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Who gave the side characters in heated rivalry the right to be so entertaining? Like vaughny’s “fUcKiN bEaUtIeS” from episode 5 has been my most annoying vocal stim for a month and I think about marly’s locker room bro flirting with ilya nonstop because this is how I too interact with men and it’s weirdly relatable. Idk they’re so entertaining and make the universe of weird fucking hockey players feel so fleshed out because they’re just so accurate to how like normal guys act? My brother is a hockey frat boy and he’s literally marly reincarnated and I love that it’s just so realistic and recognizable and also entertaining.
Side characters show depth by disagreeing with your main character.
Allies can want the same goal for different reasons.
Friends can be supportive while still refusing to go along with the MCs bad ideas.
Lovers can beg the MC to stay home where it's safe instead of doing the heroic thing.
Don't surround your MC with yes-men. Agreements and arguments mixed together will make your side characters feel more real.
Signs your side character deserved the whole book!!
☆ You know exactly what they want and why they can't have it. The protagonist has no idea what they want.
☆ They make one offhand comment in chapter three and you're still thinking about it
☆ Their backstory is mentioned in two sentences and somehow richer than the main plot
☆ Every scene they're in is more interesting than every scene they're not in
☆ They have opinions. actual opinions. about things unrelated to the protagonist.
☆ You wrote them to be comic relief and they became the emotional core of the book. Congrats.
☆ Their relationship with the protagonist is more interesting than the main romance
☆ They die in act two and the book never recovers.
☆ Their one scene with the villain is better written than any scene with the hero
☆ Readers ask about them specifically. always them. you know the one.
☆ they have a life happening offscreen that you didn't plan but clearly exists
☆ Their flaw is specific and earned and costs them something real
☆ They disagree with the protagonist and they're right
☆ they want something from the story that the story never gives them (devastating)
☆ their friendship with the protagonist is more convincing than anything romantic in the book
☆ disappears for fifty pages and when they come back you notice immediately
☆ you know what their apartment looks like. you've never described it. you just know.
☆ they carry the theme of the book more clearly than the protagonist does
☆ the readers forgive them for things they would never forgive the main character for
☆ they make the right choice for the wrong reasons and it costs them everything and nobody notices but the reader
☆ you think about writing their book. you have thought about it for three years. you will write it eventually. probably.
WELCOME FOLKS!!
We are glad to introduce you to the side cast of the Caberet!! Please treat them right and make sure to bring them back!!
I want a colored illustration of the child~! 😭
There's a few asks regarding the lil one so I'll answer them in one. His name is Theo, he's a dutch bunny, and he's the 2nd youngest of his siblings. I drew most of his family funny enough though these are more or less side characters.
Sap's design!
I saw a lotta people were interested in Swap papyrus from the BTT artwork, so here's his design! :] He's an example of a monster affected by an Anomaly SOUL-