~Valuable Character Bio Creation Advice And Information~
• NONO: The BIGGEST nono for bios is putting something like “unknown” or “N/A” in a bio category of a character. First of all, why did you even include that category in your bio just to pass it up? It’s an eyeroll for a serious writer to see these things in bios. Even if the character or other characters don't know their name or even their age or parents, it should ALWAYS be listed in the bio. These are things that everyone has (unless they are a robot).
• CATEGORIES: I have included a blank bio form with all the categories I find to be necess
.:Create Your Own SPECIES Bio Template:. by Veidara, literature
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.:Create Your Own SPECIES Bio Template:.
If you’re dabbling in the genres of supernatural, paranormal, fantasy, science fiction, and horror, you’re probably going to want to make at least one of your own species eventually. And that’s why I made this short and concise form for you to fill out! This form is free to use but only for those who give credit to me.
Species name:
Outward distinguishable feature of species:
Any notable habits/tendencies:
Any enhanced or extra powers or abilities:
Describe how they discover, train, and harness their abilities:
Various strengths and skills of the species overall:
Various weaknesses and detriments of the species overall:
An
Blank OC Reference Sheet by AmandaLyn11, literature
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Blank OC Reference Sheet
Character Reference Sheet-ness
Basically this reference sheet covers pretty much everything a person would ever need to know about your character.. and then some.
-Basics-
Lets face it. If somebody were to just glance over the reference sheet, at least you can feel some reassurance in knowing that they got the bare minimum
Name (Nickname):
Age:
Please if youre going to give your character some ungodly, few centuries old, age, make sure to include what age they looks like. Otherwise all shall assume they appear to be a rumpled piece of leather, ran over by some sort of moving vehicle, after being regurgitated by a cat. Obvio
.:Things Every OC Bio Should Include:. by Veidara, literature
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.:Things Every OC Bio Should Include:.
~Basic Bio Breakdown~
NAME: You should provide the character’s full name, even if it’s not what they go by. If they go by something else, include it in the same category like so: Joshua “Josh” Nickelson.
AGE: If your character is in a timeline where it’s simple enough just to list one age or a range of ages for them, then by all means, please do so. If you have a long, complicated series or a lot of time that passes in your book, show a birth year for your character instead—something we can measure things to.
APPEARANCE: This should contain everything there is to know about your character visually withou
Over 100 Questions To Develop Your OC Group! by Veidara, literature
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Over 100 Questions To Develop Your OC Group!
Who is the…
---Most obsessive
---Most safe/secure
---Most protective
---Most defensive
---Most humble
---One with the most fear
---Most manipulative/deceptive
---One who travels the most
---Most motivated/driven/passionate
---Best planner/most organized
---Most bossy/controlling
---One who hates school most
---Most likely to succeed
---Best with time management
---Biggest blessing to others
---Closest with their family
---Glue who holds the group together
---Most embarrassing to have around
---One with the worst memory
---One most invested in their friends
---One who takes the best care of their body
---Most fussy/sporadic
---Most athl
Complete Character Bio Template by InvaderIka, literature
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Complete Character Bio Template
Verse: What fandom are they associated with (If they are part of a fandom)
Name:
Alias: Do they have any nicknames?
Real Name:
Current Age:
Age of Death: If they had died- what was the age they died at?
Gender:
Ethical Origin: What country or race did they come from in the terms of genetics?
Place of Origin: Where did they originally come from or heard from?
Species: What are they?
Personality:
Birthdate: What day and year they were born?
Date Of Death: If they had died- what was the date?
Astrological Sign: What is sign of the Western Zodiac they fall under?
Birthplace: Where were they born?
Blood Type: Sexual Preference: (Straig
7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
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7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters
7 Tips for Introducing Your Characters
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 5 “Choosing and Designing Characters” – Section 3 “Introductions”
With Links to Supplementary Material
When a reader first picks up a book, they create an instant connection with the author of the story—formed through a required level of trust just so that the two of you can immerse yourselves in the world you have created. The writer and the reader are, at that point, friends or pleasant acquaintances; and at that moment of relationship and immersion into the realm of story, the characters become just as real as the reader/write
character profile template. by Kaishos, literature
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character profile template.
Character Description
General Information
First name:
Middle name(s):
Surname:
Age:
Date of birth:
Race:
Gender:
Sexuality:
Current residence:
Relationship status:
Social status:
Traits of Voice
Accent (if any):
Language spoken:
Other languages known:
Style of speaking:
Volume of voice:
Physical Appearence
Height:
Weight:
Eye colour:
Skin colour:
Shape of face:
Distinguishing features:
Build of body:
Hair colour:
Hair style:
Complexion:
Posture:
Tattoos:
Piercings:
Typical clothing:
Is seen by others as:
Personality
Likes:
Dislikes:
Education:
Fears:
Personal goals:
General attitude:
Religious values:
.:Creating A Character Reference Sheet:. by Veidara, literature
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.:Creating A Character Reference Sheet:.
A bullet pointed list of things to consider when composing • Personal struggle: It’s kind of obvious that my art and style have improved and changed in the bit over a year that I have been making reference sheets and that I could compose more elaborate digital references for my characters, but I prefer constancy in this particular instance. a character reference sheet.
• The name of your character should always be listed somewhere, whether it’s in the title of the piece or on the image itself.
• The entire idea of the reference sheet is to show who your character is. It makes more sense to do a standard standin
Over 100 Questions To Develop Your Character! by Veidara, literature
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Over 100 Questions To Develop Your Character!
How do they react to…
---Someone in danger who isn’t hurt yet
---Someone in pain/injured
---School work load
---Loss of a friend
---Death of a family member
---New kids in school
---Being the new kid
---Being picked on
---Being praised/complimented
---Unintentional physical contact
---People who talk in excess
---Being at a club
---Getting in trouble at school
---Getting roasted by a friend
---Types of humor besides their own
---People of the opposite personality type
---Mainstream type people
---Memes and internet humor
---People who are needlessly lazy
---Being pulled into a fight
---Really early mornings
---Having to be a media
7 Steps to Creating a Great Protagonist by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
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7 Steps to Creating a Great Protagonist
PLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE THIS PAGE WILL REMAIN ACTIVE FOR PURPOSES OF EDUCATION AND RECORDS, IT IS OUTDATED. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE NEWEST VERSION.
7 Steps to Creating a Great Protagonist
Anybody Can Write a Novel
Chapter 3 “Characters” – Section 3 “The Protagonist”
With Links to Supplementary Material
So I've talked about a couple types of protagonists, and how to create them: Heroes and Antiheroes. As well as what types of Character to Use or to Avoid. But not every Protagonist will be a hero or antihero. Today, I'm going to discuss what universal attributes make a great protagonist, that will drive your
Huge character profile of completeness TEMPLATE by ElithianFox, literature
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Huge character profile of completeness TEMPLATE
Huge character profile of completeness
This character profile template was made by compiling a whole lot of templates made by other artists that I felt were not specific enough and adding many more questions to make everything more specific. The links are in the description, please visit their versions too. This profile is ginormous, not every question may be relevant to your character. The main goal is to have a profile that is as complete as it can get, so not every question will need to be filled in. Add and remove as is needed as there's only few characters every question is relevant for. If you think questions should be added, commen
Big-Ass Character Sheet (Updating) by Character-Resource, literature
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Big-Ass Character Sheet (Updating)
Verse: (The universe your character belongs to. Can be original or fanfiction. [Ex: Original : The name of your book, movie, game or whatever. Fanfiction: Pokemon, Star Trek, Naruto, ect.)
Date: (The date this sheet was completed.)
Full Name: (Self explanatory)
Pronunciation: (Self explanatory)
Nickname/Alias: (Does your character have a pet name, fake identity, or any other thing they like to go by? Put it here.)
Meaning: ([Ex: Emily means "admiring" and William means "protector"] If you aren't sure your character's name has a meaning look it up, I'm sure you'll find something. If it's a fantasy name you made yourself, give it a meaning.)
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