OUT OF THE GUTTER (2)
David Hontiveros / Pyotr Mutuc
In the process of character creation, one of the key steps is
getting to the core of the character.
I tend to think of this step as something similar to the Inside-Out
actor’s approach to building up their character (as opposed to the Outside-In approach,
which essentially utilizes the external, the character’s physical appearance, wardrobe, etc.,
to establish the character).
Getting to the internal core of the character will tell you who that individual is, and will serve as the foundation for the active inner life that characters need in order to hopefully achieve a well-rounded believability.
But when you’re talking about entities like the Seven Deadly Sins, getting to the core of, say, Greed, can afford a host of interesting possibilities you wouldn’t normally have access to if the character you were creating was a normal human being.
For the purposes of The Septet, I imagined Greed to be this
bottomless hollow, just a pit that you could keep on filling with stuff, but would never actually get
filled.
Its personality would possess it to compulsively acquire and
hoard, and yet never be satisfied with what it already had, instead wanting
still more, and more, and more.
(Which actually sounds like some “normal” human beings out
there, but, hey, that’s a whole other conversation entirely.)
This bottomless hollow imagery will get a closer inspection in
issue 3, as well as in KADASIG: Walanghanggan
issue 2.
Both of these new releases should be available to order online
sometime early next year.
At that point, we’ll return to this train of thought.
In the meantime, you’ve hopefully already picked up Siyudad issue 2, so
you know what the plotz I’m talking about.
And if you haven’t, then please click on down to
That should be all for now, all you mighty fine folk out there…
Stay safe.
Stay sane.
you can’t drink just six,
Dave
The new ‘Verse releases DAKILA: Siyudad 2 (art by the mighty fine Pyotr Mutuc) and KADASIG: Walanghanggan 1 (art by the mighty fine Romnick Magbanua), as well as 5 other previously released issues, are all available to order online at the Indies section of the Avenida website.
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