I have autism and ADHD, and it probably bleeds over into my characters, but I’m not going to confirm Conner has it to.
Sounds pretty cool! :D
I'll probably do that, then.
Honestly, though, I'm pretty interested in how the dynamic between the teen and their schizophrenia would play out. I'm assuming that the teens are at least 18, yes? So, if the teen is male, then that means that the teen has had to deal with schizophrenia for three years.
How would their relationship play out, when the teen has resented their schizophrenia for years at this point and now has to deal with them somehow becoming sentient? There's also the point that the schizophrenia could cease becoming, well, schizophrenia at some point in the sentience process, and basically end up as a small child that the teen would have to become a guardian/friend/big brother to. How would the teen handle that, and slight tangent, but how would the schizophrenia deal with slowly losing control over the teen's mind?
Overall, I'm excited to answer all these questions, and also hear your thoughts, of course.
I have autism and ADHD, and it probably bleeds over into my characters, but I’m not going to confirm Conner has it to.
@CaptainManbeard Or I could have it as a completely original "personality" that just seems to want to torment the teen at first, and then has an identity crisis as its personality starts to develop beyond its original "purpose".
Decisions, decisions. xD
I like it! You've really thought this out.
Hmm, still not sure which faerie archetype to go with. I'm drawn to either stone or psychic, or something like shadow faerie (teleport through shadows, create temporary doubles of themselves from their shadow, etc). That or a character inspired by the Cait Sith, so enhanced agility/senses, can partially shapeshift to gain feline traits such as claws... I create so many kitty characters it's predictable though xD
Question: What would my character's faerie archetype be?
I’m tempted to make Conner’s sister a second character. But I’m not sure about it.