I am not new to roleplay in general, but this is the first Final Fantasy game I have ever played, and I have made quite a grievous mistake with my main character.
When I first designed this character, I envisioned him as someone who was polite but honest, unafraid to speak his opinions on subjects with tact and grace, and was the sort of man who could pick up a variety of different skills without mastering any of them, sort of able to change his combat style as the situation demanded without overshadowing anyone with large amounts of time and dedication to a particular skill. His Echo power was suited to this sort of aesthetic- temporarily 'borrowing' other characters' abilities (With OOC permission) and then losing them again after a very short amount of time.
Unfortunately, what this concept has translated into is much less pleasant for everyone involved than I'd first intended. The character has sort of taken on a life of his own, due in no small part to my inconsiderate writing, and has gone from outspoken to preachy, egotistical, selfish, uninterested and extremely unpleasant to be around by the reports of my FC mates. "We're all just secondary characters to the Tahla'ra show," was how one friend put it.
Many people also find him difficult to roleplay with because the pace of his in-character progression has been quick and diverse, and it makes them feel as though he as a character is trying to one-up theirs, even though this wasn't my intention as a writer.
It has gotten to the point where officer intervention has been necessary not once, but twice, in regards to how alienating a character he is OOCly, without me having realized what sort of damage I was doing through him until it was far too late. I thought that the changes I had made after the first incident were enough to fix the problem, but I have been proven woefully incorrect.
 I've just accepted the fact that I'm not going to be able to turn him around without outside perspective, as the things I've tried to do to fix his issues (including dialing down his echo power and rewriting it completely) have not worked because of how I've written his personality, but I'm at a loss as to how to fix this without completely destroying who he is as a character.
I have spent nearly a year playing this character, and I'm not ready to put him down for good and start fresh. The question I pose to you is this: what can I do to turn this character around and make him more generally palatable without it coming off as a cheap ploy for him to get attention or just being fake after gaining a reputation for unpleasantness?
Thank you in advance for any replies and advice you have. I look forward to reading them.
When I first designed this character, I envisioned him as someone who was polite but honest, unafraid to speak his opinions on subjects with tact and grace, and was the sort of man who could pick up a variety of different skills without mastering any of them, sort of able to change his combat style as the situation demanded without overshadowing anyone with large amounts of time and dedication to a particular skill. His Echo power was suited to this sort of aesthetic- temporarily 'borrowing' other characters' abilities (With OOC permission) and then losing them again after a very short amount of time.
Unfortunately, what this concept has translated into is much less pleasant for everyone involved than I'd first intended. The character has sort of taken on a life of his own, due in no small part to my inconsiderate writing, and has gone from outspoken to preachy, egotistical, selfish, uninterested and extremely unpleasant to be around by the reports of my FC mates. "We're all just secondary characters to the Tahla'ra show," was how one friend put it.
Many people also find him difficult to roleplay with because the pace of his in-character progression has been quick and diverse, and it makes them feel as though he as a character is trying to one-up theirs, even though this wasn't my intention as a writer.
It has gotten to the point where officer intervention has been necessary not once, but twice, in regards to how alienating a character he is OOCly, without me having realized what sort of damage I was doing through him until it was far too late. I thought that the changes I had made after the first incident were enough to fix the problem, but I have been proven woefully incorrect.
 I've just accepted the fact that I'm not going to be able to turn him around without outside perspective, as the things I've tried to do to fix his issues (including dialing down his echo power and rewriting it completely) have not worked because of how I've written his personality, but I'm at a loss as to how to fix this without completely destroying who he is as a character.
I have spent nearly a year playing this character, and I'm not ready to put him down for good and start fresh. The question I pose to you is this: what can I do to turn this character around and make him more generally palatable without it coming off as a cheap ploy for him to get attention or just being fake after gaining a reputation for unpleasantness?
Thank you in advance for any replies and advice you have. I look forward to reading them.