I go from concept to character sheet, I usually just combine a bunch of concepts that'd seem cool when combined. my current character is like the thing from stephen kings book of the same title but it doesn't have set goals and seems more like carrion from Carrion in it's base appearance and...
1.single
2.gamer
3. fan of sci fi
4. spends an incredibly inordinate amount of time making a character
5. and I like every genre of music but rap and free form jazz.
Ultron, his confidence is admirable since no matter how many times he's defeated he bounces back with a new plan and a new outlook on his situation. And for the hero side I like Sentry since no matter how much he gets beat down either by himself or others he gets back up.
I determine a premise and shape everything from there, I do this since it makes me think out of the box. If I wanted a arrogant man who is cunning and cold I'd have a long list of premises for a character, but if I work backwards it works better imo.
In a more fantasy setting I'd do the same, but it'd be weird to shift to a werewolf when you Rp in a setting where you could have tactical nukes dropped on you just for looking out of place lol.
Vampires depending on the lore can shift appearance. So I can sympathize with that, it makes for a spicy roleplay when your character can look like different people.
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