Of course : -)
I just introduced MC # 2 and he turned out way different then I expected. Before I wrote I knew I wanted MC1 to vaugely hate him, but as I wrote it went to a whole new level, going from a civilized, victorian guy, to a riddling manipulator. I think it's pretty healthy, though, since I have just a cardboard personality floating in my characters minds since I usually think about plot first. Now that MC1's anger has skyrocketed, I struggled at first to display MC2 as still mysterious and a pseudo-antagonist, while still retaining from giving him any likeable or humane characters yet, like his POV. I figured it out though, and figured it'd be best to stay in MC1's POV for now until enigmatic MC2 does something out of the ordinary so I an move onto developing is character before the 'the riddler' persona starts to be stale.
Gender:
Points: 1090
Reviews: 5