http://orteil.dashnet.org/randomgen/?gen=ed6udjdr
Here's an example of what the results would look like!:
As the title suggests, this is My Big Overly Detailed Character Generator (MBODCG), that generates the character's sex, gender identity, sexual and romantic orientation, height, body shape, skin tone, hands and feet, facial features, hair, natural anomalies (birthmark, freckles, etc.), unnatural anomalies (piercing, tattoos, etc.), underwear, socks, swimwear, nightwear, footwear, tops, jackets, bottoms, full body clothes, accessories, birthdate with time, Meyer-Briggs personality, moral alignment type, love attitude style, attachment style, archetype, five hobbies and three philosophies. If you think this list is already too detailed, then you'll be shocked at how much detail each of these categories have.
Please keep in mind, that just because all of this information is here, doesn't mean that you need to utilize all of this information in your story. Because I love description and detail, this just makes it all the more easier for me . . . since these generators are more for my personal use-hence the title of this series. Also, the results should not be iron-clad. If there's a few (or more) parts of the generator results that you don't like, you're free to use the individual gif-set generators in the future chapters. In these future chapters are information about these individual traits so hopefully people can understand the results of the generators. Even if you 100% enjoy the results from the big generator, these gif generator chapters will have information about these traits, or at least how to read the results because much of this is probably not common sense.
This will be much easier to understand if you refer to the index, and read the resources, but I'll try my best.
If you see an out of place space, just ignore it. Instead of putting "none" or "N/A," I put a blank space as an trait because I didn't want you to think that "none" or "N/A" was an actual trait, or want you to wonder what sort of trait it was. Just ignore the blank space.
For traits concerning the head and face, I got most of my information from The Face Reader by Patrician McCarthy, which describes a sort of divination by examining a person's face and know what kind of person he or she is. I'm sure other books about face reading or Mien Shiang would equally helpful, but this is the book I've used.
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Non-FictionDo you need a detailed list of character description? Got it. Do you need an outfit? Got that too? Do you need a basic personality? I got you. What do I have? Random generators. Very detailed random generators.