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:
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
Blank Character Sheet 2.1.8 (390+ Questions!) by TheBoson, literature
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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
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
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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100 Questions to Ask Your OC by viralremix, literature
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100 Questions to Ask Your OC
Hello, folks! The purpose of this exercise is to delve deep into a character's mind and tease out interesting eccentricities about them, the bits and pieces of unique information that make them special. Each question is designed to help think about the character more and understand them. Whether you're responding to one question or all of them, hopefully your character speaks to you all through it!
PERSONALITY PROFILE
1. People don't behave the same way all the time. In fact, they generally have a mask for every social group -- friends, family, business. Sometimes they have a different mask for different groups of friends. How does your
Basic Statistics
Name:
Nickname:
Meaning of name:
Origin of name:
Age:
Sex:
Blood type:
Nationality:
Ethnicity:
Race:
Sexual Orientation:
Current status:
Political Party:
Police/Criminal/Legal record:
Socioeconomic level as a child:
Socioeconomic level as an adult:
Birth date:
Birth place:
Current residence:
Occupation:
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes:
Talents/Skills/Powers:
Past History
Hometown:
First Memory:
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her:
Why/How?
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:
Bigg
Detailed Character Sheet by Jadeookami, literature
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Detailed Character Sheet
Basic Statistics
Full Name:
Reason or meaning of name:
Nickname:
How'd they get it?:
Age:
Date of Birth:
Zodiac: Species:
Gender:
Sexual Orientation:
When did they realize this?:Nationality:
Hometown:
Current Residence:
Occupation:
For how long?:
Do they like his/her job?:
Salary:
AbilitiesIf they had an element, what would it be?:
Can they use it?:
What animal best represents them?:
Hand-to-Hand capability:
When did they start learning?:Who taught them?:Weapons training:
When did they start learning?:Who taught them?:Physical strength:
Speed:
Planning:
Powers:
Family
Any significant ancestors?:
Grandparents (descri
~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
Beginnings
What role does this character play?(Storybased):
What inspired you to create this character?:
What does this character represent to you, if anything?:
What goals do you have for this character?:
Full Name:
Pronunciation of their name(first, middle name(s) and last):
Meaning of their full name:
Why did their parents name them this?:
If not parents, what decided their name?:
Why did you, their creator name them this?:
Title(Mr./Mrs./Lord/Lady/Sir/):
Nickname(s):
Do they enjoy these/this nickname(s)?:
History behind nickname(s):
Alias(es):
Before going on with this sheet, take a moment to briefly describe this character as a whole,
OC List Meme
RULES::
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1)Pick 5-10 characters
2) Don't change the questions
3) Let your OC's answer, not you (roleplay it if you wish)
4) Tag 5-10 people to do the meme (if you want)
5)Have fun!
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CHARACTERS CHOSEN::
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3.
4.
5. (Optional)
6. (Optional)
7. (Optional)
8. (Optional)
9. (Optional)
10. (Optional)
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1. First off, please introduce yourself! Name, Age, Gender and anything else you'd like to add.
2. That was interesting. Now, who in this meme do you find most attractive?
3. Now how would you rate that person, on a scale from 1-10,
Character Questionnaire by MissLunaRose, literature
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Character Questionnaire
Active Ingredients
Convenient location for consolidating facts (986 mg)
Useful reminders (310 mg)
Advice (127 mg)
Uses
This is a questionnaire meant for recording important information in a convenient place to facilitate consistency.
Directions
Copy and paste text into a Sta.sh Writer, .txt, or Microsoft Word document. Highlight information after the colons and type over it. When writing, record facts about your character here to keep track of them.
Warnings
The questionnaire is not a substitute for proper character development.
Do not use if you have not written any scenes with this character.
Stop and ask a doctor if you find yourself un
.: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
Character Profile Form- Short by ThirdPotato, literature
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Character Profile Form- Short
Basic Statistics
Name:
Country:
Species:
Political Party:
Socioeconomic level as a child:
Socioeconomic level as an adult:
Birth date:
Birth place:
Current residence:
Describe their dwelling/house:
Describe their bedroom:
Occupation:
Title/Rank:
Hobbies/Pastimes:
Talents/Skills/Powers:
Birth order:
Family:
Past History
Hometown:
First Memory:
Childhood:
Most important childhood event that still affects him/her:
Why/How?:
Other memories/events that still affects him and why/how:
Past failures he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
Favorite parent:
Why?:
Biggest role model:
Why?:
Physical Character
Minor Character Sheet-OC Meme by OtakuLiz, literature
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Minor Character Sheet-OC Meme
The Minor Character Sheet: a writing aid for all fiction creators, from fantasy authors to comic writers. A helpful guideline tool for anyone who wants to create well-rounded, plot hole-free casts :)
This is the minor character sheet, full of things that might be useful to know about minor cast members. There is another, much longer sheet for main characters. These are all geared toward protagonists, but can be applied to villains too.
Text in [brackets] is just for clarification of how to answer the preceding question. Also, since I hate writing "him or her" and I will not write "they" when the subject is singular, I am assuming masculinit