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Favourite Characters You Have Written
Oh great idea!!!!
I love my character Kitty. She is a lot like me, but cooler.
Oh and my character Ben. He is soo clever and kind.
And Katava. She is great cause she has the same feeling as me and the difference it that she can do something to change it all.
Now for villians... I can't lie, I like my evil guy... His "name" is Flare. And he has such auburn eyes they almost look red. He is a little crazy too.
I love my character Kitty. She is a lot like me, but cooler.
Oh and my character Ben. He is soo clever and kind.
And Katava. She is great cause she has the same feeling as me and the difference it that she can do something to change it all.
Now for villians... I can't lie, I like my evil guy... His "name" is Flare. And he has such auburn eyes they almost look red. He is a little crazy too.
Jennifer wrote: "I will confess, I can have a bit of a weakness for the villains....... Sometimes."
Lol, I don't too much. But I do like my one guy.
Lol, I don't too much. But I do like my one guy.
Jennifer wrote: "Okay, so we have a favourite characters in fiction thread, but I think us writers need to showcase some of our favourites from our own personal works of fiction. It can be a villain, a good guy, or..."
Awesome character, though, I'm not sure I'd classify him as a villain. There's kind of an attitude about writing that says if they aren't the "hero", then they're the villain. With Hendy, he's sometimes bad, but sometimes good. He's not a hero, but I don't think he's a villain either, at least not anymore.
Now, as for characters that I've written. Pretty much all of the ones from The Gifted. I think they're my best written characters, and the villain: Beck... Definitely the most evil guy I've ever attempted. Seriously, he's the kind that even if he isn't in the scene, and is nowhere near it, he'll still be antagonizing the heroes.
Awesome character, though, I'm not sure I'd classify him as a villain. There's kind of an attitude about writing that says if they aren't the "hero", then they're the villain. With Hendy, he's sometimes bad, but sometimes good. He's not a hero, but I don't think he's a villain either, at least not anymore.
Now, as for characters that I've written. Pretty much all of the ones from The Gifted. I think they're my best written characters, and the villain: Beck... Definitely the most evil guy I've ever attempted. Seriously, he's the kind that even if he isn't in the scene, and is nowhere near it, he'll still be antagonizing the heroes.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Okay, so we have a favourite characters in fiction thread, but I think us writers need to showcase some of our favourites from our own personal works of fiction. It can be a villai..."
Yea Flare is the kind who is there always a few steps behind them and then pops up at random moments. And also the kind where just when you think he's gone, he's still alive.
Yea Flare is the kind who is there always a few steps behind them and then pops up at random moments. And also the kind where just when you think he's gone, he's still alive.
@Caitlyn: Cool characters. I'd like to see Flare's eyes.
@Mojo: Beck sounds like quite the antagonist.
@Mojo: Beck sounds like quite the antagonist.
Princess Dee wrote: "@Caitlyn: Cool characters. I'd like to see Flare's eyes.
@Mojo: Beck sounds like quite the antagonist."
Lol, my main character in that story, Kitty, things they are creepy and are burned into her memory.
@Mojo: Beck sounds like quite the antagonist."
Lol, my main character in that story, Kitty, things they are creepy and are burned into her memory.

Now, as for characters that I've written. Pretty much all of the ones from The Gifted. I think they're my best written characters, and the villain: Beck... Definitely the most evil guy I've ever attempted. Seriously, he's the kind that even if he isn't in the scene, and is nowhere near it, he'll still be antagonizing the heroes. "
Fair enough... He kind of straddles the fence, but when I first introduced him, he was a villain, and he always has villainous intent, even if you don't see it...
Beck... Yes... I'd never want to meet him anywhere, but beautifully written.
Another favourite of mine is Aedan. Has one eye, but is still pretty good at sneaking up on people, noticing things, and altogether being awesome. Very competitive, fearless (mostly)... And no, he's not a bad guy.

Like mg favorite Hero is called Hannah ( in the book she's really fun) she is really good in dealing in knives. she is sarcastic, fearless and well

and well my favourite Villian is called Angela she is very very decieving and always has a plan in a way.......


The Phantom wrote: "Tobias Stone: British, and of course a villain. His inspiration lay in Charles Magnussen, the so-called Napoleon of Blackmail. Tobias, as such, has a large empire, based entirely off those he contr..."
You already know how much I love him
You already know how much I love him

I don't have a protagonist who could possibly win."
lol.... So write him, and let him wreak havoc for a while. You can have him be the main character, then throw a monkey wrench into his life. There has to be that one person he can't seem to get at, who manages to sometimes foil his plans (not always, mind you, just sometimes) –� someone that, perhaps, he can't understand... He might seem a perfect villain, but even "perfect" villains make mistakes and get caught.
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Gee, there are so many characters in my trilogy that I've grown very fond of. Tenny, Anna, Freddie, General Raul, Captain Red, and of course King Joshua. Picking a favorite would be impossible. But I really, really had a lot of fun with Captain Red! He is...a man of many facets. An explorer, a bit cocky and rough around the edges, but you just gotta love him. :)
Gee, there are so many characters in my trilogy that I've grown very fond of. Tenny, Anna, Freddie, General Raul, Captain Red, and of course King Joshua. Picking a favorite would be impossible. But I really, really had a lot of fun with Captain Red! He is...a man of many facets. An explorer, a bit cocky and rough around the edges, but you just gotta love him. :)
My favorite characters are ones that allow great sarcasm in the inner monologue. Like my male protagonist for last year's nanow: Colt. Here's a quote.
"Convincing mom I needed to go the party was easier than I had first thought.
"What's that, son?" she said. "Teenage debauchery in the middle of nowhere? Can I come too?"
Okay, she didn't really say that."
"Convincing mom I needed to go the party was easier than I had first thought.
"What's that, son?" she said. "Teenage debauchery in the middle of nowhere? Can I come too?"
Okay, she didn't really say that."
Demonhunter wrote: "I don't have many favorites. I am thinking it might be Jared at the moment for his total depravity."
Ha, nice.
Ha, nice.
Mojoboy31 wrote: "My favorite characters are ones that allow great sarcasm in the inner monologue. Like my male protagonist for last year's nanow: Colt. Here's a quote.
"Convincing mom I needed to go the party was ..."
What's debauchery?
"Convincing mom I needed to go the party was ..."
What's debauchery?
Mojoboy31 wrote: "From the dictionary: Debauchery: excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures."
So..... O.o I still don't get it.
So..... O.o I still don't get it.
What would you call a bunch of teens getting together in the woods to drink, smoke/ what have you?

Here's a favourite...
Kedric. In both stories where I've used this name for a character, I've loved the character... and they are not the same person, nor even in the same world.
First time I wrote him, he was merely a lieutenant who was a strategist, then eventually was given charge over a province (it was complicated).
This time around, he's the head of the border patrol in one kingdom, then finds out he's the heir to the kingdom that his people fight, and... it's confusing.
@Paige: lol!!!
@Jennifer: Both Kedrics are pretty awesome...
Another of my favorite characters to write is the female lead from last nanow. I'm not sure how to describe her. Hopeful, faithful, smart, stubbornly happy, though she often gets treated pretty bad.
@Jennifer: Both Kedrics are pretty awesome...
Another of my favorite characters to write is the female lead from last nanow. I'm not sure how to describe her. Hopeful, faithful, smart, stubbornly happy, though she often gets treated pretty bad.

Another of my favorite characters to write is the female lead from last nanow. I'm not sure how to describe her. Hopeful, faithful, smart, stubbornly happy, though she often gets treated pretty bad."
Many thanks...
Pretty bad? I'd say that's an understatement......
Jennifer wrote: "Mojoboy31 wrote: "@Jennifer: Both Kedrics are pretty awesome...
Another of my favorite characters to write is the female lead from last nanow. I'm not sure how to describe her. Hopeful, faithful, ..."
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Yeah.. I don't think I meant to put her through the wringer quite that bad... But oh, well...
Another of my favorite characters to write is the female lead from last nanow. I'm not sure how to describe her. Hopeful, faithful, ..."
: )
Yeah.. I don't think I meant to put her through the wringer quite that bad... But oh, well...

Jennifer wrote: "Didn't mean to? Right. Like I didn't mean to kill off half your favourite characters in my Mardan tales...."
*scowl*
At least I was only mean to mine. Instead of killing her.
*scowl*
At least I was only mean to mine. Instead of killing her.

*scowl*
At least I was only mean to mine. Instead of killing her."
Right. Course.. your story has not ended...
Jennifer wrote: "Mojoboy31 wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Didn't mean to? Right. Like I didn't mean to kill off half your favourite characters in my Mardan tales...."
*scowl*
At least I was only mean to mine. Instead o..."
Yeah, so you'd better watch it.
*scowl*
At least I was only mean to mine. Instead o..."
Yeah, so you'd better watch it.

I have multiple characters in my current repertoire who could very easily have "accidents" or otherwise meet their maker soon....

Oof. That's cold.....

I killed off an entire escort for the king and queen... and Cole's entire tracking team (Cole is a villain, and he helped with the killing in both situations)...
Jennifer wrote: "Oh? Is that a threat? ;P
I have multiple characters in my current repertoire who could very easily have "accidents" or otherwise meet their maker soon...."
*narrows eyes*... As do I...
@DH: these are the moments I refer to as the evil smirk. You come up with a plan so evil you can't help but smirk at yourself.
I have multiple characters in my current repertoire who could very easily have "accidents" or otherwise meet their maker soon...."
*narrows eyes*... As do I...
@DH: these are the moments I refer to as the evil smirk. You come up with a plan so evil you can't help but smirk at yourself.
Jennifer wrote: "Demonhunter wrote: "I am quite cold. I already killed the main character's BF."
I killed off an entire escort for the king and queen... and Cole's entire tracking team (Cole is a villain, and he h..."
And I did something, very, very awful today, but I can't say what due to spoilers.
I killed off an entire escort for the king and queen... and Cole's entire tracking team (Cole is a villain, and he h..."
And I did something, very, very awful today, but I can't say what due to spoilers.
One of my absolute favourite characters I've written is Hendelmere. Yes, he's a villain, but I find him fascinating. I mean, really. Yellow eyes? And black hair? And he's an absolute romantic at heart? He makes some pretty dumb decisions, even though he's brilliant.... He has a nasty temper, though.... But his wife Jossa is probably his greatest weakness (in a good way).