Character Development is the most important part of the story…without the characters, their quirks, their personalities, and their histories, the story can run out of gas quickly. Here's a Character is designed to provide character starters with unique attributes and profile triggers so that they may be interleaved with each other, or with particular situations, or particular scenes, such as those in [http://sceneasituation.wikidot.com/.], in order to provide a cohesive story relationship whether the character is driving the story, a bit player, or a means of telling the story using foreshadowing or in flashback. By assigning unique attributes to each character, the writer may also invert, or change the relationships of the attributes dynamically, providing an unlimited array of possiblities for the development of the character. It is, to coin a phrase, "Character Development DNA" for your script, screenplay, or novel.
When you add a character template, simply identify the qualitative attributes of the character from the choices, or add new attributes. When the character is introduced to the storyline, the relationships may be interleaved and highlighted to provide the writer with a means to more effectively weave a situation into the story, or to use the character attributes as a jumping point to a subplot or a new storyline.
No matter what the character…from the ebullient to the insipid, from the major player to the extra in the background, Here's A Character provides the means to create linear and consistent, yet delightfully unpredictable relationships within the framework of the story.





