is the moral choice they make, that spins their trajectory from āthe future doesnāt look so greatā to āhappily ever afterā? This should be known right away, maybe even before anything else is settled about the character. This gives a distinct end goal, a way to work backwards, a destination in mind that you can navigate towards. Ā
10) Fascination and Illumination: The surface characterization, and the brief glimpses of the true character underneath create curiosity in the reader/audience. What the character says, and the implied subtext beneath the dialogue, creates a puzzle the audience wants to solve. Actions they take work the same way; if the writer indicates thereās deeper motivation behind why a character behaves in the way they do, we buy into solving that mystery right away. We canāt help it. āWho are you really? Why are you the way you are? And how is that going to effect the story?ā These are all the unspoken, almost not consciously acknowledged, questions that fascinating characters provoke. Searching out meaning, connecting the dots to find the truth ā we canāt resist this. Weāre not fascinated by tons of backstory and exposition about a character; weāre fascinated by story, by mystery, by the technique of withholding information and having to interpret and hunt out the truth on our own. Ā So gradually, the story and the characters will force that character to reveal a little more, and a little more, until we have a complete picture of who this person is. Crucial that this information isnāt told up front. Gradually illuminate it. Itās just like getting to know a real person.Ā
So how does this work in a real character? Letās take a look at Flynn Rider/Eugene Fitzherbert, because almost everybody has seen that movie.Ā
Moral Weaknesses: Heās selfish. Heās a little greedy. Heās a little rude. He uses his charisma and bravado to keep people at a distance from the real him.Ā
Psychological Weaknesses: Insecurity, fear of vulnerability, feels like the real him (Eugene) would be unwanted, unlovable, and have nothing ā just like when he was an orphaned kid. Also, he doesnāt know who he wants to be, what he wants to live for.Ā
Goal: Flynn wants to get that crown. So he has to get Blondie to see the floating lights, so sheāll give it back to him, and then they can part ways as unlikely friends. Ā
Want: Why does he want the crown? What does it mean for him? He actually states it (reluctantly) in song: āI have dreams like you, no really. Just much less touchy feely. They mainly happen somewhere warm and sunny. On an island that I own, tanned and rested and alone. Surrounded by enormous piles of money.ā He senses thereās something off in his life, something is missing. But he mistakenly believes this missing piece is money, which will allow him to buy a lonely island, where he can live out his days as Flynn and no one will ever know Eugene.Ā
Need: āAll those days chasing down a daydream. All those years living in a blur. All that time never truly seeing, things the way they were. Now sheās here, shining in the starlight. Now sheās here, suddenly I know. If sheās here, itās crystal clear, Iām where Iām meant to go.ā He wants a crown ⦠he needs to fall in love with Rapunzel. He needs to love something more than himself, and find out that love isnāt something to fear and push away. He needs to abandon the āTales of Flynnagin Riderā ambition, and get a more worthwhile, new dream.Ā
Ghost: The source of all of his weaknesses can be linked to his ālittle bit of a downerā childhood as an orphan. Interestingly, he isnāt aware of another facet of that ghost, and Rapunzel points it out to him. āWas he a thief too?ā she asks. He looks taken aback, before answering āUh, no.ā Somethingās gone wrong. The choices heās making are not living up to that original role model. Ā
Characterization: Flynnās charming, funny, smart, charismatic, and arrogant (in a somehow charming sort of way). Heās also rude, contemptuous, and sarcastic. All traits that help him keep up that āswashbuckling rogueā facade, and push people away from the real him.Ā
True Character: Underneath all that, heās a Disney prince. That pretty much sums it up. Ā
Changed Person:Ā āStarted going by Eugene again, stopped thieving, and basically turned it all around.ā He started the story as the guarded and evasive Flynn, he ends as the selfless and thoroughly-in-love Eugene.Ā
Fascination and Illumination: Imagine if everything about Flynn had been told, right up front. We know heās an orphan, we know heās upheld a fake reputation, we know heās a kind and loving guy underneath it all, we even know about his ātales of Flynnaginā childhood dream. You know what happens? We like him ⦠but weāre not interested in him. Thereās nothing we need to find out. Thereās no curiosity. And if thereās no curiosity, and nothing being illuminated, your storyās not going anywhere. So instead, we find out ā alongside Rapunzel ā more about Flynn as the story progresses. And that is how it should be.Ā
So!
Developing characters in this way, Iāve found, really reduces worries about how āwell-roundedā and three dimensional Iāve made them. They feel real to me. And besides helping me create characters, this ten element technique has also let me analyze characters I like, which is strangely fun. Itās a great way to figure out why a character works, what causes them to be so effective, and how you can go about creating them yourself.Ā
Yeah, Iām a bit of a nerd.Ā
But if you want, try it out. Develop a character. Analyze a character. You might find it as useful/fun as I do.

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Um, Akatsuki no Yona is my mother, my father, my husband, my brother, my sister, my whore, my mistress, my check-out girl. Language is a complimentary moist lemon-scented cleansing square or handy freshen-up wipette. Um, Akatsuki no Yona is the breath of God. Akatsuki no Yona is the dew on a fresh apple. Itās the soft rain of dust that falls into a shaft of morning light as you pluck from an old bookshelf a half-forgotten book of erotic memoirs. Akatsuki no Yona is the creak on a stair, itās a spluttering match held to a frosted pane, itās a half-remembered childhood birthday party. Itās the warm, wet, trusting touch of a leaking nappy. Uh, the hulk of a charred Panzer, the underside of a granite boulder, the first downy growth on the upper lip of a Mediterranean girl. Uh, itās cobwebs long since overrun by an old Wellington boot.
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How To Create GOOD Charactersšš¼
1. Give your characters a clear motive that will drive the story.Ā
We want things. we need things. And we are all motivated by our desires. To fulfill a story and make it worthwhile you need characters that have a clear ambition or at least want to reach some place or level. A character act accordingly to get what they want, even if there are obstacles.
2. Make you character identifiable.
āHe was a tall middle-aged man, with a stubble and average build. He liked to wear dress shirts and khakis.ā
This is mundane. Yes, the details are there but whereās the imagery. How, if we lined him up in a police line up would we identify him. He has no tattoos, no birthmarks, He is easily forgotten. We donāt like invisible characters.
3. Make characters lovable, repulsive, and everything in between.
First give them likable traits, then give them humanizing traits. So like whatās their fear? What do they need to learn? Are they naive or greedy, selfish or distracted? Challenge the reader. Also, give them things they canāt relate too. Many of us donāt relate to serial killers, sociopaths or psychopaths but they still peak our interest.
4. Show character motives through actions
So a girl is jealous that the guy she likes has a girlfriend. SHOW THAT. Donāt tell.
āSarah hated that she Liam wasnāt hers. She wanted him to bad and was so jealous.ā This is a no.
āSarah watched from her seat as Liam and Carol ate lunch together. Her jaw clenched and her eyes narrowed. Carol really. She watched as he leaned in for a kiss and hot dark feeling welled up in her chest. That should be her.ā
Instead of telling the reader she was jealous, you showed through the actions in your stories.
11: Use contradictions to make your characters complex
You expect to be a grandmother to be sweet and caring right? Well, make her selfish and manipulating. Make her a cold-blooded murderer.
12 & 13: Donāt show all your character and give them interior
There are things about ourselves we donāt tell other people. So what gives away your whole character just because you know them.
Your characters have an inner word another way of thinking that when they are in public. How do people see your character and how do they see themselves.
14. Show diff POV of characters
Contrast the differences. For example, Liam and Carol might think differently of Sarah. To Liam sheās fun loving, and beautiful to Carol sheās a bitch whoās trying to steal her boyfriend. Show the POV characterās feelings and reactions to the character he/she is observing.
In a multi-character novel, showing charactersā different interpretations of each other this way truly helps to build a sense of complex character psychology and multiple perspectives.
Lastly, stopping at 15 Make profiles.
where do they live?
Whatās their name?
Whatās their age?
What do they want?
You can go on, but thatās just a little.
Keep reading
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- āwait and see.ā
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your hands are cold.

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Memento.Ā Ā
Do you have a crush on any characters in inuyasha?
Do i
Do I have a crush. On any Inuyasha characters.Ā
I dunno I mean.
itās possible I could
have a tiny small obsession crush
on one of the charactersĀ
but if you could
try to keep it on the DL
it would be very much appreciated. :DĀ
Lololol thanks darling <3 Thanks for the ask!Ā
Oh please girl
Weāre all victims to our own fangirl hearts
Yāknow, I personally never understood the fangirling over Inuyasha⦠I guess heās just not my type so I canāt see him in that light? To me heās more like a handsome son I am proud of and just want to see happy XD. āAw my handsome little man, look at you character developing I am so proud⦠Do you have a girlfriend yet son you should call up Kagome sheās niceā
But just, yep it true I too am a victim to my fangirl heart
It just belongs to someone elseā¦..
(Wait holy crap did he just do a double backflip dang bae)
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Wolfboy is a good candidate too XD Heās my second choice lol
Iām radiant and always warm (seriously its annoying) and sometimes I could really go for some
Artic
Vanilla
Ice
Cream
Lord
Sesshy-pie
He even looks good in pink
Oh wait also this I couldnāt not reply to comparing Sesshi to vanilla ice cream because
Iām often a cold person, literally and emotionally
So I personally prefer the taste of a
Tall glass (Lookit him taller than Inu)
Of Warm
Sweet
Smooth
Chocolatey
Hot Koga-Cocoa
Hot Koga-Cocoa is forever ingrained on my brain
Good youāre welcome
As is āvanilla ice-cream Sesshomaruā ingrained in mine XD. But then, what does that make Inuyasha??
A cinnamon roll? Thatās tasty.