PERSONA DANCING ALL OVER MY SOUL
"I generally just tumble around."

Which SSB Character the Nerds Use

Jack: Meta Knight or Sheik

Adelia: Princess Peach ((maybe Rosalina and Luna when 3DS came out))

Bastien: Lucario or Luigi ((depending on version of SSB))

Cassius: Donkey Kong ((maybe Little Mac in 3DS))

Jasten: Kirby

After like a year, here’s the rest of Bastien’s circus troupe! In order:

Misha and Yousei, the acrobats

Lexine the beast tamer

Audric the ringleader

Tannim the snake charmer

Saga the fortune teller

Ramona the tightrope walker

Saxon the sword-swallower

Meredith the high-diver

Sandrine the fire breather

Oops I made some OCs. Me and some friends are making the zodiac and here are my contributions. I also have Libra but I’ve had her for a while now lmao.

Some OCs I’ve been working on: Anuenue, Cashile, Jinlian, Kent, Koko, Levvi, Qandisa, and Renee!

I’ll use them for things someday…. someday.

So…. guess what I’ve been toying with for the past hour.

In order: Jack, Adelia, Adelia ((again)), Bastien, Cassius, Valon, Avalon, Jasten, Libra, and Kent. =u=

Oops.

Real talk, I’m slowly realizing that Cassius will be the most difficult to write of all of my OCs. Although he’s the most mentally simple… that’s the problem.

I naturally talk very cordially, with a formal sort of vibe in the way that I write dialogue. However, Cassius knows English as a second language, and although he speaks it exceedingly well, he talks a lot more simplistically than I, which is really hard for me to write.

Even in this last paragraph, he wouldn’t use words like “exceedingly” or “simplistically”, and I’m struggling to get around this.

So on one hand, it’s a nice challenge. On the other hand, I’m trying to unlearn how I’ve been talking for most of my adolescence.

Anonymous asks:
how do you come up with such amazing characters? ;o;

Wow, thanks! ;u; I’m not really sure how to go about answering this, honestly. I’ll try, though.

My characters have come to me in a variety of ways, so I guess I’ll just go through the process of making and coming up with each character?

Jack: He is basically me. Hell, my name is Jack. So yeah, I just projected onto him how I perceive myself, and made him a more interesting character by creating a different past, as well as gave him some different struggles in additions to ones that I have. It’s hard to explain how he came to be, as it just sort of… happened. that seems to be the case with a lot of my characters.

Adelia: I came up with her on an effort, because I was trying to think of characters for season two and was having my brainstorming session. She was the first of the three season two characters I came up with. I wanted to branch out a bit, so I started with the simple prompt of “yandere”. I went from there and decided it would be interesting if she was Lolita and sickeningly sweet on the surface only to be extremely sadistic and twisted within. Her past was a re-imagining of Ciel’s cult-like experience from Black Butler, though I like to think that I changed it enough to be satisfactory. From there, my other ideas for her development have simply come along as I RP with her more. My characters tend to start one way, but snowball into a growth and advancement of their character over time, which in my opinion is how it should be, as real people grow through experience. They don’t remain static.

Bastien: This was the second character I came up with in my season two brainstorming session. I started with the prompt of “magic”. I wanted a magician, because I was thinking about one of my favorite movies, “Now You See Me.” I loved the idea of him performing magic tricks and illusions. I wanted him to be eccentric, and as I mapped out his design I had the idea of him being truly delusional, since I always have to pepper in a tragic backstory for my characters, haha. So that was a thing. I decided to make him a former circus performer after watching the short film The Butterfly Circus. His hyper-altruism was inspired by the ringleader from that movie. From there, I let RP direct his character.

Valon/Avalon: Ey were the first character I came up with in my season three brainstorming session. The theme/prompt I decided to start with was a genderfluid character. I also had the idea that I wanted them to struggle with substance abuse, and rolled with the gimmick that ey carry PEZ dispensers full of various pills. In fact, if I recall, that gimmick came before the idea to make em genderfluid. I then made a quick sketch, and built some details around it, starting with “why does he use drugs?”. I went through and made a reasonable past for him, and voila!

Cassius: He was the second or third character to be produced from my season three brainstorming session. I built him around the idea of a single father, and the rest simply fell into place. This is a trivial fact, but his race changed a lot in each draft. He was originally a pacific islander, then he was Russian/Latvian, and he finally ended up being Colombian, where I then gave him a reasoning behind being called Cassius, since I’d grown attached to the name and didn’t want to change it. “Passion” was a key word when creating him and his personality, and his label ended up being “The Hidden Passion”.

Jasten: This is by far the most interesting method I’ve come up with an OC through. It was completely on accident! Well, the design was, anyways. I made his design when sketching a morph of Jack and Bastien, named Jasten Fifer Shansey. He was originally planned to also be a mesh of the two in personality, and was made just for fun. Not meant to ever be an actual OC. However, I fell in love with the drawing, which was in pencil and lacking color. A week or so later, I was inspired by the novel To Kill a Mockingbird to make a character loosely based off of Boo Radley, the shut-in. Wanting desperately to make such a character, I simply recycled Jasten’s design, dropping off the last name Shansey and simply naming him Jasten Fifer. I decided early on that I wanted him to be albino; deathly pale and lavender-eyed. That way he would visually stand out. The rest just flowed out as I wrote him. Also, for some reason I knew from the start that he needed to have an obsession with skittles.

Ultimately, a lot of my ideas come through brainstorming sessions, where I sit down with my notebook and give myself a prompt. A label or a specific detail that I really want a character around: myself, yandere, magic, drug addict, single father, and shut-in respectively. From there I sketched a design to match the label. I find it easier to write details on a character if I start with their appearance. Then, I give them a name. I put a LOT of thought into names, as nomenclature is a passion of mine. Then, once I have the label, design, and name, I fill in the blanks. I try to add some quirks. Something to make them stand out above others. And the rest just sort of happens.

I hope this was helpful!