>>46010989>What is your OC's job? Do they like their job? Is it a life-long career for them, or just something temporary? Do their pokemon fit the "theme" of their job, and do they train pokemon that could help them with their job? Does your OC only have a single team, or do they have boxes full of pokemon?Fu works as a trainer/challenger inside of a dragon gym! It's only something temporary for her, though, as she aspires to become the gym leader herself. Her pokemon mostly fit the theme of her job and she trains most of her pokemon to help he with battling for work, outside of doing it out of love. The only pokemon she has that she doesn't use for work is Charmander since he's a fire type. She only has a single team.
>Does your OC have an overarching storyline or character arc? If so, where do you view them along that arc - do you think of them as just beginning it, at its climax, at its end, or somewhere else? Or, do you view their personal timeline as being flexible and go with whatever fits best for whatever you're using them for at the time?Yeah, she's 14 when she gets her first dragon type pokemon/where her story really starts and she's 17 as of now, though her future plot is also roughly decided as well. I wouldn't mind using her alternatively / making her more flexible, though!
>What do you primilarly use your OC for? Artwork, roleplaying, writing stories, or even just daydreaming about them? Is your OC meant to be a self insert character, someone who isn't really a self insert but shares many of your traits, or are they someone completely different from yourself?I mostly use my oc for collecting art, though I wouldn't mind trying to roleplay with her eventually, despite never having done it before. it seems like fun! Fu is a little like myself, I think. Similar hair styles/colours and slight personality traits line up, but she's not meant to be a self insert in the slightest.