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You know, as I think over all the WIPs I have sitting in organized google doc I'm now realizing something about how I write Shigaraki. No matter the universe, no matter the changes, I always write him as unhinged. It varies depending on the AU (which is the fanfic area I primally exist in) but it's never going to be a question of, "is Shigaraki unhinge" and instead a question of, "is he, at the very least, still attached to the door frame?". Even in the AUs designed with a health arc in mind Shigaraki is still going to be at least a little bit unstable no matter how long they work on it, the best you can do is make him less willing to jump to murder.
Hello hello, it's me! Today I'm here again to announce another freebie! Please make sure to reblog this so that your writing buddies get to download this, too :D
So, what is this guide? It's an informative e-book to help you develop your fictional characters!
Throughout the 32 pages of this e-book, we will cover eight important topics on character building, such as:
Understanding characters in fiction by defining their role
How to brainstorm ideas and create characters from scratch
Make your characters real and relatable by their flaws and virtues
How to differentiate characters using their voice and personality
How relationships affect the plot
Master character arcs and subplots
Show (don't tell) how the relationships between characters develop
Avoid pitfalls and clichés
I've also included an extra chapter with three important tips to master the skill of character building!
Happy writing,
Rach
characters have to be a little bit awful in ways that you cant defend. its good for the ecosystem. your honor he did do that. He did in fact do that