Thread:GalaxE/@comment-36159587-20191120040216/@comment-36159587-20191208224502

That is not acceptable -_-. 1) Why are they murderous???, 2) Do they know this about themselves, 3) Do they accept this part of themselves, if they know about it?, etc.

I've seen a lot of those forms out there, though, which drives me up the wall.

I'll provide another example--of my own OC--that actually bothers me in terms of flaws. In my defense, I did try to think about it.

Say hi to a summary of Archer Man's (Callisthenes') flaws:


 * Possibly not as self-confident as he looks
 * Way too kind to others, and thus, capable of being harmed by anyone
 * Hides complicated negative emotions
 * Low-key hypocritical in this sense

I have to say I didn't do too bad, but it's pretty obvious his original base was most, if not all, good traits.

I don't think there really has to be a "number" balance between flaws and positive traits--after all, there are characters (OCs or not) who I feel like stabbing, and in my opinion, the bad outweigh the good--but there at least has to be a balance for the character to seem distinct and real.

-Galaxian-