character-development-assistant
物語の登場人物について、生い立ちや性格、人間関係、成長過程などを詳細に設定し、魅力的で深みのあるキャラクターを作り上げる手助けをするSkill。
📜 元の英語説明(参考)
Creates detailed character profiles including backstory, personality traits, motivations, relationships, and character arcs. Use when the user needs help developing compelling, multi-dimensional characters for their story.
🇯🇵 日本人クリエイター向け解説
物語の登場人物について、生い立ちや性格、人間関係、成長過程などを詳細に設定し、魅力的で深みのあるキャラクターを作り上げる手助けをするSkill。
※ jpskill.com 編集部が日本のビジネス現場向けに補足した解説です。Skill本体の挙動とは独立した参考情報です。
下記のコマンドをコピーしてターミナル(Mac/Linux)または PowerShell(Windows)に貼り付けてください。 ダウンロード → 解凍 → 配置まで全自動。
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cd ~/.claude/skills && curl -L -o character-development-assistant.zip https://jpskill.com/download/16939.zip && unzip -o character-development-assistant.zip && rm character-development-assistant.zip
$d = "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills"; ni -Force -ItemType Directory $d | Out-Null; iwr https://jpskill.com/download/16939.zip -OutFile "$d\character-development-assistant.zip"; Expand-Archive "$d\character-development-assistant.zip" -DestinationPath $d -Force; ri "$d\character-development-assistant.zip"
完了後、Claude Code を再起動 → 普通に「動画プロンプト作って」のように話しかけるだけで自動発動します。
💾 手動でダウンロードしたい(コマンドが難しい人向け)
- 1. 下の青いボタンを押して
character-development-assistant.zipをダウンロード - 2. ZIPファイルをダブルクリックで解凍 →
character-development-assistantフォルダができる - 3. そのフォルダを
C:\Users\あなたの名前\.claude\skills\(Win)または~/.claude/skills/(Mac)へ移動 - 4. Claude Code を再起動
⚠️ ダウンロード・利用は自己責任でお願いします。当サイトは内容・動作・安全性について責任を負いません。
🎯 このSkillでできること
下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。
📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)
- 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
- 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
- 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの
.claude/skills/に置く- · macOS / Linux:
~/.claude/skills/ - · Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\
- · macOS / Linux:
Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。
詳しい使い方ガイドを見る →- 最終更新
- 2026-05-18
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- 2026-05-18
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📖 Skill本文(日本語訳)
※ 原文(英語/中国語)を Gemini で日本語化したものです。Claude 自身は原文を読みます。誤訳がある場合は原文をご確認ください。
キャラクター開発アシスタント
目的
このスキルは、作者が、明確な個性、説得力のある生い立ち、明確な動機、そして物語全体を通して意味のあるキャラクターアークを持つ、奥深く、信じられるキャラクターを作成するのに役立ちます。
活用場面
- ユーザーが物語のために新しいキャラクターを作成している
- ユーザーが既存のキャラクター開発を深めたい
- ユーザーがキャラクターの関係性や力関係について助けを必要としている
- ユーザーがキャラクターシートやプロフィールを要求している
- ユーザーが平面的または一面的なキャラクターに苦労している
指示
ステップ 1: 基本情報を収集する
ユーザーに以下を尋ねます。
- Character Name: フルネームとニックネーム
- Role in Story: 主人公、敵役、脇役など
- Story Genre: ファンタジー、SF、現代、歴史など
- Character's Function: このキャラクターはプロットでどのような役割を果たしますか?
- Initial Character Concept: キャラクターに関する既存のアイデア
ステップ 2: キャラクターの基礎を構築する
Physical Appearance
- 年齢、性別、民族
- 特徴的な身体的特徴
- 服装のスタイルとその重要性
- 身振り手振りとマナー
Personality Core
複数のフレームワークを使用して作成します。
- MBTI/Big Five: 性格タイプ指標
- Core Values: キャラクターが支持するもの
- Strengths: 3〜5個の主要な肯定的な特性と例
- Flaws: 対立を生み出す3〜5個の現実的な弱点
- Quirks: ユニークな習慣や行動
- Speech Patterns: 彼らがどのように話すか(フォーマル、スラング、饒舌、簡潔)
Backstory
- Origin: 彼らがどこから来たのか
- Formative Events: 彼らを形作った3〜5個の重要な瞬間
- Family Background: 両親、兄弟との関係
- Education/Training: 習得したスキルと知識
- Major Life Events: 喪失、勝利、転換点
ステップ 3: 動機と目標を定義する
External Goals
- キャラクターは物語の中で何を達成したいのか?
- どのような障害が彼らの行く手を阻むのか?
- 失敗した場合、何が危機に瀕するのか?
Internal Needs
- キャラクターが実際に必要としているものは何か(多くの場合、彼らが望んでいるものとは異なる)?
- どのような心の傷を癒す必要があるのか?
- どのような誤った信念を修正する必要があるのか?
Fears and Desires
- Greatest Fear: 彼らを恐怖させるものは何か?
- Deepest Desire: 彼らが切望するものは何か?
- Secrets: 彼らは何を隠しているのか?
ステップ 4: 関係性をマッピングする
彼らが交流する主要なキャラクターごとに:
- Relationship Type: 友人、敵、メンター、恋人、ライバル
- Dynamic: 彼らは互いにどのように押し引きするか?
- Conflict Points: 彼らはどこで衝突するか?
- Growth Opportunities: この関係は彼らをどのように変えるか?
ステップ 5: キャラクターアークを作成する
- Starting Point: 彼らは始まりに誰なのか?
- Inciting Incident: 彼らの変容を促すものは何か?
- Midpoint Shift: どのような認識または出来事が彼らの視点を変えるのか?
- Crisis Point: 彼らはどこで彼らの最も深い恐怖/欠点に直面するのか?
- Transformation: 彼らは最後に誰なのか?彼らは何を学んだのか?
- Arc Type: ポジティブな変化、ネガティブな変化、フラットアーク(彼らが世界を変える)
ステップ 6: 完全なキャラクタープロフィールを出力する
この構造化された形式で提示します。
# Character Profile: [Character Name]
## Quick Reference
- **Full Name**: [Name]
- **Nickname(s)**: [Nicknames]
- **Age**: [Age]
- **Role**: [Protagonist/Antagonist/Supporting]
- **One-Line Description**: [Compelling summary]
## Physical Appearance
[Detailed description including distinctive features, style, mannerisms]
## Personality
**Strengths**:
- [Strength 1] - _Example: [specific instance]_
- [Strength 2] - _Example: [specific instance]_
**Flaws**:
- [Flaw 1] - _How it creates conflict: [description]_
- [Flaw 2] - _How it creates conflict: [description]_
**Quirks**: [Unique habits and behaviors]
**Speech Pattern**: [How they talk, example dialogue]
## Backstory
### Origin
[Where they came from, early life]
### Formative Events
1. **[Event 1]** (Age X): [How it shaped them]
2. **[Event 2]** (Age X): [How it shaped them]
### Family
[Relationships with family members and their impact]
## Motivations & Goals
**External Goal**: [What they want to achieve]
**Internal Need**: [What they actually need]
**Greatest Fear**: [What terrifies them]
**Deepest Desire**: [What they long for]
**Secret(s)**: [What they're hiding]
## Key Relationships
### [Character 2 Name]
- **Relationship**: [Type]
- **Dynamic**: [How they interact]
- **Conflict**: [Points of tension]
## Character Arc
**Beginning**: [Who they are at the start]
**Transformation**: [How they change through the story]
**Ending**: [Who they become]
**Arc Type**: [Positive/Negative/Flat]
## Notes for Writer
[Any additional insights, themes the character represents, symbolic significance]
例
例 1: ファンタジーの主人公
User: 「ファンタジー小説のキャラクターが必要です。彼女は禁じられた闇の魔法を発見する若い魔術師です。」
Output:
# Character Profile: Elara Thorne
## Quick Reference
- **Full Name**: Elara Moonwhisper Thorne
- **Nickname(s)**: Ella (子供時代), "The Shadow Weaver" (物語の後半)
- **Age**: 19
- **Role**: 主人公
- **One-Line Description**: 彼女の闇の魔法の遺産を発見した才能のある光の魔術師。善と悪について彼女が信じているすべてに疑問を抱かざるを得なくなる。
## Physical Appearance
Elara は説明のつかない印象的な銀白色の髪を持っています。それは生まれたときからその色であり、彼女の村では「月に祝福された」ことを示しています。彼女は 5'3" と小柄ですが、アカデミーのすべての魔術師に叩き込まれた硬直した姿勢を保っています。彼女の目は通常淡い青色ですが、闇の魔法を使うと完全に黒くなります。彼女は必死に隠そうとしています。彼女は伝統的な光の魔術師のローブ(白地に金のトリム)を着ていますが、ストレスを感じると腕に現れる黒い静脈を隠すために、少し緩めに着始めています。
Mannerisms: 常に袖が手首を覆っているか確認し、非常に正確に話します。
(原文はここで切り詰められています) 📜 原文 SKILL.md(Claudeが読む英語/中国語)を展開
Character Development Assistant
Purpose
This skill helps authors create deep, believable characters with distinct personalities, compelling backstories, clear motivations, and meaningful character arcs throughout the narrative.
When to Use
- User is creating new characters for a story
- User wants to deepen existing character development
- User needs help with character relationships and dynamics
- User requests character sheets or profiles
- User is struggling with flat or one-dimensional characters
Instructions
Step 1: Gather Basic Information
Ask the user for:
- Character Name: Full name and any nicknames
- Role in Story: Protagonist, antagonist, supporting character, etc.
- Story Genre: Fantasy, sci-fi, contemporary, historical, etc.
- Character's Function: What role does this character serve in the plot?
- Initial Character Concept: Any existing ideas about the character
Step 2: Build the Character Foundation
Physical Appearance
- Age, gender, ethnicity
- Distinctive physical features
- Clothing style and why it matters
- Body language and mannerisms
Personality Core
Create using multiple frameworks:
- MBTI/Big Five: Personality type indicators
- Core Values: What the character stands for
- Strengths: 3-5 key positive traits with examples
- Flaws: 3-5 realistic weaknesses that create conflict
- Quirks: Unique habits or behaviors
- Speech Patterns: How they talk (formal, slang, verbose, terse)
Backstory
- Origin: Where they came from
- Formative Events: 3-5 key moments that shaped who they are
- Family Background: Relationships with parents, siblings
- Education/Training: Skills and knowledge acquired
- Major Life Events: Losses, victories, turning points
Step 3: Define Motivations and Goals
External Goals
- What does the character want to achieve in the story?
- What obstacles stand in their way?
- What's at stake if they fail?
Internal Needs
- What does the character actually need (often different from what they want)?
- What emotional wounds need healing?
- What false beliefs need correcting?
Fears and Desires
- Greatest Fear: What terrifies them?
- Deepest Desire: What do they long for?
- Secrets: What are they hiding?
Step 4: Map Relationships
For each major character they interact with:
- Relationship Type: Friend, enemy, mentor, love interest, rival
- Dynamic: How do they push/pull each other?
- Conflict Points: Where do they clash?
- Growth Opportunities: How does this relationship change them?
Step 5: Create Character Arc
- Starting Point: Who are they at the beginning?
- Inciting Incident: What sets their transformation in motion?
- Midpoint Shift: What realization or event changes their perspective?
- Crisis Point: Where do they face their deepest fear/flaw?
- Transformation: Who are they at the end? What have they learned?
- Arc Type: Positive change, negative change, flat arc (they change the world)
Step 6: Output Complete Character Profile
Present in this structured format:
# Character Profile: [Character Name]
## Quick Reference
- **Full Name**: [Name]
- **Nickname(s)**: [Nicknames]
- **Age**: [Age]
- **Role**: [Protagonist/Antagonist/Supporting]
- **One-Line Description**: [Compelling summary]
## Physical Appearance
[Detailed description including distinctive features, style, mannerisms]
## Personality
**Strengths**:
- [Strength 1] - _Example: [specific instance]_
- [Strength 2] - _Example: [specific instance]_
**Flaws**:
- [Flaw 1] - _How it creates conflict: [description]_
- [Flaw 2] - _How it creates conflict: [description]_
**Quirks**: [Unique habits and behaviors]
**Speech Pattern**: [How they talk, example dialogue]
## Backstory
### Origin
[Where they came from, early life]
### Formative Events
1. **[Event 1]** (Age X): [How it shaped them]
2. **[Event 2]** (Age X): [How it shaped them]
### Family
[Relationships with family members and their impact]
## Motivations & Goals
**External Goal**: [What they want to achieve]
**Internal Need**: [What they actually need]
**Greatest Fear**: [What terrifies them]
**Deepest Desire**: [What they long for]
**Secret(s)**: [What they're hiding]
## Key Relationships
### [Character 2 Name]
- **Relationship**: [Type]
- **Dynamic**: [How they interact]
- **Conflict**: [Points of tension]
## Character Arc
**Beginning**: [Who they are at the start]
**Transformation**: [How they change through the story]
**Ending**: [Who they become]
**Arc Type**: [Positive/Negative/Flat]
## Notes for Writer
[Any additional insights, themes the character represents, symbolic significance]
Examples
Example 1: Fantasy Protagonist
User: "I need a character for my fantasy novel. She's a young mage who discovers she has forbidden dark magic."
Output:
# Character Profile: Elara Thorne
## Quick Reference
- **Full Name**: Elara Moonwhisper Thorne
- **Nickname(s)**: Ella (childhood), "The Shadow Weaver" (later in story)
- **Age**: 19
- **Role**: Protagonist
- **One-Line Description**: A talented light mage whose discovery of her dark magic heritage forces her to question everything she believes about good and evil.
## Physical Appearance
Elara has striking silver-white hair that defies explanation—it's been that color since birth, marking her as "blessed by the moon" in her village. She's petite at 5'3" but carries herself with the rigid posture drilled into all Academy mages. Her eyes are normally pale blue, but they turn completely black when she uses dark magic, something she desperately tries to hide. She wears traditional light mage robes (white with gold trim) but has started wearing them slightly loose to conceal the black veins that now appear on her arms when she's stressed.
Mannerisms: Constantly checks that her sleeves cover her wrists, speaks very precisely when nervous, and has a habit of creating small light orbs when deep in thought.
## Personality
**Strengths**:
- **Scholarly Dedication** - _Spent entire nights in the library mastering protective wards while classmates partied; this discipline helped her hide her dark magic initially_
- **Empathy** - _Can sense others' pain, which makes her question the Academy's teaching that dark mages have no conscience_
- **Adaptability** - _Quickly learns to channel dark magic despite having no teacher, showing remarkable magical flexibility_
**Flaws**:
- **Rule-Following to a Fault** - _Initially reports herself for the smallest infractions, creating internal conflict when she must hide her dark magic_ - This creates tension when she must choose between being "good" and being true to herself
- **Self-Doubt** - _Constantly questions whether she's inherently evil because of her abilities_ - Causes her to push away allies who could help
- **Pride in Her Ignorance** - _Believes the Academy's propaganda about dark magic without question initially_ - Must be broken down for her to grow
**Quirks**:
- Hums old lullabies when nervous (her mother used to sing them)
- Can't stand the smell of roses (they're used in light magic rituals)
- Collects banned books, initially to study what "evil" looks like
**Speech Pattern**: Very formal and precise, using Academy terminology. When emotional, slips into her village dialect. "The defensive ward should suffice to repel intrusion" vs. "Ain't nobody getting past this"
## Backstory
### Origin
Born in Moonhaven, a small village known for producing powerful light mages. Her mother was a healer, her father a farmer. Lived unremarkably until age 12 when she manifested magic.
### Formative Events
1. **The Manifestation** (Age 12): First showed magical ability by healing a dying bird—but the light magic came out as black tendrils. Horrified, she ran to her mother who taught her to "think pure thoughts" to make the magic white. It worked, or so she thought.
2. **Academy Acceptance** (Age 15): Top scores on entrance exams. The Academy became her identity—she threw herself into being the perfect light mage to prove she wasn't "tainted."
3. **The Accident** (Age 18): During a practice duel, her opponent (and friend) nearly died when Elara's "defensive" spell turned black and strangled him. She saved him by using dark magic to reverse it, but now lives in terror of being discovered.
### Family
**Mother (Lyssa Thorne)**: A warm, nurturing healer who died of plague when Elara was 16. Her last words: "Light and dark are both part of the moon, my darling." Elara didn't understand then.
**Father (Marcus Thorne)**: A quiet, steady farmer. Writes Elara weekly letters she rarely answers, too consumed by Academy life. Later becomes crucial when she needs someone who loves her unconditionally.
## Motivations & Goals
**External Goal**: Graduate from the Academy with honors and become a High Mage, proving she belongs despite her "defect"
**Internal Need**: Accept that her dark magic isn't evil, but a part of who she is. Learn that moral worth isn't defined by magic type but by choices.
**Greatest Fear**: Being discovered as a dark mage and executed, proving that she's the monster everyone says dark mages are
**Deepest Desire**: To be accepted fully, both light and dark, without hiding
**Secret(s)**:
- Can use dark magic
- Killed someone in self-defense using dark magic (later in the story)
- Is descended from the legendary Dark Sorceress the Academy erased from history
## Key Relationships
### Kieran Ashwood
- **Relationship**: Rival turned love interest
- **Dynamic**: He challenges her rigid worldview; she grounds his recklessness. Both hide secrets (he's secretly from a dark mage family trying to infiltrate the Academy)
- **Conflict**: When she discovers his deception, must choose between Academy loyalty and recognizing their shared struggle
### High Mage Aldric
- **Relationship**: Mentor with hidden agenda
- **Dynamic**: Acts as her guide but is actually studying her to learn how she channels both magics
- **Conflict**: She must decide if his betrayal negates all his genuine teachings
## Character Arc
**Beginning**: A rigid rule-follower who believes the Academy's doctrine that dark magic is inherently evil and must be suppressed
**Transformation**: Through confronting her own abilities and learning the true history of magic, realizes good and evil exist in all people regardless of magic type. Embraces integrated magic (both light and dark) as neither good nor evil but simply tools.
**Ending**: Becomes the first publicly acknowledged "Gray Mage," reforming the Academy and healing centuries of division. Learns that accepting herself fully—shadows and light—is more powerful than perfection.
**Arc Type**: Positive Change Arc (from self-denial to self-acceptance, from blindly following external rules to living by internal values)
## Notes for Writer
**Themes**: Self-acceptance, questioning authority, the danger of absolutism, integration of shadow self
**Symbolic Significance**: Represents the reader's journey from black-and-white thinking to nuanced understanding of morality
**Voice**: First person POV would work well to show her internal conflict between what she's been taught and what she's experiencing
Example 2: Contemporary Supporting Character
User: "I need a best friend character for my contemporary romance. Someone who gives good advice but has their own issues."
Output:
# Character Profile: Marcus Chen
## Quick Reference
- **Full Name**: Marcus Wei Chen
- **Nickname(s)**: Marc
- **Age**: 28
- **Role**: Supporting Character (Protagonist's Best Friend)
- **One-Line Description**: A charming therapist who's great at solving everyone's problems except his own commitment issues.
## Physical Appearance
Marcus is 5'10" with an athletic build maintained through rock climbing. He has short black hair that's always perfectly styled, warm brown eyes, and an easy smile that makes people instantly trust him. His wardrobe is business casual even on weekends—button-down shirts and dark jeans—because he never knows when he might run into a client. He has a small tattoo of a semicolon on his wrist (a mental health symbol) that he usually covers with a watch.
Mannerisms: Leans forward when listening, uses a lot of hand gestures when excited, constantly checks his phone (but claims he's "present"), and has a nervous laugh when called out on his own issues.
## Personality
**Strengths**:
- **Emotional Intelligence** - _Can read people instantly and knows exactly what to say to make them feel understood_
- **Loyalty** - _Drops everything for friends, drove 6 hours to help protagonist move even though they'd only known each other a year_
- **Self-Deprecating Humor** - _Makes people comfortable by laughing at himself first_
**Flaws**:
- **Can't Take His Own Advice** - _Tells protagonist to "be vulnerable in relationships" but ghosts anyone who gets too close_ - Creates dramatic irony and frustration
- **Workaholic** - _Uses his career as an excuse to avoid personal issues, scheduling back-to-back clients to avoid going home to emptiness_
- **Needs to Be Needed** - _Self-worth is tied to helping others; feels useless when people don't need him_ - Shows up in romantic relationships as him dating "fixer-uppers"
**Quirks**:
- Orders the same coffee every time (oat milk latte, extra hot) but claims he's "spontaneous"
- Quotes therapy concepts in casual conversation without realizing it
- Names his houseplants and talks to them
**Speech Pattern**: Warm and engaging, asks a lot of questions. Sometimes slips into "therapist mode" and has to be called out. "How did that make you feel?" (therapist mode) vs. "Dude, that sucks!" (friend mode)
## Backstory
### Origin
Grew up in suburban Chicago, youngest of three kids. His parents had a messy divorce when he was 10, which sparked his interest in understanding relationships.
### Formative Events
1. **Parents' Divorce** (Age 10): Felt responsible for "fixing" the family. Realized he couldn't control others' relationships, but that lesson didn't stick.
2. **First Heartbreak** (Age 22): Proposed to college girlfriend who said no. Instead of processing, threw himself into grad school for clinical psychology.
3. **Therapy Career Success** (Age 25): Built a thriving practice helping couples, becoming the expert on relationships while avoiding his own.
### Family
**Mother**: Remarried happily, constantly tries to set Marcus up on dates. He dodges them all.
**Father**: Distant, dated a lot after the divorce. Marcus fears becoming him.
**Siblings**: Two older sisters who are both married with kids, adding pressure.
## Motivations & Goals
**External Goal**: Build his therapy practice into a full clinic with multiple therapists
**Internal Need**: Stop hiding behind his professional identity and actually pursue a vulnerable, authentic relationship
**Greatest Fear**: Being dependent on someone and getting abandoned like his mom abandoned his dad (his child's perspective, not accurate)
**Deepest Desire**: A partnership where he doesn't have to be "the helper" all the time, where he can be messy and still be loved
**Secret(s)**: Sees his own therapist weekly but hasn't told his friends because he wants them to think he has it all figured out
## Key Relationships
### Protagonist (Your Main Character)
- **Relationship**: Best friend, confidant
- **Dynamic**: He gives sage relationship advice while spectacularly failing at dating. She calls him on his hypocrisy, but he helps her grow.
- **Conflict**: When she gets serious with her love interest and has less time for him, his fear of abandonment surfaces
### Jessica (His Ex)
- **Relationship**: The one that got away
- **Dynamic**: She reappears wanting him back, forcing him to confront why he sabotaged it
- **Conflict**: Must choose between the safety of running or the risk of vulnerability
## Character Arc
**Beginning**: Uses his expertise to help everyone else while keeping people at arm's length through humor and work
**Transformation**: Watching the protagonist risk her heart makes him realize his "independence" is actually fear. Starts practicing his own advice.
**Ending**: Doesn't have a perfect relationship tied up in a bow, but is actively going to therapy and dating authentically, accepting that being vulnerable is strength
**Arc Type**: Positive Change Arc (from emotional avoidance to authentic connection)
## Notes for Writer
**Function in Story**: Provides comic relief, relationship wisdom for protagonist, and subplot that mirrors/contrasts main romance
**Best Scenes**: When he's giving great advice while sitting in his empty apartment; when protagonist calls him out; his therapy sessions (show the helper getting help)
**Avoid**: Making him just a sounding board—give him his own journey that intersects with but isn't dependent on the main plot
Tips for Character Development
- Contradictions make characters real: Let them have conflicting traits (a brave person who's afraid of commitment)
- Flaws should create conflict: If a flaw doesn't cause problems in the story, it's just decoration
- Motivation drives action: Every scene, ask "What does this character want right now?"
- Show, don't tell: "She was brave" vs. "She walked into the burning building"
- Arc = Change: If your character is the same at the end, there's no arc
Validation Checklist
Before finalizing the character, verify:
- [ ] Character has clear strengths AND flaws
- [ ] Backstory explains current behavior and beliefs
- [ ] Goals are specific and create conflict
- [ ] Relationships reveal different facets of the character
- [ ] Arc shows clear beginning, transformation, and end states
- [ ] Character feels like a real person, not a collection of traits
- [ ] Character's role in the story is clear