Craven
Because I haven't written this guy that much and want to keep a personal record of my struggles with developing him, I'm going to provide my own feedback/list of issues to address. Then y'all can add yours in the replies, if you want.
I Can’t Figure Out How to Write a Seer Without Metagaming
Marcus is a seer. Rather than being able to see the future, he’s supposed to know things he shouldn’t. However, I’ve been really struggling to find a way to make this work in RP. If he inexplicably knows something without being told directly, it feels cringe. Even when I try to attach limitations to his knowledge, or merely imply that he knows something, it just doesn’t jive. I haven’t had any OOC complaints yet (thankfully), but I don’t feel good about it.
I’ve begun seriously considering having him lose the seer ability, although I don’t particularly like the idea of cutting out such a core element of his character. I’ll have to come up with a way to remove it that isn’t bogus. Regardless of what I decide to do, I definitely should retcon the origin of his prophetic ability. Sure that’s how it happened in the actual thread, but it’s goofy as hell. I felt embarrassed when I had to write him describing how he ended up like this to another character lmao.
Legacy Character
I’ve done a decent job of exploring how his upbringing affected him so far. Granted there haven’t been many opportunities to show that off yet, just little hints here and there. Like when he compared Revna to his father, saying that she was better at being a Sith than him.
Writing My Own Damn Master
I made the decision early on to also write Marcus’ master, Silas Fogg, and I think it's turned out for the best. They have a tenuous bond forged from a choice Marcus made in the spur of the moment; he saved Silas’ life, but only because he wants the knowledge the Master Alchemist possesses. In another life, these two could’ve been good friends. They share interests and have the same weird sense of humor. But every moment of friendship or camaraderie they have together is fraught with underlying tension, as they both expect the other to betray them if push comes to shove.
Who Are You Calling Craven?
When creating Marcus’ bio, I took some traits directly from his father. Arcturus Dinn was a coward, which provided a great source of drama and tragedy (I LOVE tragedy) when we wrote together. However… My characterization of Marcus isn’t particularly craven. I might use cowardice as an excuse to exit a duel that’s lost its momentum, but even then he usually comes across as more bored than terrified. I may wind up making him more cowardly or getting rid of this trait.
I Can’t Figure Out How to Write a Seer Without Metagaming
Marcus is a seer. Rather than being able to see the future, he’s supposed to know things he shouldn’t. However, I’ve been really struggling to find a way to make this work in RP. If he inexplicably knows something without being told directly, it feels cringe. Even when I try to attach limitations to his knowledge, or merely imply that he knows something, it just doesn’t jive. I haven’t had any OOC complaints yet (thankfully), but I don’t feel good about it.
I’ve begun seriously considering having him lose the seer ability, although I don’t particularly like the idea of cutting out such a core element of his character. I’ll have to come up with a way to remove it that isn’t bogus. Regardless of what I decide to do, I definitely should retcon the origin of his prophetic ability. Sure that’s how it happened in the actual thread, but it’s goofy as hell. I felt embarrassed when I had to write him describing how he ended up like this to another character lmao.
Legacy Character
I’ve done a decent job of exploring how his upbringing affected him so far. Granted there haven’t been many opportunities to show that off yet, just little hints here and there. Like when he compared Revna to his father, saying that she was better at being a Sith than him.
Writing My Own Damn Master
I made the decision early on to also write Marcus’ master, Silas Fogg, and I think it's turned out for the best. They have a tenuous bond forged from a choice Marcus made in the spur of the moment; he saved Silas’ life, but only because he wants the knowledge the Master Alchemist possesses. In another life, these two could’ve been good friends. They share interests and have the same weird sense of humor. But every moment of friendship or camaraderie they have together is fraught with underlying tension, as they both expect the other to betray them if push comes to shove.
Who Are You Calling Craven?
When creating Marcus’ bio, I took some traits directly from his father. Arcturus Dinn was a coward, which provided a great source of drama and tragedy (I LOVE tragedy) when we wrote together. However… My characterization of Marcus isn’t particularly craven. I might use cowardice as an excuse to exit a duel that’s lost its momentum, but even then he usually comes across as more bored than terrified. I may wind up making him more cowardly or getting rid of this trait.