Subject: I also like to work backwards.
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Posted on: 2015-12-17 17:55:00 UTC

I created a handful of FicPsych nurses on the basis of funny names and messing around with TekTek Dream Avatar. Then I stuck the two together and began to ask myself why these people had such funny names and looked the way they did.

Big hair, coke-bottle glasses, and a sweater? Jewish ancestry; near-sighted in personality as in vision; a little fussy and uptight.

"Pablum" sounds vaguely Scandinavian, and I found this funny pacifier necklace thing on TekTek. Call him Jann and make him a big yet soft-spoken Norwegian guy. FicPsych needs muscle.

Where else do you get a name like "Loquacious" except on the Disc? She looks happy; make her a bubbly Pinkie Pie type. She'd never survive in Ankh-Morpork; probably explains why she's here.

Need someone to say something about macroviruses. Let's have a Star Trek counselor! ... Huh, looks like I never specified their gender in the story. Let's make that a thing!

Et cetera. As per PC's workshop, they develop and grow the more I write about them (except the first two, who ended up as cannon fodder). The random starting traits I gave them act as sort of a trellis for their personalities to grow on.

Even Nume kinda started out that way. He began life with no description on purpose, but the more I wrote about him and his partner in "Fill the Plothole" games, the more I found out about them, and eventually they became real characters. It just sorta happened. The entire reason he has green glasses is TekTek, though. I spotted them and thought it was cool that green was an option. Ergo, Nume's favorite color is green. *shrug*

I don't quite remember how the eidetic memory/Bleep dependency came about, but it may have been the result of him being the one to lose a bottle of Bleeprin in Thranduil's halls in his very first appearance. Plus me thinking to myself "lol, wouldn't it be funny if an agent could never forget anything and needed Bleep just to be normal?" There was a certain impulse toward writing a Dr. House-ish lovable jerkass involved, too.

Things just kinda snowball in my head like that.

I do want to highlight that this is completely backwards, though. It seems to work for me, but I do have to put in the work of digging into the whys and hows to make order from the chaos, and there is a reason why we generally advise people NOT to create characters on the basis of "lol, wouldn't it be cool/funny/wacky if...?"

~Neshomeh

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