>>76568690>Im having a hard time figuring out this limit, and quite frankly, ive been cracking at it morw than actually writing.>So what is it specifically? How do I make them feel 'in character' how do I make the chuuba skinsuit seamless? Is it the way that they talk?De facto, the limit between in character and ooc is invisible and due to the fact that chuubas will inherently be based on the personality of a real person means the border between IC and OOC will be different between person to person.
Still that "from person to person" border of what makes chuuba y, chuuba y tends to converge around a general area of traits and opinions.
Now as for how to actually use this for fics. You're not going to know what they were actually thinking ever but you can make educated guess off of what you do know about them, and from that construct a general area of "who they are".
From there you can throw that persona into the melting pot of your plot and see how they'll interact from there.
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Or just don't overthink it.
If a chuuba has been on air for years then generally everyone tends to have a similar view of what that chuuba is, and chances are your image of them is close enough that it won't feel OOC for other people.
So just write what you want and make the metaphorical dolls play together and kiss.