Testing out the character redesigns and concepts. Hope you are doing well and enjoy these.
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Testing out the character redesigns and concepts. Hope you are doing well and enjoy these.
I’ve been pretty uninspired to create recently, so I’ve just been trying to develop my OCs and see if that leads anywhere. This means I’m just going to be incessantly gushing about characters you know little to nothing about for probably some time. Hopefully nobody minds!
Anyway, philosophy test results for the ‘main four’ I’ve been looking at (the test is here).
Brutus:
I was a little surprised by him ending up with higher rationalism than romanticism, but I suppose it makes sense. He doesn’t fit the emotion-repressing trope that can come with that, though.
Charlie:
One of Charlie’s main traits is how changeable she can be, so take these with a pinch of salt. The fact that the current version of her associates with Brutus so much has definitely pushed her results closer to his.
James:
This is about what I expected for James, who holds a very set worldview based loosely around religious teachings he was raised with.
Sid:
I think this sums Sid up very well...
Attachment Test
Naoh’a:
Relaxed-Engaging (Secure): Relaxed-Engaging individuals tend to have good self-esteem and typically find it easy to share their feelings and opinions with others. They spend less time fretting and second-guessing themselves than individuals in the other three quadrants, and they generally find it easy to ask others for help or support when in need. They are usually straightforward and trusting in their relations with others, and their usual state is one of being open, approachable, and relaxed. For this reason, they typically have fewer interpersonal defenses than others. They naturally seek to connect with others while remaining realistic about the transformative power of intimate relationships: Relaxed-Engaging individuals don't expect to be swept off their feet, or to have their entire world turned upside-down by the arrival of some romantic savior or the like - they're already "comfortable in their own skin," so to speak. Instead, they seek to cultivate simple virtues, such as mutual trust and a sense of shared intimacy with others. They generally don't play games, but seek to establish uncomplicated and mutually beneficial relationships.
Lan:
I can’t wait to play this character 🤘🏻
WIP...kinda!
@theoriginalladya this is technically not a WIP so much as it’s character testing, haha.
Some DAI work between my Lavellan Inquisitor and Dorian, whose voice I’m still not super sure I’ve got but I’m working on it haha
5THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TEST
rules: repost, do not reblog. tag 5 people. take the test and post your results (take the test here).
Openness: high, 65% Openness describes a person’s tendency to think in abstract, complex ways. High scorers tend to be creative, adventurous, and intellectual.
Conscientiousness: high, 85% Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and control in order to pursue their goals. Low scorers are impulsive and easily sidetracked.
Extraversion: low, 29% Extraversion describes a person’s inclination to seek stimulation from the outside world, especially in the form of attention from other people. Extraverts engage actively with others to earn friendship, admiration, power, status, excitement, and romance.
Agreeableness: high, 87.5% Agreeableness describes a person’s tendency to put others’ needs ahead of their own, and to cooperate rather than compete with others. People who are high in Agreeableness experience a great deal of empathy and tend to get pleasure out of serving and taking care of others. They are usually trusting and forgiving.
Neuroticism: High, 60% Neuroticism describes a person’s tendency to experience negative emotions, including fear, sadness, anxiety, guilt, and shame. Low Neuroticism scorers are more likely to brush off their misfortune and move on.
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tagging: Whoever wants to do it :D
16 Factor Test - Emeline Tousart
Cattell 16 Factor Test Results
Take the Test HERE
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