Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20181124030702/@comment-30384301-20181124035832

Chilly Bean BAM! wrote: Redfork2000 wrote: Chilly Bean BAM! wrote: Redfork2000 wrote: Chilly Bean BAM! wrote: Ah.

Anyways, a new character, but something's different about this one.

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A goat. Named Sammy. What's the point of this? Your main characters need to be develop. Focus on Richard, Kernely, and all the other characters whose names I can't remember right now. It's much better than tossing in a random goat that will be forgotten as fast as your other dozens of new characters. Okay, fine! *throws the goat in the boat*Seriously, I need development, but I can't come up with anything. Can you all help me? Of course we can, but that's not the point. Chilly, you need to learn to develop your characters without help. If I always solve your storywriting problems, you wouldn't learn how to do it yourself, now would you? I do a horrible job! Can you please do it at least THIS time? To be fair, we have already helped you more than needed. Fork was mainly the one who helped you develop your characters. And on occasion, I attempted to help out. Without those, your characters would've ended up much more bland and flat than they are now.

You can't always depend on others. If you don't stop asking us for help, you'll continue asking us for help and this cycle will only repeat itself. Sometimes, it's better if you do it yourself. We have given you more than plenty of advice on how to develop your characters. Use that advice and think of ideas. There are lots of ideas out there, just waiting to be fished out.

Trust me, I also used to struggle thinking of character development ideas. But I have improved over time, and some of my characters begin to stand out! Doing things by yourself may be a hard process, but it has to be done sooner or later. It won't help if you keep depending on others for your own benefit. So go ahead, give it a try. Try thinking of ways to develop your characters.