Oh no, that's not good. I tend to really like my charactes, and other users' characters, which is probably the main reason why I can type all the time in living RPs. What helps me keep inspiration for characters, is to treat them like real people. Imegine them as your friend, or imagine yourself as them, or recreate yourself as a character and incorproate that into your writing.
28-Mar-2018 04:06:05
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28-Mar-2018 04:06:30
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Azi Demonica
Ehh, London is supposed to be a representation of the random shit I've seen, while Ryder is just a rage vent. They’re easy to write for, I’m not focusing on them at the moment.
Bridgett wasn't based on any single person or character (at least, not one I've seen in awhile), which is why it's difficult to write for her. You can probably tell I don't have a mind for political intrigue, and don't know enough about it to brute force through it like I would with any other topic.
Ah, so Bridgett is an original character. I'm sure you can create her into the character you want her to be, it just takes a little time. Of course, you can allow the setting and storytelling to develop her, too, that's what I often do with my characters in my original stories.