DekuKurohi
What would a combination of ZUN and Nasu be like?
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I think it's fair to say many writers have that character that's either a side or background character that they gave way more screen/pagetime to than initially expected.
It can kinda happen when you design a character that maybe just naturally compliment the plot or they're the only character who can fill the role other characters in the story won't dare to do personallity-wise (Too combatative, willing to do the dirty works, etc.)
Or maybe they're a character you unexpectedly like writing for for whatever reason, there's plenty of reason to go around.
My example would've been with a few characters in the same setting/storyline actually.
It started with a character called Gina in Re:Maou Isekai Fantasy, who appeared in Book 3 Chapter 56 (Aka Chapter 121)
She was the most talkative character of the ragtag group of adventurers who interact the most with the P.O.V. character, so I (planned to) give more prominence to her later on.
Then when I wrote Transmigration Breve Fantasy which is the side-story of the prequel of the example above (Mercenary of Flower), and the same exact situation actually happen again with a character called Pira, so aside from making her prominent by making her the love interest of the MC's closest friend, I also make her the daughter of the two pretty important side characters (Both (Pira and Pixi) of them shared orange hair already so it was easy to implement) as well as a pupil of the main character of the main story.
Then I realized I wrote multiple characters with the similiar characteristics and increasing their relevancy, so I just went fuck it and make them all related as to make the stories feel more interconnected (and excuse as to why a few characters feel similar to each other) when I actually go back and write the first story again (Probably after a lot of rewrite)
Second example would've Kenni Krale from my recent novel Easy Mode LIVE since she's the most combatitive and bold character so far that kinda easy to create conflicts and back-and-forth talk with the main characters. So I'm probably gonna use her a lot more than other of MC's classmates.
So yeah you guys got any characters like that? Not intended on being that big a deal in the plot but just couldn't help but expand their story or prominence in the plot. Time to shill those characters (and novels) of yours.
Maybe tell each other how well making them more relevant than their initial scope goes.
It can kinda happen when you design a character that maybe just naturally compliment the plot or they're the only character who can fill the role other characters in the story won't dare to do personallity-wise (Too combatative, willing to do the dirty works, etc.)
Or maybe they're a character you unexpectedly like writing for for whatever reason, there's plenty of reason to go around.
My example would've been with a few characters in the same setting/storyline actually.
It started with a character called Gina in Re:Maou Isekai Fantasy, who appeared in Book 3 Chapter 56 (Aka Chapter 121)
She was the most talkative character of the ragtag group of adventurers who interact the most with the P.O.V. character, so I (planned to) give more prominence to her later on.
Then when I wrote Transmigration Breve Fantasy which is the side-story of the prequel of the example above (Mercenary of Flower), and the same exact situation actually happen again with a character called Pira, so aside from making her prominent by making her the love interest of the MC's closest friend, I also make her the daughter of the two pretty important side characters (Both (Pira and Pixi) of them shared orange hair already so it was easy to implement) as well as a pupil of the main character of the main story.
Then I realized I wrote multiple characters with the similiar characteristics and increasing their relevancy, so I just went fuck it and make them all related as to make the stories feel more interconnected (and excuse as to why a few characters feel similar to each other) when I actually go back and write the first story again (Probably after a lot of rewrite)
Second example would've Kenni Krale from my recent novel Easy Mode LIVE since she's the most combatitive and bold character so far that kinda easy to create conflicts and back-and-forth talk with the main characters. So I'm probably gonna use her a lot more than other of MC's classmates.
So yeah you guys got any characters like that? Not intended on being that big a deal in the plot but just couldn't help but expand their story or prominence in the plot. Time to shill those characters (and novels) of yours.
Maybe tell each other how well making them more relevant than their initial scope goes.