forum Who is your most favorite character that you've written so far? and why?
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@LilNerdyGingerKitsune

Ughhhhh I don't know!! I love all my characters so much! I love my character Brielle because she reminds me a lot of myself (she's a fangirl/weeaboo), but I think my top two are Ginger and Sprite. Ginger is the protagonist of my Adamah universe, and Sprite is one of my deuteragonist for Prism.
Ginger is a fox with a curse on her turning her human. I love her personality and her curse makes it really interesting to write with her. I'm really proud of her backstory and I love her relationships with my other characters!
Then there's Sprite. She's a colonel in my story, and at first she appears to be cute, girly, kooky, and has a huge crush on my other character. But she has another side to her, which makes it really fun to write her. She's an absolute monster, and will kill you without hesitation if you make her mad. She also threatens other woman who get too close to her "Prince". The transition from loving to terrifying is what makes me love using her.

@Lavy-the-Nerdy-Sci-Fi-Birdy

hmmmmm, I like my characters Ae'Zaheena and Joan Wardson.
Ae'Zaheena comes from a planet where things are still pretty simple and it's fun because she's discovering the bigger world that the galaxy is.
Joan's fun, quirky, and chatty. She's a jock that enjoys Kendo and Martial Arts. Also loves dressing smartly, makeup, and the color pink.

rae

My favorite so far is Zander. I like characters who are cunning, maybe its the Slytherin in me, and Zander definitely fits that description. He has always stayed to himself and has become ignorant to social constructs because of it. Everything about Zander is dark both physically and mentally. He has long dreads, deep set dark brown eyes that appear black in the shade of the jungle trees that he calls home, and his ebony skin tone allows him to blend into shadows. He is manipulative and always finds the most inappropriate times to laugh.

@Scepta101

My favorite is my character Edward. As I developed his ideals, prejudices, history, and overall personality, I came to adore him as a character and find him to be a wonderful person. A lot of characters in my stories have a strong foundation of being meant to challenge the reader's sense of right and wrong. I have a lot of fun and find it very intriguing to see what I can do with such morally ambiguous figures, and with Edward I feel I've really gotten it very right. He's modest, he's kind, he cares about people. However, he believes so strongly in his causes that he will sacrifice all of his wonderful moral ideals for them. When he sets his mind on something, he has no problem hurting others to achieve a goal he sees important enough. There are even certain types of people he considers plagues. These types of people are, in all cases, horrible people, but he takes it to an extreme in his ideas on how to deal with their behavior. Also he kind of, uh, used to be a warrior who slaughtered people for having religions and ideas different from his own and those who give him orders. Still being a soldier, he wills follow any order from a superior so long as it does not require sacrificing who he is as a person, such as if he was specifically ordered to rape someone. There is just so much to him, and I love him.

Moonlit Silver Knight

For me it's one of my villains, Obliteration. I like Obliteration because he is just awesome. He is a very mysterious character that is never seen beyond his armor. The story behind him is he got sent to a dimension where humans can't die, they only get stronger and tougher slowly. It's a completely empty and flat place with nothing to do, every day in our world is 100 years there. Obliteration was freed 2 years after being accidently imprisoned by one of the heroes. Now he harbors a grudge. He killed every single person the hero cared about, burned the hero's city to the ground leaving no survivors, and left him at death's door multiple times only to spare the hero so the hero could watch Obliteration kill more people he cared about. He doesn't care if he dies, he is just glad he made the hero suffer. It hurt a lot when I had to kill Obliteration.

@sgadanwrites

Calum and Iain, my edgy sons. They feel like reflections of myself sometimes. It's scary. Jamie never fails to make me laugh, and Cathal is my hysterical psychopathic side put into a 400-year-old Dubliner with a cool haircut.

@HighPockets group

Mine change about daily, but currently my favorites are these two, both from different stories:
Geneva Weston: She’s a brave lawyer and private eye With a smart brain and smarter mouth, and says what she’s thinking, which is what I wish I could do. She’s very much who I aspire to be, except without, like, her best friend dying in a car crash
And
Jon Revis: Jon is special to me because he started out as a background character but now is a main. He’s been through a lot of crap, but still manages to be positive and a generally loving person despite all of the emotional and physical pain he’s endured.