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   by =Fyuvix, Jul 24, 2006, 9:58:34 AM
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Basic Statistics

Name: Adrien Faust
Nickname: Adri, Lime-boy
Meaning of name: N/A
Origin of name: N/A
Age: 17
Sex: Male
Blood type: AB
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Russian and Hawaiian
Race: Caucasian (?)
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Current status: Single
Political Party: Undefined
Police/Criminal/Legal record: None
Socioeconomic level as a child: ?
Socioeconomic level as an adult: ?
Birth date: April 19, 1995
Birth place: Oregon
Current residence: He doesn't want anyone to know.
Occupation: Student
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes: Reading, psychology, hanging out with Ash
Talents/Skills/Powers: Exceptional hearing

Past History

Hometown: Portland, OR
First Memory: falling off of a swing set in preschool
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her: Father's death
Why/How? He saw his father killed in a botched robbery.
Other memories/events that still affects him/her and why/how:
Past failures s/he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why: Accidentally broke his mother's favorite vase. It was priceless and he lied about it.
Biggest role model: Ashley Idera
Why? Influenced him to become more outgoing
Biggest disillusions from childhood: Santa, the stork
Backstory: Adrien had always been a weird child. He didn't like playing with other children his age and he found more interest in books and personalities. He liked watching the history channel and once asked his mom to take him to a Russia when he was six. After he saw his father killed, he drew inside himself and let no one in, which led to him getting bullied. He's still developing as a person and doesn't know himself yet. Is a national martial arts champion in the kids division.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 6'0"
Weight: 145
Posture: Slightly slouched
Build: Wiry
Skin: Tannish
Hair: Lime Green (at the moment, originally dirty blonde)
Widow's peak? No.
Ears: Sort of small, no piercing.
Eyes: Hazel
Nose: Medium sized
Mouth: Average sized top, bigger than normal bottom
Face shape: Oval
Expressions: Usually laid back
Describe their smile: Wide, shows most of his teeth.
Hands: Large, rather thin (artist's hands)
Feet: he doesn't show them.
Tattoos/Scars? Ouroboros on top left shoulder
Glasses/Contacts? No.
Left/Right handed? Left handed
Distinguishing features: His hair
Who does s/he take after; mother or father? He takes after his father in personality (laid back, mischievous, good listener), and mother in looks.
Style (Elegant, shabby, etc): Slightly shabby.
How does s/he dress or what do they typically wear? He's usually wearing a t-shirt under an unbuttoned shirt and jean shorts with Vans.
Other outfits one might find in their wardrobe: One black suit, one Polo outfit, more button-up shirts and t-shirts
Jewelry: Father's class ring
Other accessories: Eyebrow piercing (right eye)
Weapons: None
Health: A little below average.
Hygiene: Good hygiene
Physical Flaws: birthmark on his neck, scar under collar bone
Physical Qualities: Average looking

Characteristics

Are they generally balanced or clumsy? Balanced
Mannerisms/Poses/Movement: Poses with his hands behind his head, always moves left hand.
Describe their walk: medium stride, hands in pockets, slightly fast
Habits/OCDs/Obsessions: Bites lip when lying, obsessed with books
Speech Patterns: Slightly fast
Unique phrases/words: "That's what makes me awesome." "Do I look like I care for you?"
Do they curse, and if so, to what extent? No.
Write a piece of dialogue that this character might say (can be between someone else): "This is very interesting. Do you think that this can relate to something psychological? If so, can I use this book?"
Voice: Sounds kind of like Vic Mignogna
Describe their laugh: Quiet chuckle
Describe their sleep patterns (light/heavy sleeper, no sleep, sleeps too often, etc): Light sleeper, sleeps about 6 hours a night
Describe their dwelling/house: Two-story home with four bedrooms, one library, a gameroom, solarium, and 3.5 baths. The first level is where the guests stay, where he eats, etc., and the second level is where he stays (where the library, his bedroom, and gameroom are)
Describe their bedroom: Very neat, with a large bookshelf opposite his bed and a worn desk covered in his father's mementos and random papers.
Describe their daily rituals: Gets up, showers, does whatever needs to be done (school, chores, random jobs), go to library, visit Ace, sit in solarium, eat lunch, hangs out with Ace again, Skypes with mother (who is usually on a business trip), dinner, sleep.

Psychological/Personality Attributes and Attitudes

Intelligence Level: Slightly above average
Known Languages: English and a bit of Russian
Character's long-term goals/desires in life: Become a famous psychologist, marry a girl he loves
Character's short-term goals/desires in life: graduate high school, college, get revenge on bullies
Secret desires: kiss Ace (just once)
How self-confident is the character? Not that confident
How do they see him/herself? He thinks that he doesn't deserve as much as he has.
How do they believe s/he is perceived by others? He thinks that most people drag him into the "emo" stereotype and describe him as a loner (which is kind of true)
What is the character most proud of? Learning how to play Fur Elise on piano.
What does the character like least about themselves? His inability to like a good girl.
How do they express themselves? his psychology and his hair color and styles.
Is this character generally dominant or submissive? A bit of both.
Patience level: Patient
Does the character seem ruled by emotion or logic or some combination thereof? A combination
Most at ease when: Reading
Ill at ease when: at one of his mother's business functions.
Describe their sense of humor: He has none. -.-
If granted one wish, what would it be? See his father once more.
Why? He misses him and never said good-bye
Character/Personality/Mental/Social Strengths: He's strong-minded and determined, good morals
Character/Personality/Mental/Social Flaws: becomes angry when someone ridicules him (causes him to fight)
If they could be described with one of the seven virtues, which would it be? Temperance
If they could be described with one of the seven sins, which would it be? Pride
Biggest Vulnerability (non physical): he sometimes hides behind Ace when he's confronted.
Optimist or Pessimist: Optimist
Introvert or extrovert: Introvert
Greatest Fear: Dying before living
Other Fears/Insecurities/Phobias: Afraid of sharks (courtesy of Jaws), robots (I, Robot), and zombies (because of the drug given to slaves, not today's definition)
Emotional/psychological/social peculiarities: Smiles when someone is perceived in true light, shakes when holding back tears.
Biggest regret: None (he tries to live without them)
Other regrets: None
Biggest accomplishment: Won in national Martial arts competition
Minor accomplishments: Won essay contest in fifth grade
Musical talents/instruments: None
Character's darkest/deepest secret: He's afraid of commitment and was born with an irregular heartbeat
Minor Secrets: He hates sushi

Likes/Dislikes

Likes: Psychology, reading, foxes
Dislikes: Bugs, sushi, bullies, The Hunger Games
Favorite:
Color: Blue
Clothing: Button-up shirts and t-shirts
Place: library
Room in the house and why: his room because it's always quiet
Food/drinks: food: pasta, drink: water
Music genre: classical
Songs and Singers/Bands: Beethoven, Within Temptation
Movies/TV Shows/Performances: Priest
Actors/Performers: Charlize Theron
Books: Left Behind, The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Historical figure: Sigmund Freud
Subject in school: English
Animal: fox
Least Favorite:
Clothing: tank tops and sleeveless shirts
Place: kitchen (hates cooking)
Food: sushi and mashed potatoes
Music genre: rap, rock, pop
Subject in school: Spanish
Simple Pleasures: Lounging in his tub, star-gazing
Greater Pleasures: Being around Ace and her father
Where does this character like to hang out? His library
Where is this character's dream place to live? Italy
Motto/Personal quote: "There's always a flaw you have to forgive."
Mode of transportation: Car
Most prized possession: Atari
Why? Given by his parents (before his father died and before his mother became a workaholic)

Emotional Characteristics

Describe character's sense of morals: rather good
What do they consider taboo (something they personally would never do): Rape, kill, date someone they didn't like.
Describe character's etiquette: He uses manners in public, but is lazy around friends and family that he likes
Describe character's sense of self-control: Pretty tight rein
Spontaneous or structured? Structured
Instinctual or logical? Both
How does this character act in public? Quiet, nice, gentlemanly
How does this character act in privacy? Loud, weird, funny
How does this character act around strangers vs. how they act around friends? Around strangers, he's quiet, but will speak if spoken to. Around friends, he likes to play pranks, ask random questions, and eat.
How does this character act around family? Reserved.
How has this character most changed from youth? He's become more introverted and guarded
How have they remained the same? He loves being around someone who doesn't judge him.
Has this character dealt with the loss of someone they knew? Quite badly
If so, who?: His father
How has it affected them? He was mute for two years and used to cut himself.
How does this character deal with or react to:
Conflict/Danger: Quiet, calculating
Rejection: Draws into himself
Fear: Runs away
Change: Adapts
Loss: Hurts himself
Sex/Flirting: Shy
Pain: Takes it in stride
Stress: Gets over it quickly
Peer pressure: doesn't let it bother him
Guilt: eats him from inside until he tells someone
Being wrong: becomes embarrassed.
Being criticized: Indignant
Being insulted (superficially: name calling, etc): Indignant
Offending others: he tries his best not to, but if he does, guilt
Praise: shy
Being loved: He doesn't know how to react
Being hated: He doesn't care
Humiliation: Angry
How does this character express?
Anger: Yelling, throwing books
Sadness: Becomes mute
Fear: Doesn't think about it.
Happiness/Excitement: Jumpy
Love (Consider the "Five Languages of Love"): Physical touch
Lust: Stays away, but tells someone about it (most likely Ace)
Stress/anxiety: taps foot impatiently
Dislike (of a person, thing, or idea): Says it straight out.
Approval (of a person, thing, or idea): Smiles and nods
How does this character generally express themselves?
What does this character think/feel about?
Marriage: Wants it, but doesn't want it to be because someone feels that they have to.
Children: Wants two children
Family/Family Values: Spend as much time as possible
Children/Youth: Don't grow up too fast
Old age: it's a time when wisdom is the greatest knowledge
Sex: will try it when there's someone he wants to have intercourse with.
Love: Embraces it.
Friendship/Other relationships: Quiet at first, but becomes more outgoing
Homosexuality: Doesn't care.
The opposite sex: Girls are fun to mess with.
The same sex: Guys hate him, so he returns the favor
Money/Material things: Only use it when you need it.
Politics: Meh.
Religion: He doesn't really know.
Destiny/Duty: Doesn't believe in it
Magic/Myth: Myth, definitely. Magic, no.
Racism/Races in general: Doesn't care.
Science/Technology: Advances are good, but there's a such thing as too much.
Nature/Animals: "I like animals. Don't kill them."
Modernity: It's okay.
Antiquity: Meh.
Their past: He learned from it.
Their future: It's in his hands.
Their role in society/job/etc: Helping other people out.
Drugs and alcohol: Stupid.
Killing/Murder: Wrong.
Education: Needed.
The foreign/unknown: There's always something out there.
How does the character view life? *cue Circle of Life*
How does the character view death? *cue Circle of Life*
How does the character view society? Most people are idiots.
How does the character imagine his/her own death? He wants to die peacefully in his sleep.
What does the character want out of life? He wants what he really and truly needs, and nothing else.
What does this character consider "success" to be? Being happy.
What would  the character like to change in his/her life? Nothing.
What motivates this character? His books.
Why? Give him courage.
What discourages this character? Bullying
Why? Makes him insecure.
What makes this character happy? Ace
Why? She doesn't judge.
What makes this character sad? Funerals.
Why? He's been to one too many.
What makes this character angry? Bullying.
Why? People have no right.
What humiliates this character? Being ridiculed because of what he likes.
What most describes this character's personality? He's outgoing around certain people, and very complicated.
Psychoanalysis (Describe why they act the way they do): He doesn't want to lose anyone close, but never holds back because he knows that anything can happen.
Does it stem from childhood or an event, or chemical? Childhood

Relationships with Others (Non-Married) Meh.

Relationship Skills:
Loves (non sexual): Ace
Lusts: Ace (he doesn't acknowledge it though)
Crushes: Kathlyn Torres
Girlfriend/Boyfriend(s): None.
Other lover(s): None.
Marital status: Single
First crush: Marison Doler
Did it last? No.
Why or why not? She moved.
Best Friends: Ace (Ashley Merit)
Friends: None.
Confident/Mentor: Ace.
Hates: Guys and girls at his school.
Dislikes: Teachers
Rivals: None
Pets: None
What kind of person would s/he consider to be the perfect partner? Someone who accepts him for who he is.
Is the character judgmental of others and how so? No, because he is judged everyday.

How is s/he perceived by...
Strangers? Loner, quiet.
Friends? Weird, but funny
Coworker/Colleague? Quiet.
Lovers? Faithful (when he does have one)

What happens to change this perception if at all? He loses someone close.
Describe their sense of trust: Fragile in the beginning, but grows.
What type of individuals does s/he like or associate with? His best friend only.
What type of individuals doesn't s/he like or associate with? People at his school.
How do they treat members of the opposite sex? Cool detachment.
How do they treat members of the same sex? Detachment or indignation.
What do family/friends like most about character? His personality
What do family/friends like least about character? His (sometimes) pessimism
Do they know anyone who's died, and if so who and how were they affected? Yes. His father. He became mute and self-mutilated.

Sex/Romantic Life

What do they consider to be a romantic setting/activity/date? A candlelit room.
What did they do on their first date? Movies.
How does a normal date go for this character? He wouldn't know (has only been on one)
How would they like to propose or be proposed to? He wants to propose.
Virgin? Yes.
Describe his/her sex life: Nonexistent.
How often does this character have sex? Never.
How long can he/she go without sex? Still a virgin.
How does this character feel emotionally, after sex? Virgin.
Does this character have self control around individuals of their sexual desire? Describe: Doesn't know, really.
Does sex play an important role in their relationships, if so, how? Nope.
Turn-ons: Nibbles
Turn-offs: Seeing veins through pale skin.
Fetishes/Fantasies: None.
Sexual peculiarities: N/A
Sexual perks: N/A
Sexual flaws: N/A
Usually on the top or bottom? Virgin, but if he wasn't, he be on top.
Dominant or Submissive? Dominant if he was having intercourse.
*Describe their first sexual experience:
*At what age?
*Was it planned/originally intended?
*Was it consensual?
*How did they feel emotionally, afterwards?
*How has this affected the character, if substantially at all?
*Have they ever impregnated someone, or been impregnated?
*If so...
*Whom?
*Was it planned?
*Was it consensual?
*Was it a successful pregnancy (did it live)?
*Did they keep, adopt, or abort the child and why?
*Did he/she stay with the child/family/partner, and why or why not?
*Have they ever had intercourse or a sexual experience with the same sex?
*With whom?
*Was it planned/originally intended?
*Was it consensual?
*How did they feel afterwards?
*Possible psychological reasons for their sexual fantasies or behavior:

Family (they were raised with)

Immediate family members and their ages: Mother (42)
Ethnicity and/or species of the mother: Russian
Ethnicity and/or species of the father: Hawaiian
Birth order: Eh?
Extended family: One aunt, four cousins, maternal grandparents, and three uncles.
Any important/infamous/famous ancestors, and if so, who? Nope.
Describe their ancestral history, if anything of particular note: His great-grandfather was experimented on during the Holocaust.
Birthparent(s): Natalie Faust, Joseph Faust.
Are they still alive? Natalie-yes. Joseph-no.
Did they raise this character? Yes.
*If not, why not, and/or what happened?
*At what age was the character when this happened?
What did they do for a living? Natalie is a CEO of an electronics company and Joseph was a teacher.
Are they still together? Nope.
If not, how, when and why did they separate? Joseph died.
How did each parent treat the character, growing up? Both were open and encouraging.
How does each parent treat the character now? Natalie doesn't really talk to Adrien.
What does each parent think of the character? His mother thinks that he's acting out and that his sporadic hair colors are only a phase.
What changes their opinion of the character, if at all, and how so? Seeing him with Ace made her realize that she needed to spend more time with him than away from him.
How did the character treat each of their parents growing up? He was really happy and loved them both.
How does the character treat each of their parents now? He treats his mother the same.
Caretaker(s) (if someone other than birthparents): None.
*What is their relationship to the character?
*Are they still alive?
*At what age did the caretakers begin to raise this character?
*Did the caretakers know the birth parents and if so, how was their relationship?
*Did the character know the birth parents?
*How did the father/caretaker1 treat the character?
*How did the mother/caretaker2 treat the character?
*How did the character treat their father/caretaker1?
*How did the character treat their mother/caretaker2?
Siblings (if any): Younger sister (he doesn't know of her)
Are they still alive, if not who died and when? Yes.
Describe how each one treats this character: He's never met her.
Describe how this character treats each one of his siblings: Same as above.
Does this character still keep in contact with their siblings? They haven't met.
How has this character's relationship changed with their siblings since childhood? Haven't met.
How did s/he get along with the family as a whole? He's close and tells almost everything.
How did s/he get along with the siblings, if any? Hasn't met.
Describe their family life/dynamic, growing up: Spending time together and not holding secrets.
Describe their family life/dynamic now: Barely talking.
Favorite parent: None.
Why? Doesn't pick favorite.

*Family (that they have created, if at all)

Partner(s):
Is this their first marriage/family? (if not, copy, paste, and answer these questions for the previous marriages/families too):
How, why and when did they divorce/split?
Was it mutual?
If they had children, who kept them?
If it was a death, what happened, and when?
Did they get remarried, and if so to whom?
How did the children, if any, respond to that?
Are they legitimately married?
If not, are the other characters aware of this?
When did they get married?
How did they meet?
How did he propose, or how was she proposed to?
Mistress(es)/Secret Lover(s)/ Lover(s) outside of marriage:
Does the spouse/partner know?
If so how and when did they find out?
How did they react, and what was the end result?
Any illegitimate children with them, and if so who?
Does anyone know?
If so, how and when did they find out?
How did they react and what was the end result?
Children and their ages:
Who are each of their parents (ie: from which marriage, if any other)?
Were any conceived/born out of wedlock, if so, which ones?
How does (each) son/daughter treat of this character?
How does this character treat (each) son/daughter?
How does (each) son/daughter think of this character?
How does this character think of (each) son/daughter?
How does this character's relationship change with their child/children as they grew older?

Spiritual Characteristics

Religion: He doesn't know.
Does the character believe in a god or goddess? He doesn't know.
What are the character's spiritual beliefs? He'll go to any religious place, but he feels awkward.
Is religion or spirituality an important part of this character's life? No.
If so, what role does it play? N/A
Superstitions: None.
Chinese Zodiac: Boar
Astrological Zodiac: Aries
Element: Eh?

What If

If this character were an animal, what would they be? Fox
Why? Because they're clever and cool looking.
If this character were the opposite sex what would they . . .
Do? Poke his boobs, probably...
Say? The same things he does now.
Feel? More emotional.
If this character were to be characterized by an object, what would it be? A rubik's cube
Why? hard to figure out, but awesome when it's completed.
What would/does this character do if confronted with someone identical in personality? Stare
What would/does happen if this character became physically handicapped, and how would that change them? He'd mope for a few weeks, then adapt
What would/does this character do if spontaneously placed in a whole new and unfamiliar environment/country/planet/etc? Run and hide.
If they don't already, what would this character do/act like if they had a child? He'd probably be the "fun" dad. Or act like Miyavi

Other

What song best fits this character? We Are Broken - Paramore
If you could compare this character to an existing character, who would s/he be and why? He's really different, so he can't be one character.
If you could choose an actor for this character, who would it be? Alex Pettyfer :3
If you could choose a voice actor for this character, who would it be? Vic Mignogna
Who/what was your character inspired by? No one.

How the Character is Involved in the Story

Character's role in the story (main character? hero? Villain? etc): Best friend
Scene where character first appears: First chapter
Relationships with other characters: Best friend
Where, how and when did s/he first interact with other characters: In a park when Ace saved him from bullies
What was this character's life like before something, if anything, happened to change it all: he was happy, but a little less introverted.
How Character is different at the end of the novel from when the novel began: Not there yet...but will update when finished.
Background Story:
Additional Notes on This Character: Mini-speech from him:
"Well, thank you dear readers for my complicated but lazy life. I'm different, but you need to accept that, so whatever. Don't bully me, become my friend, and I'll love you for eternity."

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Notes on creating effective characters

Motivation: When considering a character, always ask yourself 'why'? Question your character's motive for everything they do, think, or say. Delve into the psychology of your character. Don't just make them 'insane' for no reason, or 'just always happy,' or anything that can't have backup. Every thing has a reason, and this should be relatively obvious to your readers, unless you mean to keep it a secret; but a good, solid character has depth. One creates depth through a deep understanding of their character's past, psychology, and motives. For instance, it doesn't make sense for a female character in a sexist society, to "just suddenly have the will to rebel." No, rebellion comes from a catalyst, an instigator, something has to happen for this character to want to rebel; afterall, if you've built that society to generally accept sexist ideals, what would make this female character different from the others? What happened in her childhood to make her think otherwise? How did her father treat her that may have inspired this desire to break the norm? How about her mother? Was there a role model, tv show, event, etc, that inspired this character to break the mold? People never do anything without reason, be it conscious or subconscious, and as a writer, it is your job to write their history and motivations.

Stick to what you know: It's hard to have a deep understanding for your character, if they have no basis in reality. It doesn't mean you can't have superheroes or fantasy elements, but their traits and personality must still realistic and believable within that realm of reality. Even in an alternate universe, there is a state of consistency. Lack of consistency creates an unbalance and a poor foundation for your character, and they will be loose and shallow to the reader. A reader connects with a character when they can sympathize, or feel an emotion from them. Keep at least that much realistic in anything you do. In order to understand your character, you have to understand, or research them. Do you know enough about the period in which they were born, or their habitat? Do you know anything about their demographic, their race, their age? All of these things you must familiarize yourself with in reality before you attempt to recreate it in your story. It is the same with an artist; an artist can not learn to exaggerate reality before they learn to replicate it, at least to some extent. Therefore, you must truly know your characters inside and out, and practically live them. These above mentioned traits only come from putting yourself in your character's shoes. "If I were him/her, how WOULD I wake up in the morning? What would be my daily rituals? What would I order if I were them, at a restaurant?" Think about your characters all the time, even when you're waiting on a bus, or standing in line, constantly ask yourself "what would my character do in this situation?" This is how you can come up with truly unique character traits, that are both believable AND relatable. Draw from people you know, situations you've been in, or even yourself (but don't be one of those writers who just writes their fantasy self into everything they do).

Clichés, Stereotypes, and Archetypes: Clichés are not the same as archetypes or stereotypes, mind you, and to some extent these things are necessary for a story, however a cliché should never be used as an important story element. That being said, this does not mean that all clichés are bad. You can have a cliché storyline, but a diverse range of characters with depth and personality interesting enough to keep your reader into what you're writing. Cliché characters may run the risk of becoming flat and undeveloped if they are not subject to change. If you do not move beyond it, they will remain stagnant, and thus hinder the potential of your story. Avoid them when you can, and work around them when you have them. What is the difference, you ask? In my personal opinion, archetypes are 'genres' of stories or characters, a very basic and general 'theme.' These are hard to avoid. Archetypes of stories could include: love triangles, the classic Romeo and Juliet fate, jealousy, etc. Archetypes of character may include: the stubborn king, the blinded-by-love youth, the whore or even beast/monster with a heart of gold, the corrupt official, etc.  These are things in which you base your story on, but build off of. Stereotypes are only acceptable in moderation. You have to make a character believable. Certain fashions, dialects, and generally accepted truths about a stereotyped character might be necessary to get your point across. This is especially helpful for minor characters. Let's say you have a bartender, who is in only one or two scenes. He needs no real development, as he only acts as a prop for your main characters to interact with. It's okay to go with a stereotype or cliché. If you start going to the extreme opposite, and try to create the 'super unique, most original awesome character ever,' or as I like to call it, the 'anti-stereotype,' you run the risk of 'obviously trying too hard,' which will come off to your reader as amateur. If he's only a minor character, or someone in passing, don't make the bartender "a midget, old woman with a beard, who's lesbian for no reason, has wings, and speaks backwards in French." It doesn't make sense, and is completely unnecessary for a minor character. It is, therefore, unbelievable and leaves the reader questioning "why did they even bother?" Don't try too hard to create something no one has ever seen, because you'll inevitably fail. It doesn't mean that you can't create something original. Originality comes from making the particular character just unique enough from the others to stand out, however many aspects of this character probably have their inspirations from other sources. Don't be afraid of that, but at the same time, don't let your inspirations be all you draw from.

Conclusion: Most of all, keep practicing. Writing is like an art, no one is perfect the first time they start. No one creates masterpieces with their first works. Don't bank all your money on one story, or one character. Continue to create, because you never know which one might be the big hit. Even when you have created something people like, don't stop there. A true artist or writer is never pleased with their work. Continue to aspire to create more, create something new, and most of all, let your love of the hobby inspire you to never stop.
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This is Adrien's character sheet! :iconblushplz: I got this from :iconfyuvix:'s profile.
When describing him as a father, imagine this: [link]
minus the yelling
Link to page: [link]
Link to original: [link]
Hope you enjoy! And sorry if it's a bit long, but I really wanted to use Adrien for this. I realized that his character was so complicated, but I love him anyway. And I'll try to draw him.

*All of the ones with asterisks do not apply to him, so please take notice just in case you're like: "Why are these blank?"
**Ash and Ace are the same people.
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