Greetings, In progress of my story, I find lack of characters, and I'm not the smartest man in thinking of characters...This is somewhat childish, but please create brief character profiles. Here's an example: Name: Richard Masin Rank: Gunnery Sergeant Age: 25 Born: Missouri Personality: Serious, to the point, does not tolerate failure (etc) Physical: Hazel eyes, tanned, 5'7'', abused skin- rough; Education: High School Drop Out Favored Weapon: Thompson Backround: Grew up in a small town on a farm, with three sisters, and no mother. --- (Any other info) Just keep it brief, I need MANY ideas, so please support me in my cause, I will greatly appreciate your help. Even statings of names will help to be quite honest. Thanks alot men, Sergeant Frank Minoso
It's not a complete business, I'm studing to become one though. It's more of a hobby. Please make a character...>< SGTFMinoso
Maybe a dumb answer, Go to the phone book, randomly choose names. Dont pick all the odd ones, there were lots of Smiths and Jones's in the US Army. Make a list of skills, roll a dice and allocate points/skills/attributes, just like D&D. Use a lot more imagination in your writings or your story is going to be bloody short!!
I'm with Ali - the D&D method is a great way to do it. There's a great little program that I've used that has a random name generator called WriteItNow. Has some nice tools to help you organize plots, ideas, etc. WriteItNow
Some questions to ask yourself about your character 1/ Why did he drop out of high school 2/ What sort of family is he from ? 3/ why did he jion the USMC did he get into trouble with the law ? 4/ did he want to see the world ? 5/ what does he like / dislike? By answering such questions you develop a character Hope this helps Jerry
Jerry, I'm sure that he appreciates your interest, but the original post was made almost 3 years ago.
He's too young to be a Gunny Sergeant I would think. Most senior NCOs had 10+ years of service particularly in the Marine Corps where they expanded less and took fewer draftees. I could see possibly staff sergeant or more likely sergeant. This would be more consistant with five to six years of service and a lack of education for the WW 2 period. Another question would be when did he join the Corps? Where did he serve in peacetime (if applicable)?