Character Challenge (rules and faq)
What do I need to participate?
Firstly, you must have a character; any human, alien, monster, robot, animal, or other being for that matter who can at least move, communicate, and have somewhat of a personality. They can be a hero, a villain, or a neutral character. Any age. Genre doesn’t matter. Your character can come from any setting; sci-fi, fantasy, realistic, historical, horror, children’s, YA, action, drama, educational, romance, none or all of the above! The story form doesn’t matter either. Whether your character is from a comic, a picture book, a novel, a verbal folktale, a movie, a show, a game, or even a stage play it can be counted (so long as the entrant is your own truthful and original creation).
Secondly, it would help if you had a profile picture for your character. Either you can draw/model them, or you can have someone else do it (I am going to see if I can do it some and also try to draft some other artists to volunteer because I’m really busy lol) You can also use google images or clipart, or avatar creator sites too (I posted a few below)
www.thispersondoesnotexist.com is a strange (and a tad bit creepy) site that auto generates a new image every time you reload the page. These images look like real people, but, as the site mentions, none of these persons exist in real life! I don’t know exactly how they do it, but the AI is super crazy!
www.artbreeder.com makes you create an account. I haven’t personally tried it, but other writing sites suggest this (and the examples look pretty neat).
meiker.io/games/tag/avatar-maker has a whole lot of different kind of makers from elves, to kids, to adults, to humans and animals. Even anime and all kinds of different styles. It appears that users are able to design and publish their own creator tools on here, so I’m sure you should be able to find a good maker to customize your character with!
Thirdly, it would be super helpful if you had a forums.nanowrimo.org/ account. That’s where I started the competition, and where most of the competitors reside.
Bonus: if you have discord, I was working on a server for the contest.
What Kinds of Challenges Will Arise?
Your character will go through everything from party games (think Two Truths and a Lie, Never Have I Ever, Truth or Dare) to school days (think short essays, field day, pop quiz) to daunting scenarios and Battle Arenas to test their true strengths. Throw some Mystery Mayhem into the mix along with several other PLOT TWISTs along the way, and we’ll be learning about each character’s personality in no time! (don’t worry folks. we’re keeping it pg-13! so if your character is a child, they won’t be left out.)
Who Determines the Winner?
Now, hear me, to win the contest, your character does NOT have to be the strongest or the fastest or the smartest. Your character must simply just be themselves. Doing so will qualify them to win three types of points:
Quality Control (altogether scoring on grammar, punctuation, presentation, and how well the challenge rules were adhered to).
Judge’s Say (just a pick of favorites).
People’s Choice (likes from the public audience).
As the contest progresses, participants are not eliminated. Instead, characters are able to continue racking up points. Whoever has the most points at the end of the last chapter will win.
What Will This Gameshow Accomplish?
After this Novel Competition, no matter where you rank, everyone should be able to walk away thinking in their everyday life “that’s something so-and-so would do!” or, “wow, that’s whateverhisnameis’s favorite food!” or, “if whatsherface was here, she would never tolerate such nonsense.”
Character? I Need Inspiration!
Want some examples? Here are a few characters of various species and ages with well-known personalities spanning across all genres and story forms:
Sonic The Hedgehog
Belle (from Beauty and the Beast)
Gaston (from Beauty and the Beast)
Alice (in Wonderland)
The Mad Hatter
Willy Wonka
Arthur (from the books and television series by Marc Brown)
Loki
Peter Pan
Tinker Bell
Tigger the Tiger (from Winnie the Pooh)
Eeyore (from Winnie the Pooh)
The Seven Dwarves (each of their names are self-explanatory :laughing: )
When you think of these guys, certain words come to mind. Some are tricky and cunning, some are curious and sweet, some are arrogant and boastful, some are shy, some are sassy, and some are just flat out crazy. Some are energetic while others are sluggish. Some have a smart brain while others have a smart mouth. Usually, across the movies, books, shows etc. in which they appear, no matter which writer, animation style or actors portray them, their personality is typically consistent. No matter what, remember this: characters aren’t characters unless they have some character!
COUNT ME IN!
So, would you like to sign up? Simply choose which of your characters you’d like to personify throughout the entire competition. Then, reply to this post with the following information about them:
Name
Species
Age
Abilities
Genre
Story Form
Profile Pic
Brief Bio
Current Scoreboard: https://sites.google.com/view/character-challenge
Original Post: https://forums.nanowrimo.org/t/a-novel-competition-character-challenge/186485 (requires NaNoWriMo Forums Account to view)