by Artesian » Thu Jan 16, 2014 5:10 pm
where do you draw the line on ''terrible instances" in your characters backgrounds?
For character's backstories, I ask myself three questions: Can I write this realistically? Does this work with the story/roleplay? And is it plausible? There are stories and roleplays where having enormous tragedies in the character's history makes sense. Mutant persecution roleplays, or horror ones, or even just ones with a lot of angst and healing. Aaaand then there are others which aren't. (Fluffy romance, humor, stuff with too many angsty characters already.)
I've seen characters with elements in their history including missing parents, abuse, long-lost relatives, broken homes, adoption loneliness, kidnapping, mysterious orphans, or any number of mental illnesses... well, any element that can be cliche can also be really, really good. (Katniss almost starved to death, Harry Potter was abused and a mysterious orphan, Batman lost his parents, Tony Stark had distant parents, PTSD, and an alcohol problem...)
It's a matter of what you can write well. So that's where I draw the line.
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