SnugPugg
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So, I've been just writing and not really knowing where it would take me and I'm quite intrigued by the plot I am starting to think about but I'm a little stumped about as characters go.
My go to character especially for a male lead is basically what I hope to have in a future husband one day-incredibly loving, tall, dark, handsome, and just a simp for his girl.
I realized I can't always write the same guy in every new series, lol -.-
This book I really want to make him stand out and write a male lead I haven't before but it's not coming naturally. To summarize the plot a little, my female lead is in a Witcher/Skyrim type world with fantasy creatures and monsters, and she is the adopted granddaughter of the Legion headmaster where she also works completing jobs for the townsfolk by getting rid of beasts in the area, etc. Her grandfather is due back to return from his annual meeting with the government and is quite late which makes her uneasy. Skip forward to her finding out one of his security detail had returned ahead of time extremely injured so she runs out to find him and stumbles upon him attacking a Griffin, but he does not survive.
She makes it her mission to kill the monster responsible but finds out the Griffin isn't a normal monster but actually a shifter, and he can turn to human. Here is where I'm thinking making him an enemy at first, which I'm also not good at. I prefer friends to lovers.
I'm stuck on making his personality and character different than what I'm used too. Should I make him with a sense of humor that is intrigued by her and once he gets to know her better, start to fall in love? Or should he hate her for what her grandfather and her guildmates have done to his clan (to be found out later), but realizes she's not the same as they are?
Maybe I should read some enemies to lovers books (I also don't do that either) but then I also will have to make sure I don't copy another author's character too, I have to make him my own.
My go to character especially for a male lead is basically what I hope to have in a future husband one day-incredibly loving, tall, dark, handsome, and just a simp for his girl.
I realized I can't always write the same guy in every new series, lol -.-
This book I really want to make him stand out and write a male lead I haven't before but it's not coming naturally. To summarize the plot a little, my female lead is in a Witcher/Skyrim type world with fantasy creatures and monsters, and she is the adopted granddaughter of the Legion headmaster where she also works completing jobs for the townsfolk by getting rid of beasts in the area, etc. Her grandfather is due back to return from his annual meeting with the government and is quite late which makes her uneasy. Skip forward to her finding out one of his security detail had returned ahead of time extremely injured so she runs out to find him and stumbles upon him attacking a Griffin, but he does not survive.
She makes it her mission to kill the monster responsible but finds out the Griffin isn't a normal monster but actually a shifter, and he can turn to human. Here is where I'm thinking making him an enemy at first, which I'm also not good at. I prefer friends to lovers.
I'm stuck on making his personality and character different than what I'm used too. Should I make him with a sense of humor that is intrigued by her and once he gets to know her better, start to fall in love? Or should he hate her for what her grandfather and her guildmates have done to his clan (to be found out later), but realizes she's not the same as they are?
Maybe I should read some enemies to lovers books (I also don't do that either) but then I also will have to make sure I don't copy another author's character too, I have to make him my own.