Part of crafting characters involves exploring their history. Just as your lived experiences have shaped the person you are today, a character’s backstory has the power to provide depth and understanding to their characterization. It can even lend context to the conflicts taking place in
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used that Artbreeder thing to make my own imagining of the gangsey :) I think the only ones that are like kinda okay are Noah, Ronan, Adam, and Blue. I had a lil trouble trying with Gansey and Henry...