I shit you not, the hardest part about creating a character is coming up with their last name
What would your character do if:
They saw someone being chased by a group of people?
They woke up in a strange bedroom with no recollection of getting there?
They heard a gunshot?
Someone walked in on them getting changed?
They met someone who claimed to be from the future?
They found an abandoned baby animal?
They were asked to look after someone else’s child for a day?
They had to buy a gift for a close friend?
They were sold a faulty product?
They found out they’ve been robbed?
They met their double?
Someone asked them to play Spin the Bottle?
Their significant other suddenly left them?
They accidentally hurt someone?
They missed their stop (on a bus/train/etc.)?
This is a drug reference guide. It’s medically accurate, research and general knowledge based. None of it is from personal experience and I absolutely don’t encourage any drug use. This is simply made for a reference for your writing so that if you’re playing a certain character, taking a certain drug you’ll have a better understanding of how they might act, what they’ll experience internally and the after-effects and medical effects the drug has on their body and mind. I am in no way telling you how to play your character, this is just a few helpful pointers that might help you get to know your druggie a little better.
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Stories | Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas OST
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I’ve mentioned before that one of my favorite things about character development is figuring out the smallest tidbits of a character, something insignificant that shapes a person in a roundabout way. Characters should never be hindered by their quirks of course, but I like recognizing characters by one or two things they always seem to do. And I have a new favorite that I only just realized.
Feidhelm, one of the mc’s in my changeling story, falls asleep to the sound of conversation. Unless he is directly involved or benefits from said conversation, and he knows not to do this when a situation is dire, the sound of people talking and the rise and fall of their voices serves as a lullaby. He does it with people speaking around him, when a TV is going off, or even during a live human performance. His favorite voice to fall asleep to is Kyran’s, because when he’s not talking to his half elf brother directly, Kyran’s voice is a pleasant and comforting thing to hear. To some if comes off as incredibly rude, and I would too if someone was like that in real life, but I like the bit of inside info.
My father brought me a book today
A book that was made just for me
He showed me the way to a secret door
And then he handed me the key
~*~
My father brought me a book today
And inside that book was a world
And in that world was adventure
In every crease, every crevice, and fold
~*~
My father brought me a book today
And he told me to guard it very well
Because villains would try to take it
And place it under their evilest spell
~*~
My father brought me a book today
Then he smiled and went out the door
My father brought me a book today
And I couldn’t have loved him more