millyk says:
well...I thought my character will react like that...because yes she is a troublemaker, but ok not in purpose or for evil purpose...and she has a main flaw she cant follow plans... Flaws: If there’s a plan, I’ll forget it. If I don’t forget it, I’ll ignore it.
I am sorry, if it bothers you, then I will try to fix it...but yeah I thought it would be fun....but I do not want to bug others.
Also, sorry I forgot they speak, I thought they were monsters. :-/
Thanks for explaining, i know that it took mental strength, i really appreciate it!
It is hard to play a problematic character, so i suggest you sort out the situations, for example showing the flaw off in moments where it won't majorly impact the narrative. I don't know about you, but it really helps me when i play character with 'problematic' flaws and keep it fun.
If i may give you a couple of examples - forgetting the details of the plan shortly before a battle, and trying to whisper-yell to others so they quickly remind you. Or if we're tasked with retrieving expensive cargo safely instead of taking it with the whole fancy package, you discard it and put the cargo in your bag, that way you partially ignore the initial plan, but keep the main thing going. Another thing is that you don't overdo with showing off the flaw, keep it dosed, it will help others not become completely distrustful with your character.
I believe that you shouldn't fix the posts, because this is a good place for character growth. Try to fix or mend/bend things in character. Let's say that now she will be extra careful in similar situations, because the situation caused her lot of trouble.
These are my 5 cents to the pile.
Last edited March 15, 2022 4:51 pm