originally posted in:The Black Garden
So I was reading some bungie articles and I noticed a theme. They all say that our guardians should resemble us. That basically they should b us in game form. But I got to thinking that I don't really do that when I make a character in a game. My purpose for playing these games is to kinda escape reality in real life im a quiet shy person but in the game I can b a guns blazing bad ass so my question to you is when u make your guardian will it b a reflection of u or an outlet for what u want to be
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This is all explained in Spy Kids 3D. I like to be a Hunter and or Titan in Destiny, but to be frank I'm not supportive of violence at all. So, in my idea of fun, there is my awesome Titan part of me and my sharpshooting killer part. Maybe it is too deep and obscure I never think about it. All I know is that I like guns, yet give me a gun and bad guy in real life, I'd shoot his leg. Then most likely run like hell is on the roof. So in a way, when a person has fun they enjoy to be different if not opposite of what they practice daily. It's interesting really.
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At first I thought this was going to be about how the characters created for the stories here reflect ourselves in some way (in which case I might've had some explaining to do), but to answer your question I create my game characters for one thing and one thing only... fun (also longevity but that's another story). My character(s) might exhibit traits similar to my own but that's only because I'm the one controlling her/him/it(/them).