@AliceON: Hullo! Yes, of course you may post without being a member. I just went and edited the front page right now to better clarify that, since a lot of people seemed to have misunderstood. XD You don't have to be a member, but it's probably better if you are one.
I'm very glad that my thread has helped you out with your OC. :) If you really did love your OC though, you might not want to be too hasty to toss her aside. This is a bit embarrassing to say, but when I first started role-playing (roughly ten years ago), I made a Mary-Sue. *headfloor* She was one of those "beat the boys up, princess with a dark past, kicking ass and looking good" type of characters. Gah! DX When I realize how bad it was, I wanted to just... shake some sense into her, and she had so much potential that I couldn't bear to let her die.
I let her sit in the closet for a couple of years until I became skillful enough to try to revive her, and though I no longer write female protagonists, I still find time to work on her now and then. She is no longer of any royal/noble relations, and though she still serves the queen, she is more of a very common soldier...er, archer. She has become a character who is more refined and has more flaws, but is all the better for it.
Because of that, I though that maybe you would want to just save notes on your characters as well, in hopes that one day she'll come around. :)
But if you don't have a character you can use for the event, you could always fill the form out for yourself as well. :)
@Mayli: When I write my character's profile, I generally try to think of things they like and dislike. Often times, the "dislikes" are harder for me, since I don't think I have too many dislikes myself (er, well, I probably do, but I don't think about it). I also have a few helpful lists of unattractive qualities/flaws that a friend has sent me. They've very good things to think about when I make a character. :)
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