I'd like to take a second, a very brief moment, to acknowledge the general tone of this book.
Christ alive, this reeks of self-entitlement and bitchiness. I understand that the contents of the book is to point a finger in the right direction to creating a decent Creepypasta OC (not to be confused with an actual Creepypasta) but the intent shouldn't have been to point fingers at people who created their own.
Think I was... 14? When I wrote this? 20 now. Not proud of the attitude this presents.
Gonna close this book up with a final note, as over the years, with newer generations of wattpad users have gone flooding in, people have begun to notice/realise that... this isn't how you should go about things anymore. Things are different. So, in the wise words of the appropriately chosen banner for this chapter: You're creating! You're having fun! And that's all that matters.
So, no, you don't deserve to have your character, your moodboards, or your art end up on some stuck-up tween who thinks she's a god at character creation's wattpad book. Yes, there's always room for improvement, but if you love your character, and you've poured your heart and soul into it no matter the outcome, then that's what matters.
Thanks for the attention this shitty book got, sorry for the potentially insensitive statements, and mostly sorry for misleading you in what was ultimately my opinions of what should make a good OC. Love you!
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