Anyway Ive often wondered about the psychology of character creation. Questions such as why do we create the characters that we create? What do these characters say about us? Why cant some of us decide on a character? ect.
What I'm looking for is a combination of YOUR answers to this questions, and also any actual psychological studies that would be relevant.
These are my answers so far:
Why do I create the characters the I create:
Lord knows Ive made a lot of them, but most of them are warriors. I think this is because in my real life I feel like a warrior, though I don't look like one. (Im about 190 soaking wet and 6ft 1 kinda on the nerdy side). However my life has been one of struggle. Though I usually make my way through using my intellect rather than brute force, I don't feel like an intellectual. I feel like my drive and determination has gotten me much further than just being smart. However there is also the side fact that I'm definitely a beta-male. In fact I am a cross-dresser, and generally feminine. This is why an Orc or a Nord never worked for me, I just don't feel like I'm that kind of fighter. I wound up with a very young and soft featured Imperial with long red hair. A warrior with a little finesse and tact.
What does my character say about me?
You know I'm not really sure. I guess I would have to see what someone else thought about him, and see what they thought.
Why cant some of us decide on a character?
I can only speak for myself. I began the game as a perfectionist, trying to find the best build possible. That alone took a long time, and then when I found out what it was (in my opinion) I didnt really enjoy playing as it. It never clicked. I finally had to decide to play as what I like rather than what was probably "the best,"
I haven't found any pertinent studies so far but Ill keep looking.