Work In Progress: The Wallflower


Now I am going to say this once don't read it! It will be for refrence for me. He is in progress which means he'll be subject to change. I'm going to put a lot of hard work into this character and I don't want him to be spoiled and or have all his cards revealed. I won't be mad if you do but, if you do leave feedback. Be honest just try not to look at him for trying to answer who he going to be?

if(doesNotWantToBeSpoiled=true)
turnBackNow();
else
readOnAtOwnRisk();






Motivation: Lonliness, Isolation, fear of last two mentioned items.

Goal: What the character wants is a social life. He wants friends he wants a lover/love interest. He wants to belong and for people to spend time with him.

Weaknesses/Obstacles: Physical lack of strength, lack of social confidence, Asperger's syndrome, compulsive disorder, Bullies, introverted, and disfiguring wounds on face.

Strengths/Ways Around Obstacles: Highly Intelligent, confidence in his work/plans fabricated by his own hands, photographic memory, self-control, "Ghost" aka hiding in plain sight aka stealth (due to lack of interactions from people he can be relativitly ignored except by those actively seeking him ex. Bullies.), and committed.

Motto/Creed: "If someone's life is on the line most will do anything to preserve it."

Methods: Stalking, Sabotage, Blackmail, Talking, Pushing Himself Into Groups, Kidnapping, Bribery, and etc.

Notes: These Methods are meant to be subtle. This character is an antagonist. Therefore the person I am roleplaying with aka you. Will be the protagonist. Therefore your character's goal will conflict with my character's. Since he want's people around him your character doesn't want to be around him or want a certain type of relation with him. You decide what actions to be taken however if your protagnist likes my character and hangs out with him then there's no antagonist. Your protagonist doesn't have to hate the antagonist. But something or someone prevents her from meeting into his goal.

It's a progression type situation. Escalation. The Wallflower is supposed to crave social interaction that is withdrawn from him in the way he desires it. Thus, he starts out normal. But, based on how others treat him esspecially the protagnist he begins to arc. He essentially tries to be normal then he steps it up to kind of a creep. Watching waiting, which is why the methods my seem so various and odd. They get progressively worse as it goes on. It's not that your character has to hate him. Your goal just has to somehow conflict with the atagonsit's. Since he wants a social relation something has to get in the way. The reaction is what starts to arc.
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3 | Nov 27th 2019 00:22
iNeo
iNeo error: Call to undefined function turnBackNow()

Is there something that will push the protagonist away other than him being a creep? Someone who's too nice like my character Kareli would easily overcome that and try to become friends. But maybe that's an issue with Kareli's character for being too nice, not Wallflower. That's why she's dead :p
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RogueMarksman47
RogueMarksman47 Technically I used a method since I code in Java.

Well creep is a simple term. He is obsessive, he built a shrine for his crush (the main character.) Then things progress. He starts to take things that are for the shrine. Toothbrush, unfinished food with teeth marks, pictures of protagonist no one would want to see.
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