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My “hero” also goes further beyond what you can consider as bloodthirsty; he heals a horde of city-level threat monsters on the brink of death just to beat the light off their eyes again—singlehandedly. His reason? Having a damn good time, of course. Coupled with him being the most powerful “hero” prophesied in his isekai realm, and you have a non-Saiyan Goku who would’ve force-fed Cell a bag of Senzu beans with each consecutive round.
Simply put, we’re dealing with an MC who says, “Show me more!” whenever he gives opponents a second chance—or thirteenth, depending on his enjoyment.
So far, I’ve given him enough depth in the first chapters by letting him interact with his non-related siblings very early on, and they themselves are strong, prophesied “heroes.” He shows a more caring, big brother-esque side to them at home, but for his comrades, he learned to sit down and watch their “just desserts” unfold (read: losing against apocalyptic enemies) compared to when he always stole their glory uninvited.
All in all, my MC has enough character to not make him one-dimensional while still keeping his core personality consistent (I’ve even planned him to have a master’s degree on biology and human anatomy). But that’s where the problem begins; I’m not sure how to make him more likable, let alone relatable.
I have two options in mind:
1. A super, ultra, depressing, mega tear-jerking backstory.
2. A humble pie moment that he’ll remember until the end of the story.
Any thoughts?
Simply put, we’re dealing with an MC who says, “Show me more!” whenever he gives opponents a second chance—or thirteenth, depending on his enjoyment.
So far, I’ve given him enough depth in the first chapters by letting him interact with his non-related siblings very early on, and they themselves are strong, prophesied “heroes.” He shows a more caring, big brother-esque side to them at home, but for his comrades, he learned to sit down and watch their “just desserts” unfold (read: losing against apocalyptic enemies) compared to when he always stole their glory uninvited.
All in all, my MC has enough character to not make him one-dimensional while still keeping his core personality consistent (I’ve even planned him to have a master’s degree on biology and human anatomy). But that’s where the problem begins; I’m not sure how to make him more likable, let alone relatable.
I have two options in mind:
1. A super, ultra, depressing, mega tear-jerking backstory.
2. A humble pie moment that he’ll remember until the end of the story.
Any thoughts?
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