~*{ task #1 -- character comparisons -- apollo deerling }*~
“In any decent team, someone's gotta be the powerhouse. Like the name implies, they're usually the largest or the strongest member of the team, in charge of heavy lifting. If someone needs to bust open the door, hold the line against the enemy, break down boulders, or help you move your furniture, you turn to them.”
“Sometimes people just fail to develop into social or intellectual maturity. Maybe it's due to a very loving but confining mother or father, who don't pressure them to get a job and move out, enabling their laziness or childishness instead. Maybe they never received any kind of proper discipline growing up, and now that they're adults, it's too late and they're set in their ways.”
“A character whose primary job is to think up intricate and ingenious ways to defeat the enemy. The Strategist is often in a supporting role, but may be the hero as well.”
“The Ditz is a character whose defining characteristic is profound stupidity, or quirkiness. Female ditzes tend to be sweet and naive, while male ditzes tend to be oafish but lovable. Either way, they're almost always friendly and sociable. The Ditz is written to appear unintentionally funny. In drama series, they provide comic relief.”
“His face tends to be squarish and sharp-featured, often with a prominent chin. He has big, well-muscled arms and a large torso with a slim waist with pronounced muscles. He also has fairly thick, muscular legs, though they get less attention. It is often implied that he is as well-endowed between the legs as in the arms.”
“An adult friend who fills the children's lonely life with guidance and (often) love. They guide the child and teach them how to stand on their own feet, how to have fun, and how to not be so bothered by the fact that Mommy or Daddy are never around (or ignore them).”