Agent Alaska wrote:I have a question if that's alright: how do you feel about an absolutely rebellious child?
By saying this, I mean that he doesn't misbehave in his own house, but more so he doesn't follow their religion, doesn't go to school or anything outside of the house that he's supposed to, and pretty much does very illegal jobs to earn cash.
He wouldn't tell them, but if they became suspicious of this, or h got into trouble because of it or something?
I've always liked a family that leans mostly towards one type of personality or just the way they go together is great, but then adding in one character who is so out-there that it creates conflict and story.
Vaughn:
Well, I'm fine with any personality as long as it brings something new to the table. Like, I wouldn't want another Hezekiah.
And not following their religion isn't something that would make Micah mad [unless they were breaking certain morals of his] and their kids are homeschooled, so it would be a little difficult to escape it?
And doing illegal things isn't a big deal either unless they get caught.
Me: The whole family is odd and does its own thing per person in the family. Vaughn is right, we don't want to see another seven-sins-embodiment. Do what you like, but please be creative and read our characterizations. Do not create a huge story that you just drag us into; if you want it to lead up to something bigger, that is for the three of you to decide if you win.