by Make_a__Scene » Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:29 pm
You have to be careful making characters too flawed, though, particularly in group role plays, lest you be accused of wanting all the attention.
Though, on the topic of making ugly characters, or mean characters, or what have you:
Firstly, beauty is extremely subjective, so there are plenty of characters out there that I'm sure other people find ugly or unattractive, while the creator is swooning. And I have quite a few characters that never get associated with in group role plays because their personalities don't exactly fall under the "friendly" umbrella, so people tend to avoid them. I've also found that people are afraid to play evil characters; the evil ones always have some excuse, or they're just misunderstood and all they need is someone with a big heart to turn them around. I have one character in particular who is just evil for the sake of being evil. He's a psychotic, sociopathic, narcissistic sadist who is incapable of falling in love.
Back to the flaws for a moment, I have to two characters, brothers, who have mental disorders. The older brother has had paranoid schizophrenia since he was a child, which is extremely rare. The younger brother developed a plethora of other mental disorders, biblomania and EDNOS included. But the younger brother is often turned away from role plays because I'm told he has too many disorders and blah, blah, blah. I have another character who is turned down a lot because he is conceited to the extreme (mind you, he's supposed to personify Vanity), and he has a negative body image and does drugs and other nasty stuff to stay thin.
So, yeah, apparently there's such a thing as a character that is too flawed in the role playing community.
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