13–Goals
Describe a goal that is important for them to achieve: Meeting his father’s expectations (though exceeding would be nice, too). More specifically, being a worthy successor to Oscorp.
Tell about a previous goal they succeeded at: He graduated high school (well. Equivalent) and completed his undergrad program.
What do they do when they fail at something they meant to succeed at? Chastise himself for a bit, let it bother him for any significant length of time if it’s something important, give up and accept that he was never going to succeed in the first place - and letting that bother him a good deal. All that fun stuff.
Where does their passion and inspiration come from the most? A desire to live up to his father’s expectations.
How do they handle setbacks in obtaining their goals? He’ll reprimand himself, but he will eventually pick himself up and try again. Most of the time. It really does depend on the situation.
Does your character tend to give up easily on objectives? Yes. He’s very good at telling himself that he ‘can’t’ do something, and accepting it as fact. This might not stop him from trying, but it’ll limit the lengths that he goes to achieve it.
Do they celebrate when they’ve achieved a goal? Definitely. He won’t let an opportunity like that slide.
What’s one goal they have for themselves now? To establish himself in the corporate world as something other than Norman Osborn’s son, in that he’s had a lot of opportunities based more upon his name than his competence/ability to do something well. And of that, he’s well aware, and it’s something that he does consider to be a weakness, in that he doesn’t necessarily think himself competent enough to secure anything without mentioning his name somewhere. Also to generally be more (consistently) self-assured, etc. It definitely wouldn't hurt, anyway.











