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     -Tyler: Though he can easily switch between the two, he projects himself to be more dominate then he really is. He likes the convenience of going with the flow, and is not one to be the team leader, however is much more likely to go a different path if even one thing bothers him. 

      -Mike: Mike will follow orders until it kills him, the only exception might be direct orders from a hardcore rich white conservative republican. He lets this happen because he feels like he does not have the power to stand up for himself. The only times he can be any sort of dominant are when he's with people who have helped him support himself mentally and emotionally and have spoken with him about how they want him to be more independent or and take control.

5. What happens when your character doesn't get what they want?

    -Onity: Small things he can let go, but chances are he worked really fucking hard to even get close to getting what he wants, and if he can't have it, he will want to retrieve it anyway. If Mike or Tyler say no though, he'll just have to suffer. 

    -Tyler: Gets pretty pissy about it but lets it go after a certain period of time of bitterness. 

   -Mike: It'll be damaging to his self-esteem ("You didn't try hard enough"), but he will try to forget about it. 


6. What's the character's self-esteem like?

      -Onity: Very confident in himself. Like, he knows what he can and can't do and he doesn't care because that's him. 

      -Tyler: Has a good level of confidence in himself, though there are times he does not believe in himself and his abilities, and will feel bad about it. Nothing too serious though.

      -Mike: Like, %.001 Confidence. He doesn't believe in himself at all and it causes a lot of mental breakdowns. He needs to have people there to support him in order for him to gain even the slightest bit of confidence. 

7. What's one flaw about themselves that they hate the most and wish they could change?

       -Onity: Onity knows that he has flaws, such as selfishness, but doesn't completely understand his flaws, so does not hate them. He grew up in a society that taught him that what he is is what he is and welp whatever who cares right??

       -Tyler: Tyler can become openly defensive towards people he doesn't even know when they speak to him about an opinion he does not agree with. He'd like to find it easier to ignore people who bother him. 

      -Mike: Mike understands how bad his self-esteem is, and if he could, he would wish it away. 

8. How does their personality shift when someone gets to know them well?

       -Onity: He's pretty much the same, maybe add in a few more inside jokes.

       -Tyler: No longer acts anti-social, and will talk with you and be loud and a lot more personal with you. 

       -Mike: Mike becomes easier to talk to basically. 

9. Do they prefer time alone, or with other people?

        -Onity: Always other people. Loves being around others. Doesn't have much fun being alone. I mean, he spent years alone in a mansion, he doesn't want to live like that now that he has a choice. 

      -Tyler: Likes to be away from people. Values being at home, away from crowds, as well as the time he spends by himself. 

     -Mike: Prefers the middle ground. Hates being completely and entirely alone, but also dislikes being around a ton of people like crowds. 

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