How Do You Remember Your Father? Did You See Him From The Same Side As Others?
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☞ How do you remember your father? did you see him from the same side as others?
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your character grow over time. Maybe their moral compass shifts as they learn from their mistakes or adapt to changing circumstances. People change, and so should your characters—it keeps the story fresh and unpredictable.
Give your character a unique flavor. Avoid the tired old stereotypes personas. Mix it up with quirks, a distinct background, or motivations that aren't what you'd expect.
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