Of the stories or novels you have written (or are writing) tell us about your favourite character that you have created.
Who are they?
What inspired the character?
Why do you hold this character close to your heart?
If you aren't a writer, then tell us what type of character intrigues you when you read a story, and feel free to share some of your favourites.
That's a hard one. I would have to say my favorite character that was created was Chastity for a story that's going to be posted on here withing a few weeks or so, after I edit it . The short story/novella was labor of love for me and I think I did a great job on it.
Who are they? - My lead character Lucy in my new series
She's based loosely on me but as soon as I gave her the characteristics she started writing herself. I want her to be flawed. In fact her fractaciousness is the reason I adore her. I also wanted to do an anti-detective novel. I don't want her to know how to do it. Her floundering is making her grow as a person and providing me with endless entertainment. I can't stop writing. I'm obsessed with it. The words are pouring out. I sat up until 2am last night because I was pondering what would happen to her next.I've never had this happen to me before. In fact I'm a lazy writer , I'll write a bit then not write anything for weeks or months.
What about you Ashleigh? You haven't posted your answer to this.
As much as I love writing my amoral anti-hero Cassandra Vincent, I have to confess that writing the Leah Hargreaves character in "How I Met Your Mother" has been more interesting. She allows me the opportunity to reverse several stereotypes while trying to convey the internal conflict within her character, something that becomes more evident in parts three and four.
Although, I also have a couple of apocalyptic characters that are always a blast to write, but you can never sustain that level of comic-book supervillanry for too long before it starts to grate.
Mine is one of the main protagonists of a story I plan to publish as a professional author. His name is Luka Alevaner.
Luka and his personality are inspired by the opposite of Shrek, as odd as it sounds; People assume Luka is a violent and evil monster simply because he is the same race as the evil vampires(The Faded). While Shrek hated the way people treated him, Luka treats it with apathy and sometimes even becomes amused by their ignorance. He refuses to feed on other vampires, despite his desire for the power it offers as he would eventually become a slave to the hunger and lose his own sanity. Each of his victims are offered a final request of their choosing, which he fulfills upon killing said victim. If he is unsuccessful in fulfilling the deed, he does not feed again until one month has passed(which is the average time span between meals for vampires) So in a sense, he spares 1 life. His main flaw is that, like all faded, he has a longing desire for power to make himself stronger. However, he tries to fight it so that he does not become a merciless killer like his brethren. Given the chance, he also prefers to kills humans he deems "dishonorable" or "corrupted". I would consider him an anti-hero as his nature does tend to make most of the other good characters dislike him and refuse to trust him.
Your story sounds interesting, Cg. I've always enjoyed romance novels.
I hope the editing goes well for you. As strange as it sounds that's my favourite part of the writing process!
My character Eris. She's the main character of a story I will post in the possible near future. She is a restless princess cursed with a powerful dark magic. I love her character because she never lets anyone control her and will get up into someones face to defend her rights as a person. What inspired me to characterize her this way was my sister and her reluctance to life and the name Eris is of the goddess of chaos. So being she has a wild outgoing personality fits with that name.
She is dear to me because she is probably the only one that doesn't get on my nerves after awhile. She too much fun and I feel sympathetic to her position in her life.