Interesting! And despite his rather sad past, Eddie---actually Edward Browe---is calm and rarely angers at all.
So you're right, it'll definitely balance out!
Ah... Creating characters is as easy as breathing to me. The problem is keeping them right and separate from one another. So I use a specific character sheet.
Oh, do you feel there's anything else to decide on? I don't think there is on my end, anyway...
That's good. Although one has to find a medium between all business and no pleasure. Because too much of one without the other might as well just nix the entire other side. Although I'm still a bit awkward in writing it out. Hah... Hoping to get over that sooner rather than later.
Aw, come on... I mean, I can keep a female character alive! I mean... Ahm, well, I just haven't found a strong female adult lead yet...
Ahh! Well you might find interest in Eddie. He's a blonde, fair-skinned, green-eyed man from 1865 who was killed by being gutted by a crazy man trying to imitate Jack the Ripper but killing without thought. He has no organs, but was reassembled after being made into a Messenger with simple parts, allowing him to act as a human. Although now he's extremely thin, and has a prominent autopsy-like scar along the torso that might test Dylan's skepticism.
Ah, and Eddie's a bit awkward, like me. Makes it easier to write him...
Hah, that's just way out of the ballpark with me... I mean, I'm gradually warming up to the concept of writing romance in general, so that's definitely part of the battle. If it's not the main point of the story, that's definitely good. In fact, that's necessary. Lovey-stories get annoying. But slipping it in as undertones and plot devices is good.
Heh, I've... never really written with anyone in general before Mene. Now I have mainly men, and the females I have are all less than fifteen years old. That, or the ones above fifteen get killed or aren't main characters. And the majority of my characters are protectors of the weaker character more often than not...
A character in mind... Oh, that just teases me! I must know! *grabby hands*
Well, depending on where you want to go with the RP genre-wise, it'd be a good idea to have a male character. But if it doesn't matter, you can have whatever character you like.
O_O.... Really? You don't know? Ahahahahahah. It's the third installment that was released this week to a lot of hype. A game for the PC and Xbox360. The original was set in Rapture, an underwater utopia that had become a dystopia. XD BioShock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia