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7/2/2025, 11:27:33 PM
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Okay, I'll bite. I've been ruminating about this for a while but it's tough making a character that isn't "perfect self-insert wholesome chungus." I'm fairly confident in what I've baked in my brain so far.
>Stuffy. A large Teddy Bear that matches Jax's height (minus the ears.)
>Has Asperger's but came from a loving family. His issues stem from his self-loathing due to not being able to live up to the expectations of himself or those around him all his life alongside an inferiority complex as a result of having an older brother who was essentially better than him in every single way, shape, and form.
>When first dropped into the Digital Circus, he would freeze up and become sheepish as so many things are happening so fast (Caine's introduction, the rest of the gang's pleasantries, the horrific idea that the Digital Circus would be the rest of his life from now on, etc.)
>Given some time to take everything in, he learns to warm up to some of the others. Particularly Zooble since she's the most grounded out of everyone there.
>He also learns that he's actually the biggest and strongest one out of the group (as demonstrated when he grabs Jax by the neck when antagonized and chucking him across the room.)
>Zooble introduces him to Gangle in hopes he'll protect her from Jax's bullying. Her and Stuffy quickly get along since Stuffy also used to be an artist before winding up in the Digital Circus. This also prompts his previously mentioned inferiority complex to be quietly introduced when he discovers that Gangle has better overall artistic prowess than him, but for now decides to learn and study her work until said feelings happen to bubble over in one of Caine's adventures.
>The majority of the conflict that arises from Stuffy happens either due to failing others, failing himself, or his inferiority complex should there ever be overlapping duties/hobbies/roles.
Okay, I'll bite. I've been ruminating about this for a while but it's tough making a character that isn't "perfect self-insert wholesome chungus." I'm fairly confident in what I've baked in my brain so far.
>Stuffy. A large Teddy Bear that matches Jax's height (minus the ears.)
>Has Asperger's but came from a loving family. His issues stem from his self-loathing due to not being able to live up to the expectations of himself or those around him all his life alongside an inferiority complex as a result of having an older brother who was essentially better than him in every single way, shape, and form.
>When first dropped into the Digital Circus, he would freeze up and become sheepish as so many things are happening so fast (Caine's introduction, the rest of the gang's pleasantries, the horrific idea that the Digital Circus would be the rest of his life from now on, etc.)
>Given some time to take everything in, he learns to warm up to some of the others. Particularly Zooble since she's the most grounded out of everyone there.
>He also learns that he's actually the biggest and strongest one out of the group (as demonstrated when he grabs Jax by the neck when antagonized and chucking him across the room.)
>Zooble introduces him to Gangle in hopes he'll protect her from Jax's bullying. Her and Stuffy quickly get along since Stuffy also used to be an artist before winding up in the Digital Circus. This also prompts his previously mentioned inferiority complex to be quietly introduced when he discovers that Gangle has better overall artistic prowess than him, but for now decides to learn and study her work until said feelings happen to bubble over in one of Caine's adventures.
>The majority of the conflict that arises from Stuffy happens either due to failing others, failing himself, or his inferiority complex should there ever be overlapping duties/hobbies/roles.
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