
I gotta agree that a lot of negative attention seems to have been drawn to the character, and it might be time to let the character go. BUT! Never think you can't come back to that character some day. When I started on WoW 12 years ago, I was ATROCIOUS. My characters were all kinds of bad. I mean. Really bad. Next level sue bad. But, over time, I grew as a roleplayer and developed characters further and began to find the things that not only made me feel confident and happy with my writing, but seemed to blend well with others too. Remember, people don't develop overnight. You might have epiphanies, but it takes time to actually act on them. Let your character be the same.
And then, down the road, if you want to unretire the character and ease them back in after you feel more confident you have a handle on it, go for it. Not every character has to die. People travel, right?
Also, no one can kill a character as fast as a director can kill Sean Bean. That's just not possible. That man is practically dead before he's even cast.
And then, down the road, if you want to unretire the character and ease them back in after you feel more confident you have a handle on it, go for it. Not every character has to die. People travel, right?
Also, no one can kill a character as fast as a director can kill Sean Bean. That's just not possible. That man is practically dead before he's even cast.