I usually like to make my characters after these tropes:
#1: The Hero
The hero (Applies to males and females) is a strong, determined, and just. He defeats his enemies but is willing to show weakness. He fights to defend others, and puts others before himself. It's always the heroes job to protect the weak.
#2: The Princess
The princess (Applies to females mostly) is a kind, gentle, and fair soul. She likes the Hero and despises the Villain. She usually like cute things, but you can change this if you like.
#3: The Villain
The villain likes to cause harm to others. He usually can be found making evil plots from his base of operations. He hates the hero because the hero is the opposite of him. The villain does horrible things like kidnap children, destroy cities, and kidnaps the princess.
#4: The Mentor
The mentor teaches the hero all needs to know and is usually where he finds his inspiration. Something you can do is have the villain kill the mentor so that the hero has more reason to fight the villain.
and finally...
#5: The Subordinates
These guys are necessary to the villain, but the villain can treat them like crap. Some can stay loyal to the villain and eventually gain his respect or they can betray the villain and become good guys.
Thanks for reading and I hoped I helped all the new writers on Fanpop :)
#1: The Hero
The hero (Applies to males and females) is a strong, determined, and just. He defeats his enemies but is willing to show weakness. He fights to defend others, and puts others before himself. It's always the heroes job to protect the weak.
#2: The Princess
The princess (Applies to females mostly) is a kind, gentle, and fair soul. She likes the Hero and despises the Villain. She usually like cute things, but you can change this if you like.
#3: The Villain
The villain likes to cause harm to others. He usually can be found making evil plots from his base of operations. He hates the hero because the hero is the opposite of him. The villain does horrible things like kidnap children, destroy cities, and kidnaps the princess.
#4: The Mentor
The mentor teaches the hero all needs to know and is usually where he finds his inspiration. Something you can do is have the villain kill the mentor so that the hero has more reason to fight the villain.
and finally...
#5: The Subordinates
These guys are necessary to the villain, but the villain can treat them like crap. Some can stay loyal to the villain and eventually gain his respect or they can betray the villain and become good guys.
Thanks for reading and I hoped I helped all the new writers on Fanpop :)
Sure Disney may have spun a lovely tale of a prince and a princess with the evil queen and occasional fairy friend but that's not what really happen. There was no gifts bestowed to the princess at her birth there was no curse put on her to activate at her 16th birthday, there was no worrying kingdom that mourned her, and there was no Prince Charming or evil dragon queen. No none of that.
There was simply a young princess who fell into a coma. Her family presumed her dead but could not bear to bury her body. So they kept her locked away in her room for years. Then a neighboring king hear's of a beauty forever frozen in sleep. He comes over, finding the sleeping beauty alone in her room where he rapes her unconscious body and leaves. It wasn't till nine months did she wait from the pains of child birth of twins then to die from those same pains.
The end.
There was simply a young princess who fell into a coma. Her family presumed her dead but could not bear to bury her body. So they kept her locked away in her room for years. Then a neighboring king hear's of a beauty forever frozen in sleep. He comes over, finding the sleeping beauty alone in her room where he rapes her unconscious body and leaves. It wasn't till nine months did she wait from the pains of child birth of twins then to die from those same pains.
The end.