Plot Notes, What?I have reached the point with Caelum that everything he has needs revamped and updated. His CS is only kind of up to date. I have threads I never added, grades I forgot to put in, and don’t even get me started on how his physical description has actually
changed and how his post-creation history needs to, I don’t know, become a real thing that I’ve written and, oh, posted.
Bottom line, no longer does his CS reflect who he is and where he’s been. It’s more like a fragment of an out of focus picture that was poorly photo-shopped. (You know, like all of the images I do of Caelum.

) It isn’t that the information on there is incorrect insomuch as its bloody
esoteric.
And his plot notes? For the love of all that is holy, those need updated. It isn’t that his goals have altered so much as they have expanded, but they have expanded
exponentially and in hugely impacting ways.
Further, even his character diamond has altered. I know. I know. Any of you who actually remember my ages ago scrap about character diamonds and that part when I said that YOU CAN NEVER CHANGE THEM? Well, I lied. Sort of.
Here, I’ll quote myself.
So what the hell kind of good does this do, right? Easy. In addition to assisting you in developing your character, it works right back into a character's goals and thus their plot and finally their entire story.
The constant traits are not supposed to change. They are traits you are to remain true to with your character always, no matter what. (I say that, but I will also now say that they can change but only, only, only the character earns that change through epic plot work.)
As these traits will always exist with your character, they enable you to better a) ascertain their goal, b) learn how these traits will both aid and hinder your character toward their goal.
In other words: (a)Goal + (b)some of the Roadblocks and grease towards Goal (= Plot = Story)
The situational traits do all the things the constant traits do. Use them in the same manner, but what they can do that the constant don't is crucial: they are more inclined to alter and in doing so display the evolution of your character during the course of the story.
I bolded the relevant part. Yeah, the part where I left myself an out? That’s it.
I don’t know if I can claim
epic plot work with Caelum, but I can claim a whole
lot of plot work. He’s changed. Not as much as he seems to have, and more than his enemies would credit. But he’s changed, and I need to readjust his diamond.
In conclusion, I’m really just slapping this scrap up here to remind myself to continue to ramble about the tangle of Caelum’s goals, traits, and this massive knot of interconnecting plots I’ve managed to score.