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That reminds me of my art classes in college, oddly enough. Characters are like the bones of the story. In art they taught us to sketch the bones and then the person.
In my education classes they taught us to begin with the end in mind… but they should have told us to work the content, the characters. Those are more important than the end.
Very nice post. Simple, but nice.