"What is the Character's Point?"

When designing a character, there needs to be a purpose that they serve, a reason and general motive design that they are molded by. The layers of their character are built on by their experiences and influences, but what those lead to is what makes them who they are.

The question here today is What is the purpose, the point, of your character? Are they the clown, the tragedy, the apathetic villain, or the passionate hero? What parts of them make this up? Their abilities, their past, their personality?

For example, Greg the Stallion. Greg's purpose is that he is unrelenting, and determined. His past is that of a weak village and his biology makes him naturally weaker than others, but he did not allow himself to be held back, and improved upon himself, never letting anything stand in his way. His reasoning for being so determined is because he was weak, but became strong, and knows he can always keep going and improve.

'''In light of recent events (trolls), it may be best to answer this in the comments, but feel free to add your answers in this artcile in a slot below if you think it's safe enough. Please make sure you use the proper formating that I will show as an example below if you edit the article. Thank you.'''

Virus
The purpose of Virus's character is that she has exceeded any and all current challenges and sees future ones as an improvement that will only bring her further away from the enjoyment of an actual challenge. or even relatability to others. She's incredibly powerful, so powerful that she seeks ways to become weak again, be it creating organic bodies or not using the fullness of her power. She constantly tries to make other people stronger just so that someone can actually harm her, or even kill her. She's torn between needing to be strong to lead the Isis Dominion, and wanting to be weaker to be able to actually enjoy pain, challenge, and a more relatable existence with other people.