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Character Development Aspects

Instinctive Reactions

Immediate Reactions

  • Fight, Flee, Freeze: How does the character react in dangerous situations? This might indicate their past experiences or nature.

Reactions to Strangers

  • Trust, Suspicion, Neutrality: The character's approach toward unfamiliar people.

Problem-Solving Approach

  • Think, Act, Assist: Does the character think things through, act on instinct, or seek assistance in problem situations?

Moral Compass

Handling Moral Dilemmas

  • Others' Welfare, Self-Interest, Balance: What does the character prioritize in ethical conflicts? This reflects their core values.

Response to Injustice

  • Reaction to Unfairness: How does the character react to injustice? Their response can reveal emotional depth and triggers.

Skill and Knowledge

Innate Abilities

  • Natural Skills: Skills or knowledge the character naturally possesses (combat, reading, survival).

Ease with Certain Tasks

  • Familiar Activities: Tasks that are more familiar or easier, suggesting a background in these areas.

Social and Emotional Tendencies

Interpersonal Dynamics

  • Interaction Style: The typical way the character interacts with others (dominant, passive, balanced).

Expression of Affection

  • Showing Fondness: How the character expresses affection (actions, words, gifts).

Self-Perception and Growth

Self-View

  • Self-Perception: How does the character view themselves (confident, uncertain, searching)?

Areas of Strength and Growth

  • Development: Strengths and potential areas for growth or discovery.

Evolution and Change

  • Personal Growth: How the character hopes to evolve or change over time.

Dreams and Aspirations

Ambitions Beyond Adventure

  • Personal Goals: Achievements the character strives for beyond adventuring.

Defining Success

  • Success Measurement: How the character defines success or fulfillment.

Impact on the World

  • Legacy: The kind of legacy the character wants to leave.

Role in the Party

Conflict Resolution

  • Handling Disputes: How the character addresses internal party conflicts.

Adapting to Change

  • Flexibility: The character's adaptability to changes in party dynamics.

Contributing to Party Morale

  • Boosting Morale: Ways the character supports the party's morale (inspiring, entertaining, comforting, challenging).

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rules/character_creation/development_aspects/start.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/19 02:01 by 127.0.0.1