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A few times, I've STARTED with a clone, but then watched them get a unique personality.  For example,  a few years back I was stumped for a second character to create in a 1e game where we each had to run 2 PCs (because 1e).  So I rolled up a fighter, and named him "Ferris Vanson" or something like that, off a Tad Williams book I was reading at the time.  At first, he was a shy guardsman type... but within a few sessions, he was much more swashbuckly.  And then he died, and that was that.
Nowadays, I more often make characters based off original ideas, or based off literary characters only loosely. For example, if I ever get a chance to play in 5th this year, I sort of want to make a ranger of some sort named "Huck", after Huckleberry Finn. He won't at all be a direct port, but will share some similarities (a little naive and slow, but with a heart of gold that he personally thinks is black as night).
				
			Nowadays, I more often make characters based off original ideas, or based off literary characters only loosely. For example, if I ever get a chance to play in 5th this year, I sort of want to make a ranger of some sort named "Huck", after Huckleberry Finn. He won't at all be a direct port, but will share some similarities (a little naive and slow, but with a heart of gold that he personally thinks is black as night).
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		