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@BlackHackle you did an impressive job, not at all what I expected. Don't forget to expose your character's weaknesses. If he's jealous, blunt, angry, cares about how he looks you can always let that bottled up stuff occasionally come out, if only in that characters thoughts. I think you did it about right. But if all the characters shunned him for the entire day, think about what you would feel like. The feelings build to that breaking point and eventually you can't hold them back anymore. It might hurt other character's feelings (in the role play, not our feelings actually, of course) but it feels good when they know how you feel, and eventually they'll be a better character out of it. So play by their weaknesses. It's really fun, especially with my Grervyn, cuz she steals stuff and hides it in her mouth. :lau
 
Lol. Yea...he sure was a rude brute of a Troll...but those creatures always strike me as being grumps LOL :lau
I imagine Shrek. XD
Good. He needs to be a grump. Grumps are my favorite characters. For anyone who read Warriors, my favorite character was Jayfeather because he was grumpy. The grumpier the better. I despair when they become ungrumpified. Read the character over and over so you can visualize the grump, and his weakness, and how he looks and acts. ( close your eyes.... You are walking barefoot through the woods, the soft moss between your toes, the sunlight filtering gently through the leaves. You see a shimmering unicorn and step on a log to get a better view and get a huge splinter on your foot while you realize the unicorn is just a horse with an ice cream cone stuck on its head.)-I learned this from reading a Grumpy Cat book. Imagine that is Malak every time. Lol
 

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