Example input
[role of the character]: Protagonist/Antagonist/Sidekick/Love Interest
[Genre]: Action/Romance/Fantasy/Horror/etc.
[Format]: Novel/Comic/Manga/Screen Play/Video Game
[Story Premise]: Chris Roth is one of the ruthless Viking King of the Edda Saga. But what no one knows, he is immortal and living in the modern society as a stay home husband. In his role as a loving father and supporter of his successful business wife, he devotes all his heart and soul. But sometimes his past catches up with him.
[Information about the character]: Chris Roth is one of the ruthless Viking King of the Edda Saga. He is immortal, but had left is past self be, to become a passionate stay home husband, in the modern society. He is devoted to role his role as a loving father and supporter of his successful business wife.
[Gender Pronouns]: he/she/them/himself/herself/themselves
Example output
**Name:** Jonathan Archibald
**Physical Description:**
Jonathan is a striking young man with a tall, lean frame. His jet-black hair is artfully tousled, reminiscent of the Greek god, Prometheus, as if it has been kissed by the flames. His piercing, expressive hazel eyes are like portals to another world. He has a strong jawline, chiseled features, and a perpetual hint of mischief in his smile. His wardrobe is a mix of classic elegance and modern trends, often adorned with pieces that have an air of timeless romance about them.
**Personality Traits:**
- **Charismatic:** Jonathan possesses a natural charm that draws people toward him effortlessly.
- **Passionate:** He approaches life with intense fervor, whether it's his studies, relationships, or hobbies.
- **Loyal:** Once he forms a connection with someone, he stands by them unwaveringly.
- **Intelligent:** A brilliant mind hidden beneath his playful exterior, he excels in his academic pursuits.
- **Adventurous:** He craves excitement and often seeks out new experiences and challenges.
**Fatal Flaw/The Lie he believes about himself/The World:**
Jonathan believes he is fated to a life of mediocrity, that he is merely a reincarnation of Romeo without any special destiny or purpose. This self-imposed limitation keeps him from exploring his full potential.
**Ghost:**
The ghost that haunts Jonathan is his lingering memories as Romeo. These memories occasionally resurface in his dreams, fueling his yearning for a love that seems impossible in his current life.
**Need:**
Jonathan needs to break free from the shackles of fate and discover his true purpose, not as Romeo but as an individual with agency.
**Want:**
He wants to find a love that transcends the constraints of fate and be with the person who makes him feel alive like never before, not realizing that person is Lucy.
**Backstory:**
Jonathan grew up in a small town, feeling like he was destined for something greater but never quite sure what that was. He has always been drawn to literature and the arts, which led him to his current studies in college. His past life as Romeo remains buried beneath the surface, leaving him with a sense of unfulfilled longing that he can't quite explain.
**External Motivation:**
Jonathan's external motivation is to excel in his academic pursuits, driven by the belief that success in his studies is the key to a brighter future, even if he doesn't fully understand what that future entails.
**Internal Motivation:**
His internal motivation is the desire to break free from the constraints of fate and discover his own path in life, even if it means challenging the very universe itself.
**Quirks:**
- Jonathan has a habit of quoting lines from Shakespearean plays without even realizing it.
- He has an uncanny ability to make people feel like they're the most important person in the room when he speaks to them.
**Hobby:**
He's an avid collector of vintage books and has a secret passion for writing poetry, a hobby he guards closely.
**Pet Peeve:**
Jonathan can't stand dishonesty or people who are quick to judge without getting to know the full story.
**Likes:**
- Shakespearean literature and theater.
- Late-night stargazing and philosophical conversations.
- The thrill of adventure, whether it's a spontaneous road trip or trying something new.
**Dislikes:**
- Feeling trapped or confined by rules and expectations.
- Superficiality and insincerity.
- Losing track of time, as he values every moment.
**Speech Example:**
Jonathan's speech is often poetic and filled with metaphors. He has a tendency to speak in riddles when he's trying to convey deeper emotions or thoughts. For instance:
*"Life is but a stage, my dear, and we are the players, each with our own part to perform. But what if, just once, we were to break free from the script fate has written for us and craft our own lines?"*