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Archetypes covered:
* [[45 Master Characters: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters/Heroes|Heroes]]▼
* [[45 Master Characters: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters/Heroines|Heroines]]▼
* [[45 Master Characters: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters/Support Characters|Support Characters]]▼
Compare [[Heroes and Heroines]].
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Revision as of 20:43, 6 February 2020
45 Master Characters: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters by Victoria Lynn Schmidt offers heroic and villainous sub-types of eight female and eight male archetypes, along with 4 Friend archetypes, 6 Rival archetypes, and 3 Symbol archetypes. The author connects each of the main archetypes to a figure from Greek or Egyptian myth, and describes in depth the characteristics of that archetype: what they care about, what they fear, what motivates them, and how other characters see them. She then shows how to tweak the character, take it a bit too far, and craft a villainous version.
Archetypes covered:
Compare Heroes and Heroines.
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