User blog comment:Shadowblade777/Shadow (Assassin)/@comment-5299683-20130915051739/@comment-9090456-20130918192721

Or watching him die, for that matter. I always get a perverse amount of glee the moment my character bites the dust. Or kicks the bucket.

Oh, and maybe, from a writer's perspective, sort of, I can give you some advice, sweet shadow. If you make a profile for a character, always try to say something about the character of the character. Bad play of words, I know. And it doesn't have to be elaborate. Choose, for example, a cardinal virtue and a deadly sin, or choose an emotion on which your character is based. And as the story continues, a character gets the possibility to change from a flat into a round.

And one thing I miss are weaknesses. What is it that your character can't hope to and shan't prevail against. Things like fears. Either way, I am being way too talkative about this, so I will stop blabbering now and leave you alone, for I am certain I overstayed my welcome.

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