Blank Character Sheet 2.1.8 (390+ Questions!) by TheBoson, literature
Literature
Blank Character Sheet 2.1.8 (390+ Questions!)
The accompanying Google Doc has a nice guide for each attribute!
"A quote from or about your character."
- Book, Chapter
General Information
Name:
Pronunciation:
Name Meaning:
Name Origin:
Other Names:
Gender:
Titles:
Birth Name:
Birth Date:
Birth Length:
Birth Weight:
Birth Place:
Manner of Birth:
First Word(s):
Death Date:
Death Place:
Manner of Death:
Resting Place:
Last Words:
Dominant Hand:
Astrological Sign:
Catchphrase:
Autograph:
Handwriting:
ID Number/SSN:
License Plate Number:
Appearance
Picture:
Height:
Weight:
Species:
Race:
Blood Type:
Symbol:
Skin Color:
Birthmarks:
Extra Ana
.:How To Make A Good Villain:. by Veidara, literature
Literature
.:How To Make A Good Villain:.
• WHY: Why put so much effort into making “the bad guy”? The clear and obvious answer is that any and every character in your story who is well done would have a great impact on your story and also intrigue your readers. If they know you love your hero and put a lot of work into him, and didn’t really care about your villain because he was just going to lose anyway…what’s the point of even having a villain at all? Make your villains worth the attention, almost as much as the main group. Readers can love great villains just as much as great heroes. Keep it interesting.
• WHAT MAKES AN ANTAGONIST: Befo