ITT: Well-written character
ITT: Well-written character
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>Witcher 3
Reeee REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE GET OUT GET OUT!!!!
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Probably one of the best, ever.
One of the best video game antagonist ever, that's for sure.
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Satan is really easy to write tho'
mysterious done right
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Gaunter o'Dimm. Home.
Pick 1 (one).
>bad game is disliked for being bad
>REEEEE CDPR ARE GODS!!!!!
fun fact the DLC is based on the story of this nigga en.wikipedia.org
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How did a weeb detective series like Danganronpa of all things manage to produce a character as genuinely unique and interesting as Hopeman?
Awesome, just like a lot of side quests from the Witcher series which are from polish myths/stories.
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Same like some crratures from the bools, I think.
Got any more?
Mysterious where you never answer anything is kinda easy.
Id say every character Valve has produced is well written.
Also Metro games had a few interesting individuals. Good villain especially.
Just read about Slavic mythology and folklore.
There's a lot, like Baba Yaga, Wild Hunt, botchlings, and well, everything else in game.
Pretty much any character from the game. Justice characters are JUST my thing.
Your point being?
Nothing new under the sun, faggot
This:
So you consider it cheating to use an existing archetype for a character? Virtually all writers do this, otherwise they'd never get past page 1.
Name 1 character from the last decade (any medium) that is a completely new invention, not derived or riffing off anyone or anything from literature or history.
Her
what's so good about him
The way he interacts with other characters in the setting. While hes not original the execution overall is as good as you could hope.
No shit, his character is based on an old polish story.
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Intelligent, nihilistic and with a wicked sense of humor.
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O'Dimm had a sense of humor? He seemed like the demon version of Radical Larry.
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