09-25-2016, 04:54 AM
Reread my post, I never called them a stupid beast. I called them MORE THAN a stupid beast. Language is inherently neutral, and what I wrote was completely focused on construction, pointing out that you still can do something with them, but that you have yet to. I stated that with some work you could have a very interesting or inter-actable character. But that it currently is not, YET. I even directly mentioned the areas of the character you have yet to develop anything in, without trying to speak for you either as it is your character to create as you wish. I am sorry that it reached you on a bad day. But you asked for it, so I provided it neutrally as I could when I read your post, knowing that it can be hard to take often times. But it IS up to you what parts of constructive criticism you ignore and which parts you do note. And ignoring it completely does more harm than good. I said to take it with a grain of salt or two for a reason.
Also of note is that despite everything I wanted I still read every one of your posts, to note; because you've been fed up before, and I'd prefer having an actual reason rather than "Because it's annoying, kay?" That would just be insulting to you, I don't insult anyone directly or on purpose, so that's a no go. So, I carefully read everything you've written, studied more like it, and noted the reactions between each character, and the lack of them during certain other areas or times. It's up to you what to do with them, not us, but as of yet, they aren't a pleasant character to be around without a full personality to carry them from stage-to-stage, scene-to-scene.
Also of note is that despite everything I wanted I still read every one of your posts, to note; because you've been fed up before, and I'd prefer having an actual reason rather than "Because it's annoying, kay?" That would just be insulting to you, I don't insult anyone directly or on purpose, so that's a no go. So, I carefully read everything you've written, studied more like it, and noted the reactions between each character, and the lack of them during certain other areas or times. It's up to you what to do with them, not us, but as of yet, they aren't a pleasant character to be around without a full personality to carry them from stage-to-stage, scene-to-scene.