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#232. 5 Tips For Crafting Morally Gray Characters Readers Love

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Jan 27, 2026
Listen to a breakdown of five craft techniques for creating morally gray characters who stick with readers. Learn how to build a personal worldview that justifies choices, craft lose‑lose dilemmas that reveal priorities, and let questionable actions carry real consequences. Discover ways to keep readers invested without softening complexity, and why tidy redemption often undermines nuance.
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INSIGHT

What 'Morally Gray' Actually Means

  • Morally gray means a character whose moral compass doesn't fit neat right/wrong categories.
  • Readers can understand the logic behind their actions even while disagreeing with them.
ADVICE

Ground Characters In A Justifying Worldview

  • Ground your morally gray character in a consistent worldview that justifies their actions.
  • Build that worldview from backstory, what they learned, and how it shows up now.
INSIGHT

Strength And Flaw Are Often The Same

  • A character's greatest strength is often their greatest flaw viewed from another angle.
  • This duality makes grayness feel inevitable rather than arbitrary.
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