Grab some popcorn, soda, and sour patch kidsโฆor maybe raisinets? Okay, your candy of choice because this is a long one! 14 people submitted questions with two to three questions each! Like wow!!! So, this is like the longest post ever! You can just scan till you find your questions, but I totally recommend reading it all because they kind of all buildsโฆlolโฆHave fun!!! Because I added in gifs to make it more fun…lol…
Here we go! *hands out popcorn* Donโt worry, Kaytiโs paying for it *winks*. She did make me answer like a hundred questionsโฆyouโre good at writing Sidekicks *rolls eyes*.
Oh, and I wanted to say for those who arenโt writers MC stands for Main Character and SK (I think I just made that abbreviation up) stands for Sidekick. Enjoy!
How do you make a sidekick feel not totally cut off from the main hero, like definitely side sidekick? Rather, how do you make them have their share of the spotlight without taking too much from the hero, but still having enough for themselves?
Well, thatโs one of the trickiest parts of writing sidekicks, making sure they donโt steal the spotlight. They have to be well developed themselves, such as backstories, humor, and anything your MC has needs to be established for the SK as well. But we donโt usually go into the SKโs head, heโs not usually the one with a problem to work out. At least, not as big a problem as the hero.
How do you write a sidekick as the main character?
Iโm not the best person to answer this since I have never done thatโฆbut I recommend as people told me, to read Sherlock Holmes as it is written from Watsonโs perspective, not Sherlock’sโฆso go read some booksโฆlolโฆ
Personal life. Why the sidekick and not the hero?
Generally, this is because the SK is not a leader, heโs more of a follower. (Which means my sisters and I would be SKsโฆlolโฆ) They donโt feel confident or capable of leading and thus they are the SKโฆor the MC is overbearing, a shadow the SK lives in and refuses to face up to till a certain part in the story where they find the courage to tell the MC how it is and thus knock some sense into the MC and he saves the day, I like those storiesโฆlolโฆ
How to create a lovable sidekick that readers will cherish
What do you cherish about an SK? What makes you like them? What do fall in love with? Now turn around and use that in your own SK!
What are examples of traits a sidekick might have? / What qualities make up a good sidekick?
A sidekick might be loyal (think Samwise Gamgee from LotR), funny (think Pippin Took from LotR), smart (think Riley from National Treasure), brave (think Reepicheep from Narnia), or any other trait. They donโt have specific ones, but the ones mentioned above are the most commonly used and your SK can be a combo of any of the above traits! Such as funny and smart, loyal and brave, funny and loyal, brave and smartโฆ.or anything you want! Just like your MC!
How do you make your sidekicks super fun and amazing without making them more like shadows or people who get in the heroโs way? / How do you balance their positions as side characters with their individuality?
You have to think of them as their own being and not just a prop for the MC. When we think of them as nothing more than a tool to help the MC we lose out on the beauty of what an SK can be when fully developed. As for making them fun and amazingโฆwell, think of something and write it down even if itโs corny or cheesy, leave it and roll with it. You can always make it better when you edit but donโt skip over the opportunity to make a joke because you can only think of cheesy lines. It might turn out that everyone really likes the scene you thought might be cheesy.
How do you keep them from being annoying or cliche?
First, letโs address clichรฉโฆthere is nothing new under the sun. I personally, like clichรฉ thingsโฆlolโฆIโm an old soul all cliches are old and thus it works out great for meโฆlolโฆbut the main thing is to write the character in your head, you can worry about not being clichรฉ later during editing.
As for being annoying, I have not met an SK who is not annoying to the MC, Emmet is annoying to Cruz in Explorer Academy, Much is annoying to Robin in BBCโs Robin Hood, and Sam is annoying to Frodo in LotRโฆetc. EtcโฆIf the SK and MC got along all the time itโd be no funโฆNow, the SK being annoying to the readerโฆthis mainly happens when the SK is repeatedly getting in the way or saying things that everyone already knows. By having fully fleshed out SKs you can easily avoid both of these problems!
How to depict a sidekick who is a nerdy scientist and how to make it seem that they’re incredibly smart
Use long words and therefore you will assuredly sound one hundred times smarter than if you had simply used puny words. See how smart I sounded? LolโฆIโd also recommend reading and watching smart SK, The Wars of the Realm Series by Chuck Black has a great science-smart SK named Ben, I love his character, so well done!
Also, as a side note smart characters donโt have to have glassesโฆjust saying. Thatโs clichรฉ and a bit overdoneโฆsometimes glasses are nice, but not every time. Assuming that someone is smart because they have glasses is like assuming that because someone has braces theyโre nerdy. Itโs just not trueโฆwe have no control over whether we have braces or glassesโฆ
How to depict a flirty but loyal side kick
Okay, first offโฆIโm not a romance writer, not a romance reader, never dated, never flirted, how do you flirt? Questions for my older sisters thereโฆ*ask Rissy who shrugs and says to ask our married sister*
So, all that to say I have no clueโฆI honestly write SK of the same gender as my MCโฆusually because they’re best friendsโฆlolโฆI like that kind of SK. But I think, Grace A. Johnson might be able to help you with that one if you want to ask her! *Me screams โGrace, HELP!!!!โ*
How to make them there for you just enough yet not always, and how to make them really matter to the reader other than just a sideline person.
Making them matter as more than a sideline person links back to developing them as their own person. They need backstory, likes, dislikes, and quirks just as much as the MCโฆfor the first part of the question when I think of SK I think of someone who is always thereโฆlolโฆ So, Iโm afraid Iโm not very helpfulโฆbut hey, at least Iโm honest and not just throwing out random unfounded adviceโฆlolโฆ
How to create them as complex characters, with their own ambitions, yet show how their actions aid/adhere to the hero.
I recommend filling out a character profileโฆthat way you get a good grip on the SK, or you can do a Pinterest board which is way more fun in my humble opinion. So that will help with making them complex with their own ambitionsโฆbut they are the MCโs best friend. What would you do for your best friend? How would you help them? Take that info and use it for the SKโฆtheyโre not tools! I donโt know how much I need to stress this fact, they are characters with goals and ambitionsโฆthey can help the MC but they are not there for you to merely use when you feel like itโฆyou need to build them. I hope that makes senseโฆlolโฆ
How do you keep the sidekicks from becoming the hero without damaging their character?
If your SK has taken over and become the heroโฆyouโre gonna have to damage him to get him back in his slot. Thereโs no way to work around that outside of making your SK the MC and your MC the SKโฆ
Why are most sidekicks more likable and relatable than the main characters?
Sometimes the MC is too perfect or too flawed and thus we end up liking the SK more. Sometimes enough work isnโt put into making sure the MC shines brighter than the SK. To avoid this problem, you need to make sure your MC is relatable. Rissy will cover that more for you guys next week!
How to make them have an interesting dynamic with the main character
What makes your friendship with your best friend unique? Whatโs something you notice in the relationships you have with your siblings, cousins, etc. Turn around and use those traits when developing the relationship between your MC and SK. Honestly, they donโt have to have anything in common. They just need to share a bond over something, whether thatโs the fact they both hate riding the bus, or they both almost died in the epidemic of 3097โฆ
But the most important thing is to write them. Write their interactionsโฆdonโt make them get along all the time, thatโd be boring. Create conflict, but nothing thatโs going to spilt the friendship, or maybe you could *raises eyebrows*. Then once you have them written get feedback on it. Maybe write a scene and ask for feedback, see what people think. Ask questions, very specific questions!
How to keep the focus on the main character while still having a fully developed side character
Always make the MCโs problem bigger than the SKโs problem. Normally, weโre gonna be in the MCโs headโฆso even if his problem isnโt as big weโre gonna think it is till proven otherwise, the only time itโs okay to make the MCโs problems smaller is when you’re writing a self-centered MC. The SK is built to bring out the best in the MC to spur him on in the hardest moments, sometimes the MC likes that, other times not so much. But the point isโฆthe story is never supposed to be focused on the SK.
So, if your story is becoming more about the SKโฆconsider why? Then figure out a way to fix itโฆor maybe reverse the character rolesโฆ
How to make your sidekick cool but not more interesting than the hero
Well, first offโฆSK needs a backstory, that being saidโฆnobody but you are usually going to see that backstory. Thatโs for you to build his personality. We only get access to the SK backstory when it is related to helping the MC or some other story situation. Unlike the MC whom we get to venture into his thoughts and histories and learn everythingโฆthe readers arenโt going to get that with the SK, unless itโs absolutely, vitally, necessary.
Also, you donโt have to make the hero better at everything. Each character should have their strengths. Itโs learning to balance when the SK should shine and when notโฆand I think somewhere in this mess of a post Iโve probably detailed it somewhereโฆlolโฆ
Types of supporting talents/qualities the sidekick can/should have.
This really depends on what type of story youโre writing. If youโre writing a contemporary an SK with sword skills would be pretty useless, and if youโre writing a fantasy an SK who knows everything under the sun about food but canโt wield a weapon is useless (albeit it comical). So, pick talents and skills that compliment your genre and what your specific MC needs.
What do you do when the sidekick starts stealing the show?
Embrace itโฆno just kiddingโฆlolโฆrein back on the SK, figure out why heโs stealing the show. Why do you like writing him more? What makes him relatable? What could make your MC easier to write? Itโs a delicate balanceโฆbut you need to make sure your MC has enough flaws and development to carry him through the story at the lead.
Why we need them, how to break stereotypes
Everyone needs someoneโฆitโs no good to die alone. Solo: A Star Wars StoryโฆWe all need someone; humans were created by God to need each other so the SK is basically a given. Sure, your MC could go on his quest alone butโฆno offense thatโs going to be a lame trip with no one to talk to or break up the silence or get him in or out of sticky situations.
There are tons of stereotypesโฆI canโt go into them allโฆbut as for breaking a stereotypeโฆthe surest way to do this is to pick a stereotype you either like or donโt like and flip it. Do the exact opposite of what is usually done with it. Smart guy has glasses and is bad at sports, drop the glasses and make him a killer football player and also a tech genius. We donโt have to be one thing only. Weโre not either jocks or smartsโฆwe can be both, so go write someone as both and break the stereotypical mold!
Character development and making them seem like a trustworthy companion to the hero.
Loyalty plays a large role in this one. Showing the SK sticking with the MC during something tough (in fantasy nine times out of ten this is the MCโs parentsโ death, evil uncle, aunt, or stepparent, or a battleโฆplease find something else!).
Most of the time showing the SK making the MC laugh is enough to make me love them, I just love me a good comedian! But for some people they need to see the SK forged in fire, as it would beโฆthey want to see them stick through something tough like a car chase, a meteor, a plague that ravages the entire kingdomโฆ(literally anything but the ones I mentioned in the first note.). Or maybe itโs simply helping the MC off the curb after a bully almost runs them overโฆwe want to see the compassion the SK hasโฆmake us love him or her!
Conclusion
Probably thought I was never going to get here, didn’t you? Wow! That was a lot of questionsโฆand I only backed out of answering one! *fist pump* Thank you guys so much for the awesome questions!!! Letโs continue this conversation in the comments and be sure to subscribe so you donโt miss next weekโs post!
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