Thread:Mangetsu20/@comment-4280197-20140210112210/@comment-8621178-20140227033458

Hello again.

Generally speaking, the greater a character's power, the more exposition that is required so as to maintain quality; consequently, it is--if you truly struggle in this regard--advisable to begin with expounding a character's initial stage, as previously stated; however, describing a character is only the beginning. When you actually take the time develop that character within a work of fiction, you develop a greater understanding of them, which generally means that you begin to articulate them in ways you perhaps did not originally intend. You'll find it much easier to describe your characters in depth if you start with a simple character concept and allow it time to grow within the fictional world you have woven around it, rather than being concerned with the final stages of its development; when done right, this is how exceptional characters are made. Simply put, you'll have much less trouble with lesser abilities, so start from there and work your way up.