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I also have an OC that isn't fully developed and doesn't have a wiki yet, but feel free to ask about him as well!!
-Sterling:
Quirk: Allows him to reach into a piece of writing and pull out small objects like weapons, as long as it's on the page. The words mentioning that item disappear and slowly return as the item is use. Once they're back, the item returns to the book. They are also vulnerable to water.
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I haven't killed any OCs yet, but I'd probably kill my D&D character on accident x3
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5, 6, 8, 15!
5. I usually make OCs because I love coming up with characters that could fit easily into different worlds and because I also like to just create characters in general.
6. My character creation process... hmmm... usually I'll come up with the basics to start. For example, in BNHA I usually come up with a quirk, then a name, and finally a visual design that represents it. Choosing the personality is the most fun, because I choose it based on the first drawing I make of the character!! I never plan the pose or expression beforehand.
8. I don't personally ship any of my OCs with someone else's OCs, although I enjoy imagining friendship dynamics!
15. An OC thats difficult to write and draw is probably Bridgette, because her clothes are always summery, and it's difficult to draw her hair and ice packs, along with her blades sometimes.
Thank you for asking questions!!!!