Have your characters always been determined (or not as the case may be) or have they learned to develop some backbone? Are they vulnerable to being put under pressure because of their loved ones or friends? What is their personal breaking point? And how can the character's enemy exploit this for their own ends?
When told to jump, metaphorically speaking, how do your characters react? Do they do so? Do they ask "how high"? Do they refuse (and if so, why and what are the consequences?). The answer to the title will reveal a lot of what your characters are like. Can they withstand pressure? Do they "suck up" to authority or are they brave enough to criticize it when it needs it?
Have your characters always been determined (or not as the case may be) or have they learned to develop some backbone? Are they vulnerable to being put under pressure because of their loved ones or friends? What is their personal breaking point? And how can the character's enemy exploit this for their own ends?
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