Re: Seana Marijuana: 1.What initially prompted me to like the character enough to write about him/her: It was a combination of a lot of things: first-hand experience with stoner culture, an interest in the legal aspect, and the challenge of playing a such a complex character. 2.One of his/her best traits: Right now, I'm not liking him very much. But I suppose one of his best qualities would be his devotion to protecting, empowering, and loving his family. 3.One of his/her worst traits: Oh, I could write a book. Currently, the trait causing him the most issues is the irrational paranoia that stems from marijuana's worst mental symptoms. 4.How easy/difficult I find it to write the character: Honestly, Marijuana is the easiest character I write. I don't know what it is, but I instinctively know how he'll react in any given situation. Perhaps it's because he's my most well-developed character, but whatever it is, I'm not going to complain. XD 5.The story/thread/chapter/post/paragraph/tag/phrase where I feel that I truly captured the character: I've always loved this entry. 6.My plans (if any) to write the character in the near future: With MJ, I just take things as they come and roll with whatever gets thrown at him. Currently, he's trying to figure out how to regain the fingers he lost on Coke and MJ's Excellent Adventure. That plotline will take a bit to resolve and then he's got the rest of the summer to look forward to!
Methadone: 1. Fought for the Nazis in WWII. Of course, only in Germany and when I say 'fought', I mean 'found whatever cover he could and cowered, trying not to get his head blown off'. He was born at the beginning of it, after all, and pretty much... grew up trying to contribute to the war effort, both by attempting to fight and spreading his tentative painkiller around the troops. 2. Is most sexually attracted to addicts: skinny, pale, track marks, etc. Mainly out of his need to try to help those mortals, and their bodies, return to the state that they were prior to their addiction. 3. Has mild-to-mid OCD. Everything needs to be colour-coded and alphabetized and his apartment always needs to be perfectly clean.