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Which aspect of yourself do your characters have?
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At this point I feel like I've got a character muse for my every ~mood, although some of them who aren't anything like me are the most fun to play? Of the ones I do relate to...

I enjoy playing the eldest brother a lot, or else the "responsible one". The ~eldest sibling vibes are particularly strong with Ari, probably because of the ten year age gap between me and my little sister IRL.

Calliope is me. Lol jokes, but also >.>

Carmelina and Ewart and Elias a bit are my ~passionate nerd self, which is a very visible part of me. I like books and get caught up in weird obsessions for years on end xD

Like Conall, I too hate people and parties. In spite of that? I also relate to Jude because I too am an idealist who wants to make a difference & generally cares too much.

Phyri is named after my fave poem and has my love of the Romantics, but either there is some of me in her idgaf attitude or writing her has gradually rubbed off on me irl, because I do sometimes take stock of life and think "Oh. Phyri would be proud."

Rosamund is probably most like me in the all-round personality sense (although I would rather die than be a healer).

Aaaand I so very generously gave Theo my clinical depression #sorryTheo



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Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ruby Urquart - April 11, 2020 – 4:12 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Holly Scrimgeour - April 11, 2020 – 5:28 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by J. Alfred Darrow - April 11, 2020 – 5:54 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Billie Farrow - April 11, 2020 – 7:08 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Elias Grimstone - April 11, 2020 – 8:14 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ginevra Blackwood - April 11, 2020 – 8:34 PM
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RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Elsie Kirke - April 12, 2020 – 5:43 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Charlotte Beauregard - April 12, 2020 – 6:27 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ophelia Devine - April 12, 2020 – 9:34 PM
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