Thread:AngryLance/@comment-39280634-20200815164358/@comment-27550231-20200816015139

Yeah. The way I see it is why would a character that has everything they ever wanted leave that happiness? Why would they aspire to adventure if they could have everything they ever wanted. How could they sympathize with the ailing or the less fortunate when their life is bliss. Why would someone want to invest their time in a character that is perfec and gets everything they ever wanted or wins all the time? People want to see a struggle. They want to see those in hardship aspire to greater hights and obtain happiness. They want to see someone at their lowest rise up and continue on despite their situation. They want to help. They are attracted to those who struggle and offer them a hand.

Rep, Aro, Hound, Doc, Jeiel. They had more than my character and to some extent were more powerful and well of than him and through their friendship my character has become pivotal to many stories and has grown far more than I could have imagined.

A happy story is boring. But in a story full of hardship the smallest moments of happiness are the sweetest.