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Talk Shop Tuesday: what’s the most important thing to you when it comes to characterization?
[Sorry I am so behind on these I have been so fucking busy] CHARACTERIZATION I LOVE YOU SO. What a good question!!!!! I get compliments on my characterization a lot so I should probably think about this. Also @lazuliquetzal chime in if you want because you're just as good at this.
There's a lot of important things. The most important, I think, is that the character has consistent internal logic. It's like worldbuilding or magic. Their actions don't have to be objectively logical, but they do have to be consistent. The character has a framework for understanding the world, a way of perceiving the world and how it works, and an idea of how they think other people work. Everything that happens in their lives is filtered through that. They have to feel like a real person making real decisions, not an instrument of the plot.
Something I like to do is to make their greatest strength their greatest flaw. I think in writing there's no 'good' or 'bad' character traits - no virtues or sins. I think character traits are neutral, and that they can be used to good or bad effect. I think we do things because of other things that have happened to us, and that these things have positive and negative consequences.
Obviously a character has to have consistent motivations and to change over time. A character shouldn't end the story in the same place where they started. Character focused stories ought to have your characters change throughout the story - Sherlock Holmes doesn't have to have moments of character growth but your slice of life character definitely should. I think the setting around them really helps - giving them foils really helps develop and flesh out both characters.
I feel like that's all pretty basic notes though. For me and characters, there's way more to it than that. It's hard to explain. I think I can only ask that you make the plot and tropes fit the characters, not the characters fit the plot and tropes. Fanfic has a horrible habit of making characters one dimensional and stripping away a lot of nuance to fit in with different slots in relationship dynamic, roles in a team dynamic, or niches in an AU. The character should come first. And love of god if you make their personality seme or uke I will come find you with my yaoi baseball bat.
Oh and the best character-building exercise is to figure out if the character would ever be a cannibal or not and I am barely joking.
#i don't mean for characterization to be the most important thing in my stuff bc that's a weird thing to be important#and i do think characters should be in service of the plot#but the plot and characters should be in service to each other#idk and i think who i am as a person seeps into this#i like people a lot. i like meeting different kinds of people.#i like meeting people from every place of all walks of life of all identities and types#even people i dont like i think enrich my understanding of people as a whole#every person is so fascinating and has an entire internal world that we aren't privvy to#if we limit our world to ourselves then our life will stay small and provincial forever#a lot of my characters are based off people i know; or even different facets of myself#or they're a way of showcasing a theme or vein of emotion in life that i often confront or struggle with#many of my characters are parts of me I don't like or am ashamed of#so it's a bit healing to showcase their messiness as people; to show them growing; and to forgive them for that messiness#people are each other's greatest source of pain and only source of pleasure i think
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