Just a tip for all of you writers out there. A good method of character development that 8theGreat and I have been using, is to imagine them in normal every day situations, such as:
1: How would he/she react to accidentally walking into a glass door?
2: What kinds of movies or shows would he/she watch?
3: What social group would he/she be in while in high school? Extra curricular activities?
4: Favorite celebrity or person in history?
5: Favorite music, books, or movies?
6: What kind of car would he/she drive?
7: How would he/she react to being invited to see a horror movie with someone he/she likes?
8: His/her computer is being outrageously slow, or even locking up completely? What would he/she do?
9: How would he/she react to being rejected by a long-time crush?
10: Which religion (modern or ancient) would he/she likely follow?
And so on, feel free to come up with your own, or even add to this list. I'd be happy to see what sorts of questions or answers you all may come up with.
1: How would he/she react to accidentally walking into a glass door?
2: What kinds of movies or shows would he/she watch?
3: What social group would he/she be in while in high school? Extra curricular activities?
4: Favorite celebrity or person in history?
5: Favorite music, books, or movies?
6: What kind of car would he/she drive?
7: How would he/she react to being invited to see a horror movie with someone he/she likes?
8: His/her computer is being outrageously slow, or even locking up completely? What would he/she do?
9: How would he/she react to being rejected by a long-time crush?
10: Which religion (modern or ancient) would he/she likely follow?
And so on, feel free to come up with your own, or even add to this list. I'd be happy to see what sorts of questions or answers you all may come up with.