CAPOW
CHARACTER TEMPLATE AND GUIDE
The
following describes the general outline of a
CAPOW character sheet.
DARE'S GOLDEN
RULE:
If your character lost all
fighting abilities, how would they stand apart
from other characters?
In other words: DON'T FOCUS
HEAVILY ON FIGHTING SKILLS -- PERSONALITY AND
ATTITUDE FIRST! - CAPOW IS
WRITING!
Remember, CAPOW stresses writing and
development of character through writing. Keep
this in mind ALWAYS as you make your
character.
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ASK FOR HELP!
If there's something you're not sure about, or
you think your character is too powerful, ask
for some guidance by sending up your character
to a member. But read all the guidelines below.
We really hate seeing characters who are
inappropriate because their creator obviously
didn't read this document.
[CHARACTER'S NAME:]
Pretty self explanatory. The name of the
character. Can also include other common forms
of address (ie: "Baka!" or "Hey you!" or
"HENTAI-BOY!")
[STATUS:]
Any particular occupation the character holds
or a general reason for existence.
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BE ORIGINAL!
Copying an anime character outright is frowned
upon. Just remember the difference between
patterning a character off a pre-existing
genre, and ripping off a pre-defined
character.
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BE CREATIVE!
CAPOW already has a wide variety of
characters. We really don't need more of the
same. Here are some other character types you
might not have thought of. Try scanning through
the existing character sheets to see what CAPOW
already has.
Magicians -- (Lina Inverse, Slayers; Slayn,
Record Of Lodoss War)
Psychics -- (Tetsuo, Akira)
Magical Knights/Magical Pretty Girls --
(Honey, Cutey Honey; Yohko, Devil Hunter Yohko;
Serena, Sailor Moon)
People with Power Armor -- (MIKU, Metal
Fighter Miku; Nene, Bubblegum Crisis)
Martial Artists -- (Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2;
Ken, Fist Of The North Star)
Mecha/Giant Robot Pilots -- (Shinji, Neon
Genesis Evangelion; Rick Hunter, Robotech)
Ninjas -- (Jubei, Ninja Scroll; Aeon Flux,
Aeon Flux; Susuke, Ranma 1/2)
Oni/Yoma (demons) -- (Lum, Urusei Yatsura;
Miyu, Vampire Princess Miyu)
Vampire Hunters / Witchhunters (D, Vampire
Hunter D; Katsumi, Silent Mobius)
Strongmen/women -- (Sensei Fujisawa, El
Hazard; A-ko, Project A-ko)
Furries and Half-breeds -- (Mink, Dragon Half;
Nuku Nuku, APCCG Nuku Nuku)
Letches/Luckouts -- (Tylor, Irresponsible
Captain Tylor; Ataru, Urusei Yatsura)
BG Squared (Beautiful Girls, Big Guns) -- (Kei
and Yuri, Dirty Pair)
General Powered Characters -- (Sister Shayla
Shayla, El Hazard; Mika and Miu,
Hyperdolls)
Some
good questions to ask yourself:
1) Do they have a purpose / point of being?
2) What makes them unique / interesting?
3) What characteristics do they have that
makes people able to write them and have the
character recognizable no matter how badly
written?
[GENERAL APPEARANCE:]
A basic description of the character's
physical attributes and distinguishing
features. Also includes stuff like eye colour,
hair colour, hair-style, height, etc.
[GENERAL CLOTHING:]
Like any good anime character, this is what
your character will be wearing most of the
time. It's commonly known that some anime
characters are unrecognizable in different
clothes.
[WEAPONRY:]
A description of all the weapons your
character likes to use in combat. Guns, knives,
swords, anything can be a weapon actually.
Usually what the character is proficient
with.
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DON'T OVERDO IT!
CAPOW isn't a fighting forum or an RPG. We
stress writing, writing, writing! A character
overloaded with weapons just to make it cool,
isn't cool. You should focus your efforts more
on their personality and quirks.
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BE REALISTIC!
A character carrying various handguns, knives,
grenades, all strapped to his/her body isn't
very realistic. Use moderation.
[POWERS/SKILLS:]
The powers and/or skills your character has at
their disposition. This doesn't have to be just
offensive and defensive things. It could
something as powerful as energy blasts to
something ordinary like picking locks or superb
cooking abilities.
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DON'T POWERPLAY!
A character with too many overpowering
abilities won't easily integrate with the other
characters. There's no sense of struggle or
conflict. Powers such as mind control,
immortaility, super offensive
spells/powers/energy are really discouraged. If
you dropped your character into a
lesser-powered anime and they kicked everyone's
ass, then your character is probably too
powerful. Either tone it down or introduce some
weaknesses. (see below)
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BE EXACT!
How good is your character's skills? How do
they compare against others? How often can they
use their skills without tiring?
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BALANCE IS KEY!
If you must insist on a powerful skill,
balance it out with a serious weakness. For
example, Dracula is quite a powerful character.
He's immortal, can shape-shift, and control
people's minds. But, he has serious weaknesses.
Sunlight means instant death. He cannot travel
off his native soil. He cannot stand before a
cross. These help balance the character
out.
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IT CAN BE FUN TOO!
Powers and skills don't have to be fighting
abilities. We really love to see people with
interesting quirks like being able to withstand
bad cooking, useful music playing skills,
etc.
[WEAKNESSES:]
Describe some things that might limit your
character's powers. Remember, if your character
has a serious skill that might be considered
too powerful, balance it with a serious
weakness.
If your
character isn't too powerful, it might be fun
to add in some extra weaknesses like being
unable to lie or a total craving for 10 buckets
of icecream. This helps introduce comedy and
sets your character apart from others.
[ATTITUDE:]
A short paragraph about your character's
personality. Are they friendly, shy, rude,
brooding? Also can contain their outlook on
life in general. You character's personality
can be the major driving force behind the
shaping of your character instead of his/her
powers, abilities, history or
profession.
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DON'T BE ANTI-SOCIAL!
One of the problems with writing as a team is
that if a character doesn't like to interact
with others, it's hard to get them into good
writing situations. Try and avoid characters
who are anti-social or doesn't like
talking/interacting. This is not to say that
they have to be nice. One of CAPOW's neatest
characters, Dachend, is a total pain-in-the-ass
and loves to piss people off!
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BE CREATIVE!
Again, like the status, think of things that
might help your character stand apart from
other people. We like people who are friendly
etc. but try and be different too. A good
foundation might be some popular anime
stereotypes: (ie: boy-crazy girl, letcherous
guy, bookworm female, eternally confused male,
etc...) Then, let your imagination go!
[REACTIONS TO:]
What your character is likely to say in
familiar situations. The purpose of this is to
provide a sense of how your character might act
and react.
{A
GREETING:} What kind of greeting do they
give to other people? Friends?
Strangers?
"Hi I'm Ranma Saotome. Sorry about this."
- Ranma, 'Ranma 1/2'
{A
CHALLENGE:} What your character might say to
someone bold (or foolish?) enough to pick a fight
with them.
"Do you once again dare to taste Fujisawa's fists of justice?"
- Mr. Fujisawa, 'El-Hazard'
{AN
ATTACK:} What your character will do when the
only resort is violence. Could be a witty line or
a simple gesture, etc.
"Oh? In that case I'll show you no mercy."
- Lina Inverse, 'Slayers'
{A
PASS:} Interactions with the other sex is
inevitable. How will your character respond to
such comments? Is your character a silver tongued
devil, or could they use lessons in dealing with
the opposite sex?
[SLAP!] "That's the viewing fee. Quite a bargain, eh?"
- Asuka Soryuu Langley, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion'
[BACKGROUND:]
Any other information that you feel is
important to the character's development. This
can include stuff like quirks, past
experiences, likes and dislikes, growing
up.
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PROVIDE AN INTRO STORY!
One of the requirements for a new member is a
sample of your writing. The best way to do that
is write a little story introducing your
character and how he/she might interact with
others, what they think or how they act.
[ANIME INFLUENCES:]
What sort of anime or manga influenced you
when you created this character? It doesn't
have to be a specific thing. Having a character
that has a general anime feel but completely
original for all other anime characters is
possible. It can also be a mixture of
characteristics from other anime.
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REMEMBER TO BE ANIME!
Characters coming directly from things like
Mad Max, Dirty Harry, Shadowrun, Rifts,
AD&D are discouraged. That doesn't mean
your character can't be like someone from these
things. But the anime concept should be the
most primary and important.
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