1. The most recent OC I’ve made
I’m terribly forgetful on these things, so there was probably someone more recent, but I’m going to say Seth from my Nanowrimo project last year, Goldfish! Seth is an anxious guy who was just trying to enjoy a family vacation. Falling into the ocean was not his idea of fun at all.
2. An early OC I remember making
I’m trying to throw myself waaaay back to the early days of OCs. Technically the first OC I ever made was probably Hickory the saber tooth tiger that I invented and drew comics of when I was less than ten. I can’t think of anyone earlier than that.
I also spent a lot of time inventing superhero teams, the leader of which was always a girl who looked a lot like kirby and had unstoppable punches and kicks.
4. An OC whose story I’ve got all planned (or even written)
There’s a few OCs who I have a general plan for right until the ending, but I fluctuate so much that there’s a strong chance things will change for them by the time I get around to writing. Seth, mentioned above, has his whole story practically written, so he counts. Elias Dawn comes to mind, as I have the final scenes of his story mapped out in my head already. Teven Silver’s story arc is all planned in my head (that’s a wraith sprite OC and eventual acquaintance of Bowman Leafwing, by the way).
7. An OC I love ... reluctantly
I can’t actually name this OC, as it would kind of give things away about their story that isn’t even fully written yet. But they’re a problem child from start to finish, arrogant and dismissive and just plain mean. As much as I should disapprove, I love them a lot.
21. The OC most likely to end up in a wacky [freeze frame][record scratch] “you’re probably wondering how I got here” scenario
I mean, this is peak Elias Dawn, for one thing. I could also see Chase Lisong getting into something as absurd.